This charming Caernarfon self catering cottage is part of an impressive estate on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Conveniently located by the A487 and just 3 miles from the historic town of Caernarfon with its majestic castle. This self catering Snowdonia cottage offers an ideal base to explore the wonders of the National Park, and many of the premier attractions of North Wales are close by.
Ground Floor
Lounge with open fire, LCD TV, FreeSat+, DVD player and a double sofa bed if required. Dining room with open fire, LCD TV, Hi-Fi with iPod/MP3 player connectivity and table and chairs for 6.
Bwthyn y Plas self catering, Snowdonia has a fully fitted kitchen with large fridge freezer, dishwasher, gas hob and electric fan assisted oven. Utility room with washing machine & tumble dryer and downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs
Master bedroom with a super-king bed, TV and lovely views over Snowdonia.
Second bedroom with twin beds (can be another super-king double on request), TV, walk-in wardrobe and great views over the countryside.
Bathroom with corner bath and stand-up shower above.
Garden
This self catering Snowdonia cottage has a small front lawn and guests are also free to explore the extensive grounds of the beautiful estate.
Additional Information
All bed linen and towels are provided Full gas central heating and electricity included, as well as an initial supply of coal and logs should you fancy a real open fire Wireless internet access throughout this Caernarfon self catering cottage Good selection of board games provided Local area attraction information provided No pets or smoking inside the cottage Parking area for up to 3 cars
Excellent accommodation, lots to do in area. Plas Newydd – spectacular, ditto castles, mini railway to Beddgellert good fun too.
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Andrew, Carole, Michael & Alex, Hitchin, Apr 09, Feb 2010
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An enjoyable week! Great weather, comfortable house and nearness to many tourist attractions all added to our memories. Thanks!!
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Davies family, Cardiff, May 09, Feb 2010
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Fantastic! Very clean, well equipped. Simply a home from home. We want to come again.
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Ivan, Donald & Raymundo, Cambridge, June 09, Feb 2010
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Lovely! We think that you would have to go a very long way to find better.
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Pat & Pete, Derby, July 09, Feb 2010
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Great cottage – everything seems to be thought of! We liked this part of Wales a lot – something unexpected around every corner!
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Anne-Helene, Ronald & Emile, The Netherlands, Aug 09, Feb 2010
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Well equipped, comfortable cottage – the best self-catering accommodation that we’ve stayed in in the UK (and we’ve stayed in lots over the years!). Great centre for exploring North Wales. If you want to eat out, try Molly’s in Caernarfon – great food and excellent value.
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Andy & Ruth Webb, Pembrokeshire, Sept 09, Feb 2010
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Another visit at the cottage. 5th visit! So you are definitely doing something right! Still there is plenty to see and do as the area is so fantastic! See you again we’re sure.
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Dave, Alison, Isabella & Oscar, Leicester, Oct 09, Feb 2010
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Beautiful, well equipped cottage. A real find. We too will be back.
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Sandra & Marilyn, Barnet, Nov 09, Feb 2010
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Lovely cottage, great place to be at Christmas. Had a lovely relaxing week.
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Spike, Rozz & kids, Cheshire, Dec 09, Feb 2010
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A truly fantastic stay! The Lodge was everything we had hoped it would be. The open fires were a particular favourite during the winter nights!! A very special holiday. Thanks.
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Lewis & Jo, Edinburgh, Jan 10, Feb 2010
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Lovely house, was great to come back to after long days out!
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Debs & Adam, London, Mar 09, Jan 2010
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This house is awesome, had a fantastic time and will be back for more. Thanks very much.x
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Sam, Nev & carl, Wrexham,, Dec 2009
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3 miles from Caernarfon, self catering cottage, Bwthyn y Plas is perfectly situated to take advantage of all that North Wales has to offer. Tucked away by the A487 and set within beautiful grounds near the village of Bontnewydd, you will have no shortage of things to do and places to visit as the area is full of visitor attractions, castles and museums, along with spectacular mountains, valleys and beaches to explore.
The town of Caernarfon has a superb setting, with the mountains of Snowdonia as a backdrop and wonderful views across the Menai Strait to Anglesey. Dominated by its majestic castle and ancient mediaeval walls, Caernarfon today is a busy market town with one of the highest percentages of Welsh speakers throughout Wales.
From your luxury Snowdonia cottage, take a tour around Inigo Jones Slate Works, travel to the highest peak in Wales on the Snowdon Mountain Railway and take advantage of the endless opportunities for walking, cycling, hiking, trekking and mountain walking in Eryri (Snowdonia). The Welsh Highand Railway, Electric Mountain in Llanberis, a round of golf on the shore of the Menai Straits and a visit to the beautiful Italianate village of Portmeirion are also guaranteed to inspire.
For younger visitors, Glasfryn Park offers indoor and outdoor activities including karting, bowling and quad biking. Hwylfan Fun Centre, North Wales' largest indoor fun centre is an ideal place for kids to let off steam, and Greenwood Forest Park is a nature-inspired theme park with a people-powered rollercoaster. Over the bridge in Anglesey (just 10 minutes from your Caernarfon self catering cottage) you have even more attractions including Pili Palas and Anglesey Sea Zoo.
Beaches
Dinas Dinlle offers a long sandy beach, the most northern of the Lleyn Peninsula beaches. 4 miles
View the Top 10 beaches on the Lleyn Peninsula
Watersports
Plas Menai – National Watersports Centre offering day courses on a wide range of activities, on all levels. 5 miles
Walking
The Aber Falls – easy 3 mile stroll to a stunning waterfall. 0.5 miles from house.
Llyn Coastal Path – 84 miles around the Llyn Peninsula, from Caernarfon to Porthmadog. Join the path 1 mile from the house.
Snowdon – the highest mountain in Wales – Llanberis route (4.7 miles - 3 hours) is the nearest. 8.5 miles from house.
Moel Siabod (Snowdonia mountain walk) – Capel Curig. Rewarding route for experienced walkers. 20 miles from cottage.
Carneddau (Snowdonia mountain walks) – Challenging walks, including the 2nd and 3rd highest peaks in Wales. Nearest route starts in Helyg, Capel Curig. 22 miles
Golf
Caernarfon Golf Course – 18 hole golf course. 3 miles.
Cycling
Lon Eifion Cycleway – Scenic 12.5 mile cycle path from Caernarfon to Bryncir. Join 0.5 miles from cottage.
Horse Riding
Snowdonia Riding Stables – Suitable for all ages and abilities. 4 miles

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