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Y Gwynedd
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| The Gwynedd Hotel & Restaurant is situated at the foot of Snowdon, in the village of Llanberis, within a few hundred yards of the Snowdonia National Park.
Mark and Dita Bartlett, former IT professionals are owners and managers. Associated with the area since they first met, they are happy to share their expert knowledge and experience of the mountain walks and rambles, the village and the area in general. Mark and Dita were so taken with the area when they first met they decided to get married in the village and have now moved there permanently. There are walks to suit everyone, from Snowdon's precarious 'Knife Edge' to low level valley walks around Llyn Padarn and across the Menai Straits onto Anglesey.
As well as amazing walks there is a fantastic range of things to do and see in and around the area.
Stay at the Gwynedd and you will be a four minute walk away from the world famous Snowdon Mountain Railway. The train, based on the rack and pinion system, will take you through the wild grandeur of the Snowdon massif as it climbs to the summit. Here, weather permitting there are spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. On clear days the Irish Coast can be seen.
Other major attractions in the village include the Dinorwic Welsh Slate Museum, the Llanberis Lake Railway, the Electric Mountain & Dinorwig Power Station, the world famous Snowdon Mountain Railway, Dolbadarn Castle and the peacocks at the Royal Victoria Hotel. All these places of interest are within an easy walking distance of the Gwynedd hotel.
The eleven bedrooms have either shower or bath facilities and are all fully ensuite. The rooms are comfortably furnished with colour satellite television, tea and coffee making facilities & hairdryer. All rooms are strictly NON SMOKING. Family rooms as well as single rooms are also available upon request, subject to availability.
The restaurant offers fine cuisine made with local produce whenever possible. There are also a variety of vegetarian dishes. Should you prefer a more informal setting, the menu is available in the separate lounge bar. Food is available all day during the summer season - the only place in the village!
The bar is well stocked with a good range of wines &, lagers, beers & real ale
Throughout the year there are a number of theme nights and weekends. Watch this space or ask for details!
Additional facilities are a drying room and a pool table in the lounge bar. Book online for the best prices!
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Rooms
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|  | Double
Double, ensuite, non smoking room | Room Rate
£42.98-£70.50 |
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|  | Family
Family, ensuite, non smoking room | Room Rate
£42.98-£109 |
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|  | Single
Single, Ensuite, Non smoking room | Room Rate
£37-£43.50 |
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|  | Twin
Twin, ensuite, non smoking room | Room Rate
£42.98-£71.50 |
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Directions
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| Access to the Gwynedd Hotel & Restaurant is easy. It's only about one hour from the M56 which joins the A55 Expressway. and it's less than 15 minutes from the A55 Expressway itself. Take the A55 Expressway along the North Wales coast following the signs for Bangor. From here the village is clearly signposted. Leave the A55 at the A5 junction (Junction 11) signposted to Bangor, Betws y Coed and the large brown Tourist sign marked Llanberis. Turn left towards Betws y Coed but almost immediately prepare to turn right onto the A4244. Keep on this road for 4 miles and turn left at the roundabout onto the B4547 for a further 4 miles to a T junction with the A4086.
Turn left towards Llanberis. Turn into the village and follow the high street almost to the end. The Gwynedd Hotel & Restaurant will be the last hotel on the left opposite Costcutters.
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