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River Garden Guest House, Beddgelert, North Wales

River Garden Guest House
Caernarfon Road
Beddgelert
North Wales

LL55 4UY

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Welcome to River Garden Guesthouse, Beddgelert. River Garden Guesthouse is situated in the centre of picturesque Beddgelert which is in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park. Our rooms overlook the River Colwyn & the surrounding peaks of Moel Hebog & Moel Yr Ogof. All our rooms are en-suite, with double, twin & family rooms available. We also offer a self catering apartment which can accommodate a family of 4. Beddgelert is a picturesque, award winning village, located in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park which is famous for its beautiful scenery. With the base of Snowdon within 5 minutes drive & the stunning Aberglaslyn Pass & Nant Gwynant valley nearby there are walks to suit everyone! The seaside town of Porthmadog is only 7 miles away with the Golf course at Morfa Bychan & the vast sandy beaches of Black Rock Sands stretching towards Cricieth & the dramatic coastline of the Llyn Peninsula beyond. There are a variety of local attractions around Beddgelert which include the Sygun Copper Mine, St. Mary’s Church & the newly opened Welsh Highland Railway which runs from Caernarfon. A little further afield you find the historic castles of Cricieth, Harlech & Caernarfon & the famous Italianate village of Pormeirion for those rainy day outings!

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