With a magnificent location, surrounded by the stunning natural beauty and dramatic scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, the Tynycornel Hotel looks out over its own 222-acre fishing lake.
Located 38 km from Portmeirion, Y Meirionnydd Townhouse offers 5-star accommodation in Dolgellau and features a terrace. The property is allergy-free and is situated 26 km from Castell y Bere.
Robert
United Kingdom
The location was perfect. Bars and restaurants all very close but inside the hotel it was lovey and quiet. Breakfast in the morning was excellent.
In 21 acres of gardens and woodland, Penmaenuchaf Hotel sits above Penmaenpool, overlooking the Mawddach estuary just a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau, in the Snowdonia National...
Hydranger
United Kingdom
Traditional country house accomodation.....in peaceful setting.
Attentive staff.
Lovely rooms ..We stayed in "Idris" .
Breakfast service superb.
Had an evening meal in Lounge which was also very good.
If you're looking to stay in this beautiful area and want something a bit more special would recommend.
10/10
Featuring a garden and free WiFi, George III Hotel is located in Penmaenpool, near Dolgellau. The property features a terrace, as well as a bar. British cuisine is served at the restaurant.
Julie
United Kingdom
The most perfect location for walking, cycling, paddleboarding. The rooms in main house overlooking estuary are the best and furnished with care.
Set in Dinas Mawddwy, 34 km from Lake Vyrnwy, The Buckley Arms offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Victoria
United Kingdom
The cooked breakfast was excellent and the owner even offered to make it earlier so that I could still have one before I left early to go ip the mountain.
Situated in Gwynedd, in the market town of Dolgellau, the Royal Ship hotel features a restaurant and free Wi-Fi in public areas. The market town is part of the Snowdonia National Park.
Sheldon
United Kingdom
Room was nice and large. Excellent bathroom and the beds were incredibly comfortable. Perfect for the 5 of us
In the Snowdonia National Park, a 5-minute drive from the market town of Dolgellau, Dolgun Uchaf Guesthouse and Cottages in Snowdonia is a farmhouse full of character offering views, well-equipped...
jacek
United Kingdom
A nice place to spend your entire vacation, or as a base for trips around the area. A lovely nearby town, especially if you're looking to eat well. Helpful, direct people.
Located in Dolgellau and only 41 km from Portmeirion, Abergwynant Farm Glamping & Apartments provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Aber Cottage B&B, a property with a garden, is situated in Dolgellau, 26 km from Castell y Bere, 33 km from Harlech Castle, as well as 36 km from Aberdovey Golf Club.
James
United Kingdom
Freshly made breakfast hot and tasty. The room was very clean and well presented. The owners were engaging and very helpful 👍
A nice little cottage physically attached to a working...
A nice little cottage physically attached to a working farmhouse. It has a well equipped kitchen, and is located perfectly if you want to see the aircraft that may go through the Mach Loop as it is located under a mile from Cad East/West.
There is a hilly 4.5 mile foot/cycle path to Dolgellau where you can then take the flat 9 mile Mawddach Trail into Barmouth if you are fit enough! The hourly bus back to Dolgellau saved our old legs!
Just bear in mind that young children will need to be supervised at the cottage as it is open to the farm and there is no secure or private garden area, this would be my only criticism if I had to make one.
As for eateries, there is also a little used footpath (with a bit of challenging undergrowth) to the Cross Foxes Restaurant if you don’t want to drive (can’t comment on food as didn’t eat there) but we did eat at the Mawddach Wood Fired Pizza place 6.5 miles away that was superb (you need to book), also the Mermaid Fish Bar in Barmouth did the best fish and chips we’ve had in a long time.
So if you want a place to stay in this lovely part of Wales this is ideal, and we will not hesitate to return.
Note the default recommendations below do not include walking for some obscure reason, which I would have ticked. Not so weirdly the Mach Loop isn’t there either, so I’ll add it here.
The photos are from the top of Cad East walked from the cottage (hidden below the hill)
Ian
United Kingdom
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