Snowdonia National Park
Snowdonia was designated a National Park following the 1949 National Park and Access to the Countryside Act. A study to identify boundaries for the National Park began in 1950 and a team from the National Parks Commission including Clough Williams-Ellis recommended the boundary we have today. The criterion for inclusion in the Park was outstanding scenic beauty, which led to the exclusion of the slate production areas and some urban developments. Snowdonia National Park came into existence on the 18th of October 1951. It was the third National Park to be designated in Britain, and the first in Wales. Today, Snowdonia is one of 14 National Parks in Britain. In 1996, following the 1995 Environment Act, the Snowdonia National Park became an independent Authority. Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in North Wales. It is an area where people live and work but also where thousands come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities. Welcome to 'Snowdonia for All' which is currently being developed to help and encourage those who are disabled, less able or have young children to visit Snowdonia and have an enjoyable and relaxing time. We very much hope to give information which will help you make the best choices for your day out in Snowdonia.
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Smugglers Cove
Smugglers Cove accommodates 14+2 in two recently renovated adjacent period buildings, Chapel House and Quarry Cottage, and is set up for Family and Group reunions and get togethers and holidays. With 7 bedrooms, one a four poster, two kitchens and seating 16 around a single table, there is full...
Cyfannedd Fach
Cyfannedd Fach is a magic mountain cottage 800 feet up on the western end of the mountain Cader Idris at the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park with views out across Cardigan Bay over the Barmouth estuary to the Lleyn Peninsula and...
Dolwar
This lovely, old, stone cottage was originally a forge and retains many of its Georgian features alongside modern comforts. TV, Shower, bath, fully equipped kitchen, beamed sitting room and dining room with Gas central heating, electricity and bedding all...
Hafod
Old character cottage with all mod cons; fridge, washing machine, TV and DVD, shower, bath etc. One double bedded room and one twin bedded room (cot by request), small courtyard with barbecue, off road parking available, bike store....
Alltwen and Tal Y Fan Stable Cottages
Two newly built quality cottages with all creature comforts to make your stay memorable, Alltwen Cottage sleeps up to 5 in comfort with a large double bedroom and one large twin bedroom, large bathroom, fully fitted kitchen-diner, lounge with sat TV/DVD...
Felin Rhyd Fawr
Escape to the tranquil and picturesque valley of Maentwrog set within the Snowdonia National Park....

