Gwynedd Bed and Breakfast Inns | Places to Stay in Gwynedd

April 24, 2023 Augustus Redeker

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Gwynedd, North Wales, Wales including The Golden Fleece Inn, Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park & Hotel, The Tilman, Tal Y Don Hotel, Prince Llewelyn Hotel, Sygun Fawr Country House, Cefn Uchaf Farm Guesthouse, Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast, Prince Llewelyn Hotel, Ty Dre Town House.
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1. The Golden Fleece Inn

8 Market Square, Tremadog, Porthmadog LL49 9RB Wales
Excellent
48%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
6%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 867 reviews

The Golden Fleece Inn

Situated in the historic market square of Tremadog (The Birth Place Of Lawrence Of Arabia) The Golden Fleece Inn is a truly traditional and quite unique family run Welsh Coaching Inn with a modern outlook on service and standards. Aside from our outstanding Real Ales, extensive wine list and fresh locally sourced food, we also encompass a Bistro for private dining and hotel quality B&B. You will find us recommended in many North Wales & Showdownia guides including The Good Pub guide, The Lonely Planet, CAMRA Northern Ireland, Our Tuesday night live folk jamming sessions have always been popular and are a great mid week entertainer. Our Jam session has been running for over 2 decades now and is listed We have also featured heavily in the press with wonderful recommendations and articles from newspapers such as The Guardian, Our intimate bar provides the perfect location for a romantic, drink or a quick catchup with friends over a real ale, a glass of wine or even one of our Welsh spirits including Five vodka, Brecon Gin and Penderyn whiskys.

weekend trip 3 nights

Reviewed By brianbartram

I stayed in room 14 which is 100 yards from main hotel. room was adequate for a single traveller and clean. every day a bottle of water was replaced in the room. The food was very good at breakfast and dinner.Seems to be fully booked for dinner so a good idea to book.At least 2 real ales served. I was here to travel on the steam railways in portmadog. You can walk from the station in 30 minutes or there are buses or a taxi costs about £4.00. Staff were very friendly at the hotel and I would stay here again

2. Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park & Hotel

Prenteg LL49 9SR Wales
Excellent
70%
Good
19%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 748 reviews

Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park & Hotel

Aberdunant Hall Hotel is set in the Snowdonia National Park and within an upmarket static holiday home park. Perfectly situated, this Victorian Manor House and grounds has far reaching views of the Snowdonia mountains and is an ideal location to explore the whole of Snowdonia and the LLyn Peninsula and being within easy reach of the harbour town of Porthmadog (4 miles) and the market towns of Pwllheli and Criccieth.The world famous walking village of Beddgelert (Gelerts grave) is just 3 miles from Aberdunant Hall. The grounds offer nature trails through the woods and boast waterfalls, streams and rock features. From the hotel you will find a number of scenic walks ranging from gentle strolls to more adventurous hill walks.

Superb!! Loved it

Reviewed By bluemancunian1894

We booked one of the cabanas for a two night stay and ended up paying for an extra night we liked it that much. We travelled as a family with a 6 year old. Our little girl loved the adventure of sleeping in the loft area and the woodland walks each day. The site is in a fantastic location and really well looked after. You can see the care that goes into looking the site. The customer service was fantastic from the staff, especially Bo who gave us a personal tour of our cabana when we checked in and took care of us at the evening meal. Thank you to all at this hotel who gave us a thoroughly enjoyable break. We will definitely be back.

3. The Tilman

Church Street, Barmouth LL42 1EW Wales
Excellent
93%
Good
5%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 147 reviews

The Tilman

Finding an ideal romantic small hotel in Barmouth does not have to be difficult. Welcome to The Tilman, a nice option for travelers like you. Given the close proximity of popular landmarks, such as The Last Haul Sculpture (0.1 mi) and Dolphin Sculpture & Water Feature (0.1 mi), guests of The Tilman can easily experience some of Barmouth's most well known attractions. Guest rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a desk, and The Tilman makes getting online easy as free wifi is available. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. If you’re looking for a Mediterranean restaurant, consider a visit to The Captain's Table or Promenade Cafe& Wine Bar and Restaurant, which are all conveniently located a short distance from The Tilman. Best of all, The Tilman makes it easy to experience some great Barmouth attractions like Ty Crwn (Round House), which is a popular historic site. The Tilman looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Barmouth.

