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Snowdonia North Wales & The Snowdonia National Park is Just one of the many stunning areas of Wales. On this site you will find accommodation and Tourist Information throughout Snowdonia. Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, B&Bs, Guest Houses, Farm Houses, Holiday Cottages, Self Catering, Country Inns, Caravan Sites, Snowdon, camp sites, bunk houses, Hostels, and tourist attractions, tourist activities, pubs, restaurants, places to eat and drink and places to stay in Snowdonia
Snowdonia National Park North Wales has wonderful
mountains spectacular scenery beautiful beeches, so much to see so many places
to explore, we can offer Snowdonia accommodation to suit all. Hotels, guest
houses, family run bed and breakfast, farmhouses, cottages, self catering,
bunkhouses, camping sites, caravan parks, and country inns.
Whether you're looking for relaxation or action, you cannot be disappointed
with this region of North Wales. With its beautiful scenery, range of activities
and multitude of places to visit, Snowdonia is not a place to miss. The Snowdonia
National Park covers 840 miles of pure wild beauty, with cascading rivers
and waterfalls, which flow down into hidden wooded valleys. Snowdonia also
consists of fourteen mountain peaks topping 3000 feet. The highest of these
being Snowdon, which is also the highest in the whole of England and Wales
topping 3560 feet or 1085 meters above sea level. So if you fancy trekking
through picturesque moor lands, climbing one of the highest mountains to the
top (or taking the train), sailing on mountain lakes or trying white water
canoeing down beautiful rivers, Snowdonia is the place to visit. Use the links
below to search for your ideal Snowdonia accommodation.
However, if you prefer
waves and seawater instead of tumbling rivers, the Menai Strait offers excellent
facilities for many water sports. Also with the abundance of rivers here,
Snowdonia allows great fishing, with the chance to catch wild salmon, brown
trout, graylings etc. There are many fishing trips available along the coast
of Snowdonia with the opportunity for some excellent wreck fishing. Whatever
activities you enjoy or wish to try your hand at, they are all on offer in
this region of Wales.
When it comes to relaxing and viewing the breath taking scenery, you will
notice a certain air of romance to Snowdonia. However this romance is not
just with the spectacular landscapes and breathtaking views, but also when
visiting the various towns and villages. Historical towns and villages, such
as Beddgelert, Betws-y-Coed, Criccieth etc, each have their own stories and
legends. You can walk around the many castles for which North Wales is famous.
Conwy, Harlech and Caernarfon are well worth a visit, as all of them have
become world heritage sites.
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