Located in the northwest of Wales, Gwynedd is the gateway to Snowdonia National Park and other visitor hotspots such as the Cambrian Coast and Lleyn Peninsula. It attracts thousands of tourists with its award-winning beaches, friendly resorts and huge outdoor playground! Snowdown is the highest mountain in Wales and England, and it's just one reason to book a holiday cottage accommodation in Gwynedd and experience the finest Welsh hospitality. Just remember to book your accommodation well in advance during peak holiday times as the best holiday cottages, B'nBs and camping spots get snapped up fast.
We had a wonderful time here and Bethan could not do more to welcome us. The welcome hamper was a lovely touch. The only negative points were:- 1. the tv was far too small 2. the 'freezer' as mentioned in the house details is only a small box at the top of the fridge, which had not been defrosted before we arrived. 3. there was no way to over ride the heating in the day, which meant we had to light the fire mid afternoon on a very wet and chilly day. This was not ideal as we had to keep stoking it up with wood or coal until the heating came back on again in the evening. None of the above points would be enough to stop us returning, but I thought they were worth mentioning. The views and sunsets were beautiful and it was an ideal situation for dog walking.