Brilliant week at The Tilman.

Reviewed By L1ndaSedd0n

Absolutely outstanding little pub/hotel in the middle of Barmouth. Added bonus of free parking nearby. The staff are brilliant and nothing is too much trouble. Especially the 2 ladies who usually looked after us at breakfast. Lots of variations for breakfast and I can honestly say the vegetarian breakfast was the best I’ve ever had. No veggie sausages pretending to be meat. We had a 1st floor room looking out over the street. If the window was open there was a little bit of noise coming from the pavement tables but with the window closed there was nothing. The room was modern and bright and the bathroom had a bath and walk-in shower. Important if your mobility isn’t brilliant. The quality refreshments tray was refilled every day.

4. Tal Y Don Hotel

High Street, Barmouth LL42 1DL Wales
Excellent
38%
Good
35%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
7%
Terrible
8%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 274 reviews

Tal Y Don Hotel

We have 5 individually-styled double en-suite bedrooms. The entire hotel is strictly non-smoking, apart from the bar. Please note that due to stair access to accommodation, bedrooms are not suitable for disabled people.

Excellent find

Reviewed By Poyner

Seven friends on walking break didn't know Barmouth or where to eat. By chance found this gem. Very friendly staff. Excellent menu. Reasonable prices. Seven meals served efficiently and with a smile We will certainly visit here again when next in Barmouth

5. Prince Llewelyn Hotel

Smith Street, Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4LT Wales
Excellent
51%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
8%
Terrible
22%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 131 reviews

Prince Llewelyn Hotel

Prince Llewelyn is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, dog friendly and offering home made food. Vegan, vegetarian and Gluten free options available.

Family Friendly

Reviewed By Oliver S

We came to the Prince Llewelyn for a night away before the bank holiday weekend. We are always very cautious of booking hotels in the country side due to some hotels being very adult centric. However, Prince Llewelyn was completely the opposite. A hotel that has recently been taken over is situated in a lovely part of the country with such fantastic views. When we arrived the manager, Emma, was very outgoing and courteous - really embracing the fact we had 3 small children, including a baby and really made an effort to welcome them and us to the hotel. She gave us an intro to the hotel with all the necessary information required. We very quickly got our keys and shown to our room which was well kitted out. Smart tv, tea and coffee facilities and clean bedding. The bathroom is very modern and disinfected - everything was clean. A big shout out to Awena who worked tirelessly to keep the hotel and bar areas clean throughout the day, everything is well maintained - she is a credit to the owners. After 30 mins of being within our room unpacking, we heard a knock on the door - it was Emma again. She wanted to see if everything was okay with our room and if we had any questions. In what other hotel do you get this service? Brilliant We decided against going out for tea as we wanted a chilled night after the 2 and a half hour drive there. We found a Chinese takeaway that looked nice from the menu - I went to collect it and upon entering back to the Prince Llewelyn the staff was very friendly again, and invited us to sit in the restaurant area to eat as the hotel room doesn’t have a table and chairs. It was lovely of them to offer and constantly came to us asking if we wanted anymore drinks, even though they was busy in the bar and restaurant area themselves for the food they serve. The food looked good and therefore made us want to get it the next day… breakfast time. I believe it was a new option they offered to your stay and well it didn’t disappoint. Fantastic cooked breakfast, offering breakfast barms, full English, scrambled egg on toast and a few more. We loved it - it was great food and great value We also had lunch - which was amazing. Southern fried chicken baguette, I would highly recommend. There was not really any childrens options for dinner as the baguettes would have been too hard for our children and baby, but it wasn’t a problem. Craig soon came up with a solution and offered for the kitchen to cook egg, ham and chips - to which they soon made it and the girls loved it. Can’t thank you enough for this. The lunch/tea food is really good and good value…. I would highly recommend. Everything about it was great - good quality baguettes, dipping chips, luxury coleslaw and fresh and soft homemade muffins. The whole stay was fantastic. Big shoutouts to Emma (manager), Awena, Callum and Sarah. They all couldn’t do any more for us if they tried. Really happy, our girls had a great time and so did we. We will definitely be returning soon.

