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The exterior of the chalet features a dark blue facade with a welcoming front door and large windows allowing ample natural light. A picnic table sits in front, surrounded by colorful potted plants, and comfortable outdoor seating is placed nearby, offering space for relaxation.
Holiday park in Caeathro
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Cosy Chalet 135, Glan Gwna, Caernarfon/Snowdonia

Cosy chalet in a well established stunning country park setting central to Snowdonia and Anglesey area. Ideal as a base for exploring all of North Wales and accommodate all types of holidaymakers; walkers, climbers and beach lovers. Can be as relaxing or as busy as you like with access to onsite outdoor pool which is open from May30 - August, bar closes 31 October, cafe, fishing lake (rod license required) and a small children's playground. Close to pool and bar, semi detached up a small hill.

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A serene view of the Menai Straits is captured, showcasing calm waters reflecting the surrounding greenery and distant hills. Coastal homes line the edge, while a seagull is perched nearby, adding a touch of wildlife to the tranquil scene.
Apartment in Y Felinheli
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 290 reviews

1 Bron Menai is … ‘THE VIEW

'THE VIEW' is a stunningly located contemporary FIRST FLOOR apartment! We can sleep 4 or even 8 guests if booked together with our no. 2 ‘THE VIEW’ on the ground floor! Lounge back on the sofa, and gaze out on to the whole of Anglesey and all the way down the famous waters of the Menai Straits. Just minutes from the A55 it’s the perfect hub to explore the wonders of both Anglesey and Snowdonia 'THE VIEW' is your perfect dream get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and relax!

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Barn in Llanberis
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 946 reviews

Beautiful Welsh barn at the foot of Snowdon

The Barn is situated in a stunning and idyllic location surrounded by nature, and yet within easy access to the village and the start of the main Snowdon footpath.The Barn has been sensitively restored and maintains many of it's original features,including crog loft (upstairs sleeping area with limited head room, accessed via steep stairs) and exposed beam ceilings, kitchen area and bathroom with free standing bath. Within close proximity to Zip World, Caernarfon, local beaches, and waterfalls

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Cottage in Caernarfon
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

Riverside cottage walking distance into Caernarfon

Only 15 min walk into Caernarfon along the national cycle route No 5. Short drive away from Snowdonia mountains and Anglesey Beaches. No TV so a great get away from it all. Strong mobile signal and some wifi. Brand new lovingly re built slateworks managers cottage with character features. Enjoy watching nature on the River. Book direct, Google "aros glan morfa" Bring own travel cot/high chair for baby's Not suitable for toddlers/young children. High bunk for 7yr old upwards. Maximum 2 adults.

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A bright living area features a yellow couch and a gray sofa, adorned with decorative cushions. A white dining table with chairs is positioned nearby. Natural light floods the space through large windows, complemented by framed artwork and a standing lamp.
Holiday park in Caernarfon
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 141 reviews

2 bedroom lodge with private Hot Tub - Caernarfon

Swan Lake Retreat, Lodge 88 Lower Lakeside, Glan Gwna. Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable peaceful lakeside escape close to the Snowdonia mountains and the beaches. Within 15 minutes of Llanberis to enjoy the lake and Snowdonia mountains, 15 minutes from Dinas Dinlle beach, 20 minutes from Zip World and the island of Anglesey. There is so much to see and do in this beautiful part of North Wales. And you can also enjoy the tranquility by soaking in the hot tub whilst enjoying nature.

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Farm stay in Y Fron
5 out of 5 average rating, 14 reviews

Snowdonia Cabin Escape • Panoramic Sea Views

This unique hand-built timber cabin sits in the foothills of Eryri National Park, offering panoramic views of the Menai Strait and Anglesey. Peaceful and private, it features open‑plan living, a wood burner, picture windows, a cosy mezzanine, and full kitchen. Set on a 5‑acre smallholding with BBQ, fire pit, and trails right from the doorstep, it’s close to beaches and mountain paths—an ideal base for exploring North Wales. Nearby are Caernarfon, Llanberis & Beddgelert. Dogs are most welcome.

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Cabin in Caeathro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

The Cabin in Snowdonia

Set in a peaceful and secluded location, this brand new Cabin is close to Snowdonia National Park, The Cabin offers luxury accommodation for those who are looking for adventure or tranquility. Placed within an acre of landscape gardens with its own private secluded decking, hot tub and outdoor dining area. Close proximity to Caernarfon and Bangor makes our location ideal for mountain walks or Zip World for the more courageous. Come back to relax in the hot tub or in front of the log burner.

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A scenic view of lodge accommodations nestled along a lakeside, surrounded by lush greenery. Ducks swim gracefully in the calm waters, creating ripples. The lodges feature large windows and private decking, providing a serene atmosphere in a tranquil setting.
Cabin in Caernarfon
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Lakeside lodge - beautiful 2 bed lodge, sleeps 5

A beautiful 2 bed self catering lodge overlooking the lake, 2 miles outside Caernarfon, perfect for a romantic or family get away. The lodge has 2 bedrooms, one double, one triple (bunk with double on the bottom, single on top), fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, lounge with TV, and private decking. You also have full access to the site including heated outdoor pool (end of May to September), children's play area, bar, restaurant, shop, fishing and launderette. Electric included.

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Hut in Caeathro
5 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

The Honeysuckle Hut in Snowdonia

Nestled in the foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia), this well equipped shepherd hut is a magical country retreat for couples wanting to relax & unwind. With stunning views over the Menai Straits you can enjoy the sunset then star gaze around the firepit. For those looking for adventure, it is a perfect base for exploring the magnificent landscape, climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) or for visiting the many tourist attractions such as Caernarfon Castle, Port Meirion, Bounce Below, Zipworld etc.

