Guest houses in GwyneddFind Guest houses in Gwynedd from our comprehensive database. We encourage providers to keep all details of their listings in Guest houses in Gwynedd up to date with most offering direct online booking facilities. Find the holiday accommodation you want and book direct with them. Narrow Location: Aberdaron (0), Aberdovey (0), Aberdyfi (0), Bala (0), Bangor (0), Beddgelert (3), Bethesda (0), Blaenau Ffestiniog (0), Bontnewydd (0), Caernarfon (1), Criccieth (0), Dolgellau (1), Dyffryn Ardudwy (1), Fairbourne (0), Garn Dolbenmaen (0), Glynllifon (0), Harlech (2), Llan Ffestiniog (1), Llanaelhaearn (0), Llanberis (1), Llanengan (0), Llanwnda (0), Llithfaen (0), Morfa Nefyn (1), Pencaenewydd (0), Penrhyndeudraeth (0), Pensira'r waun (0), Pentir (0), Porthmadog (1), Pwllheli (0), Tal y Bont (0), Y Felinheli (0) Widen Location: Wales Widen Subject: Holiday Accommodation
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Check Availability Plas-Y-NantCaernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales
Gwrach Ynys Country Guest HouseHarlech, Gwynedd, Wales
Check Availability Sygun Fawr Country HouseBeddgelert, Gwynedd, Wales
LLys Olwen Country Guest HouseMorfa Nefyn, Gwynedd, Wales
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Dolgun Uchaf is a 500 year old building that started life as a late Medieval Hall which later became a meeting house for Quakers. The old oak panelling give this farmhouse real character.
Plas-Y-Nant is a Country House and Conference Centre set amidst 12 acres of beautiful Welsh Mountainside.
Gwynfor and Deborah warmly welcome you to sample the delights of their secluded Edwardian country home set in peaceful countryside in the Snowdonia National Park – an area of outstanding natural beauty.
´Hotel of the Year´ by Hotel Which? Guide 2002. Welsh Manor House dating from 1644. Set in 20 acres of mountainside and gardens, peace and tranquility are assured at this ultimate mountain retreat in the heart of Snowdonia.
An early Victorian Sea Captains home, Llys Olwen was established in 1972 by the present owners Ann and David Middleton. Over the years it has been tastefully restored featuring antiques sympathetic to the period of the house. The public rooms make full use of the original woodwork, reflecting the Victorian period with tapestries and floral decorations.