6. Sygun Fawr Country House

Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4NE Wales
Excellent
82%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 353 reviews

Sygun Fawr Country House

Sygun Fawr is located in the heart of North Wales' beautiful Snowdonia National Park, just a short walk away from the picturesque village of Beddgelert.Set within 22 acres of mountainside and gardens, peace and tranquillity are assured at this ultimate mountain retreat offering an idyllic setting for exploring the magnificent natural beauty and the dramatic scenery of North Wales' coasts and mountains.Located in an unrivalled position our style is relaxed, friendly and informal and is the ideal base for walking, mountain biking, relaxing or touring the nearby castles and historical sites. There is something to suit all tastes in this beautiful part of Wales.Nestled into the hillside and built of solid stone, Sygun Fawr has exposed walls, oak beams and inglenooks, which all add to the traditional character, ambience and atmosphere of this unique country house.We offer bed and breakfast with the option of dinner and have a residential licence - our restaurant has featured in the Michelin Guide for 5 consecutive years. We aim to make your visit as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Sygun Fawr has a home from home atmosphere and we are sure that you will enjoy your stay with us.

Can’t wait to return…

Reviewed By Steph G

We had a lovely stay at Sygun Fawr. Total peace and tranquility and a very homely feel to everything. Ruth and her husband are wonderful hosts and knowledgeable about the locality. Breakfast was great and the staff so helpful and friendly. Comfortable conservatory, TV lounge and an authentic bar area with a very welcome (and reasonably priced) honesty bar add to the package. Wi-Fi was no problem anywhere in the building either. Yes, the road to the house is narrow and windy but it doesn’t take long to get from the main road to the front door and we never did encounter any other traffic on the way, so please don’t let this put you off. Beddgelert, a few hundred yards away, has some great places to eat so you are never short of a nearby meal option (probably best to book where possible though). There is a car park in the town but it’s a bit pricey and it’s possible to find spaces on the roadside. Ruth, thank you so much for making our stay so memorable. You truly are a gem and we hope to be back soon. X

7. Cefn Uchaf Farm Guesthouse

Garndolbenmaen LL51 9PJ Wales
Excellent
65%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
5%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 77 reviews

Cefn Uchaf Farm Guesthouse

Set in open countryside and ideally situated for exploring Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. Only a short drive to both Criccieth and Porthmadog. Comfortable en-suite rooms and a guest lounge with open fire. Great breakfasts and home cooked dinners. You will always find a warm welcome at Cefn Uchaf.

Perfect Rural Farmhouse Retreat

Reviewed By Mark S

Delightful rural updated farmhouse location with views of sheep peacefully grazing in open fields with a mountains in the background. Offered tea in the lounge on arrival from a perfect friendly host. Spotless rooms and a tip top cooked full Welsh breakfast in the morning. Quiet and peaceful with beautiful beaches just minutes away. So much better than one of the main hotel chains and on this occasion just a few pounds more. Well worth spending time to find a place that meets your needs.

8. Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast

Glanllifon West Parade, Criccieth LL52 0EN Wales
Excellent
90%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 92 reviews

Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast

Finding an ideal quaint bed and breakfast in Criccieth does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast, a nice option for travelers like you. The bed and breakfast features room service, and you can stay connected during your stay as Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast offers guests free wifi. Plus, Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast offers a pool and free breakfast, providing a pleasant respite from your busy day. For guests with a vehicle, free parking is available. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the cafes, including No. 46 Coffee Shop, The Tea Room, and Cadwaladers, all of which are a short distance from Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast. Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out an art gallery, such as Castle Gallery. Glanllifon Bed & Breakfast puts the best of Criccieth at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.

A little gem

Reviewed By wendypX9704KU

We stayed at Glanllifon for one night as part of a walking holiday. We were warmly greeted and a little surprised by our lovely room. The provision of a sofa added to the enjoyment of an evening indoor picnic watching cycling on the large TV. The provision of toiletries was generous as were the two Twix bars, after our 17 mile trek. Breakfast was delicious. Thankyou for providing the unlisted fried bread requested by my husband. We would highly recommend this establishment.