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An open-plan living area features a cozy seating arrangement with two blue chairs and a light wood coffee table, adorned with a vase of dried flowers and snacks. In the background, a dining table with wooden chairs and a well-equipped kitchen are visible.
Cottage in Llanddaniel Fab
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Barn Conversion & Outdoor Sauna -beaches15mins

Traditional Welsh cottage 10 mins drive from Menai Bridge, only 15 mins from Newborough & Beaumaris, as well the beautiful Anglesey Coastal path, and many stunning beaches like Rhosneigr, Rhoscolyn, Treaddur Bay & Benllech. Also ideal for accessing the mountains of Snowdonia and attractions like Zip World. The Cowshed- Beudy Hologwyn, is a boutique style barn conversion refurbished with all modern facilities tucked at the end of a quiet farm track with stunning mountain views.

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A large decking area is featured, adorned with vibrant flowerbeds that display various blossoms. Wooden furniture, including tall chairs and tables, offers seating options amidst natural greenery. The setting is surrounded by trees, providing a sense of privacy and tranquility.
Chalet in Caernarfon
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Tranquil Kingfisher Lodge overlooking river

Detached chalet in the quiet Holiday Park of Glan Gwna, less than 2 miles from Caernarfon . One of the larger chalets in the park, featuring 2 bathrooms, central heating and partial accessibility for guests with limited mobility. Large decking area overlooking the river. In a secluded wooded valley with private fishing lakes and river, the Park has a shop, open air pool, bar and cafe. Fishing licences available. Ideal for couples, solo adventurers, as well as families.

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Dome in Denbighshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Unique Off Grid Dome, Stunning views and landscape

Off Grid unique Panoramic Dome, sleeping 2 adults.Double bed, log burner & amazing views. As you enter your quirky dome, you’ll be tempted to dive into the double bed and devour those views! You’ll also find comfy seating – the ideal spot for a cup of tea .Simply yet effectively furnished, the space reinforces the sense that this is a sanctuary. Its remote location means that the Dome is off grid. Greener Camping Club Members, see other details below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Caeathro?

    Caeathro has a range of charming cottages, countryside lodges, and self-catering homes, often found around scenic valleys and small villages. Many stays blend traditional Welsh character with comfort, making them convenient for exploring both local heritage sites and nature.

  • What are the best things to do in Caeathro with kids?

    Kids often enjoy visits to local farms, outdoor trails, and interactive workshops that highlight nature or crafts. Parks and scenic picnic spots around Caeathro create inviting places for family outings.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Caeathro?

    Enjoy countryside walks, discover local markets, or visit nearby castles that reflect the region’s history. Many choose to explore natural reserves or take part in seasonal workshops and food tastings.

  • How is the weather in Caeathro?

    Caeathro has a mild, temperate climate with cool winters around 39–47°F (4–8°C) and gentle summers reaching up to 66°F (19°C). Rain is frequent throughout the year, so a waterproof jacket is recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit Caeathro?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures, lush landscapes, and local festivals. Outdoor activities are especially popular during this period, when the weather is typically pleasant.

  • What are the best places to visit in Caeathro?

    Explore the nearby Snowdonia National Park, heritage castles, and walking trails that wind through the village and countryside. Local gardens and preserved historic sites provide insight into Welsh history and natural beauty.

  • What are some hiking trails in Caeathro?

    Trails around Caeathro lead through woodlands, riversides, and nearby hills, suiting a range of abilities. Many enjoy routes that connect to parts of Snowdonia National Park for expansive scenery.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Caeathro?

    Families can explore outdoor trails, enjoy nature reserves, or visit historic sites in and around Caeathro. Animal encounters and craft workshops in the area often appeal to children and adults alike.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Caeathro?

    Explore the scenic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, visit Caernarfon Castle for a glimpse into medieval history, or discover coastal villages known for their beaches and marinas. Outdoor enthusiasts often head to mountain trails or lakes around the area.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Caeathro?

    Many stays in Caeathro welcome pets, particularly countryside cottages and lodges with gardens or nearby walking paths. Local trails and green areas make it easy to explore with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Caeathro?

    Many visitors use Caeathro as a base for outdoor adventures and castle visits in the region. Locals often suggest bringing sturdy footwear for walks and exploring nearby markets for regional specialties.

  • What is Caeathro known for?

    Caeathro is known for its scenic rural surroundings, proximity to historic castles, and easy access to natural parks. It has a relaxed, village atmosphere rooted in Welsh culture and countryside life.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Caeathro?

    Caeathro has quiet woodland paths, family-run farms, and small artisan shops that are often suggested by locals. These lesser-known spots offer a sense of tranquility and a closer look at everyday Welsh life.

  • What are the best foods to try in Caeathro?

    Caeathro has Welsh classics like cawl, bara brith, and traditional Welsh cakes, often enjoyed at local tearooms or pubs. Lamb and cheeses from regional farms are frequently suggested for a taste of local produce.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Caeathro?

    Pack waterproof jackets, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing for changing weather. Bringing a reusable water bottle and a camera is often suggested for hikes and exploring the countryside.

  • What is the nightlife in Caeathro like?

    Caeathro has a relaxed nightlife with village pubs and occasional live music, creating a friendly community atmosphere. For broader options such as cinemas and larger venues, nearby towns are frequently suggested.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Caeathro?

    Caeathro is near community gatherings and agricultural shows, especially during late spring and summer, which highlight local crafts, foods, and music. Seasonal festivals rooted in Welsh traditions are often recommended for an authentic experience.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Caeathro?

    Many of Caeathro’s cottages and countryside lodges are designed for families, with gardens and ample space. Some properties have features like play areas and convenient amenities for guests with children.

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