this warm tudor-style b&b is 0. there's also a quaint 2-storey cottage with a kitchenette. some add sitting areas and pull-out sofa chairs. check-in time: 2:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. relaxed rooms with en suite bathrooms feature free wi-fi, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. free continental breakfast and parking are provided. 4 miles from the heritage ffestiniog & welsh highland railways and 4. there's also a guest fridge and a garden with seating. 9 miles from criccieth castle Liverpool John Lennon Airport 2 hr 13
Crib Goch (35 min) Narrow, rain-prone ridge 923 m. above sea level, a well-known challenge for climbers. Aberglaslyn Pass (14 min) Wooded gorge with a river, accessed via a hiking trail passing railroad tracks & a stone buttress. Llechwedd (24 min) Ancient rock quarry offering underground mine tours, workshops, history exhibits & on-site dining. Sygun Copper Mine (21 min) Victorian-era copper mine offering self-guided tours with audio on the industry's history & miners. Pen-y-Pass (34 min) Drivable mountain pass featuring hiking routes with scenic views, plus a youth hostel & cafe. Zip World Slate Caverns (24 min) Zip line and adventure Llanberis Pass (36 min) Scenic mountain pass & popular rock-climbing area known for its rugged beauty & striking panoramas. Haven Hafan y Môr Holiday Park (17 min) Snowdon (31 min) Accessed by trail or rail, this soaring mountain features sweeping views, abundant flora & a cafe. Welsh Highland Heritage Railway (5 min) Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways (6 min) Volunteer-manned, narrow gauge steam train running through 14 miles of rural pasture and forests. Harlech Castle (20 min) Huge castle with 2 rings of walls, site of the longest siege in British history, plus family events. Blaenau Station (Ffestiniog Railway) (22 min) Heritage railway offering old-school steam engine tours through Snowdonia National Park. Coed-y-Brenin (33 min) Forested park area providing shady hiking routes & multiple trails for mountain bikes. Castell Cricieth (10 min) Castle built by Welsh prince Llywelyn the Great, later remodelled, with twin-towered gatehouse. |