9. Prince Llewelyn Hotel

Smith Street, Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4LT Wales
Excellent
51%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
8%
Terrible
22%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 131 reviews

Prince Llewelyn Hotel

Prince Llewelyn is located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, dog friendly and offering home made food. Vegan, vegetarian and Gluten free options available.

Family Friendly

Reviewed By Oliver S

We came to the Prince Llewelyn for a night away before the bank holiday weekend. We are always very cautious of booking hotels in the country side due to some hotels being very adult centric. However, Prince Llewelyn was completely the opposite. A hotel that has recently been taken over is situated in a lovely part of the country with such fantastic views. When we arrived the manager, Emma, was very outgoing and courteous - really embracing the fact we had 3 small children, including a baby and really made an effort to welcome them and us to the hotel. She gave us an intro to the hotel with all the necessary information required. We very quickly got our keys and shown to our room which was well kitted out. Smart tv, tea and coffee facilities and clean bedding. The bathroom is very modern and disinfected - everything was clean. A big shout out to Awena who worked tirelessly to keep the hotel and bar areas clean throughout the day, everything is well maintained - she is a credit to the owners. After 30 mins of being within our room unpacking, we heard a knock on the door - it was Emma again. She wanted to see if everything was okay with our room and if we had any questions. In what other hotel do you get this service? Brilliant We decided against going out for tea as we wanted a chilled night after the 2 and a half hour drive there. We found a Chinese takeaway that looked nice from the menu - I went to collect it and upon entering back to the Prince Llewelyn the staff was very friendly again, and invited us to sit in the restaurant area to eat as the hotel room doesn’t have a table and chairs. It was lovely of them to offer and constantly came to us asking if we wanted anymore drinks, even though they was busy in the bar and restaurant area themselves for the food they serve. The food looked good and therefore made us want to get it the next day… breakfast time. I believe it was a new option they offered to your stay and well it didn’t disappoint. Fantastic cooked breakfast, offering breakfast barms, full English, scrambled egg on toast and a few more. We loved it - it was great food and great value We also had lunch - which was amazing. Southern fried chicken baguette, I would highly recommend. There was not really any childrens options for dinner as the baguettes would have been too hard for our children and baby, but it wasn’t a problem. Craig soon came up with a solution and offered for the kitchen to cook egg, ham and chips - to which they soon made it and the girls loved it. Can’t thank you enough for this. The lunch/tea food is really good and good value…. I would highly recommend. Everything about it was great - good quality baguettes, dipping chips, luxury coleslaw and fresh and soft homemade muffins. The whole stay was fantastic. Big shoutouts to Emma (manager), Awena, Callum and Sarah. They all couldn’t do any more for us if they tried. Really happy, our girls had a great time and so did we. We will definitely be returning soon.

10. Ty Dre Town House

22-24-26 High Street, Caernarfon LL55 1RH Wales
Excellent
77%
Good
16%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 148 reviews

Ty Dre Town House

Ty Dre Town House provides a stylish range of accommodation in the centre of Caernarfon, just 2 minutes' walk from Caernarfon Castle. The property is set in an Edwardian building, and features free Wi-Fi,Each airy room at Ty Dre Town House has en-suite bathroom facilities with bath or shower and complimentary toiletries. There is a flat-screen TV, hairdryer. Free WiFi is available in each room for guests. The main reception for this building is at the Black Boy Inn.Parking is by free permit at the Main castle car park .There is a small chargeable car park next to the Inn , this is unsuitable for larger vehicles as it very cramped.

Lovely stay in central Caernarfon

Reviewed By Christina B

Lovely little room in the centre of Caernarfon. We arrived late and the staff at the Black Boy inn were really helpful in getting us parked and checked in efficiently. We were in one of the loft rooms and it was bright and spacious with a huge comfortable bed and good shower facilities. There’s also a little shared kitchen (shared with one other room) which was great for storing packed lunch bits for our hikes. The room was a little stuffy but it’s to be expected in an attic room and the window opens quite far so easily resolved. Great base for a long weekend hiking. Would definitely stay again.

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