B and Bs in Beddgelert

Sygun Fawr Country House
Beddgelert
North Wales

LL55 4NE
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A warm welcome and spectacular scenery awaits you at this former Welsh Manor House dating from 1644. Set in 20 acres of mountainside and gardens, peace and tranquility are assured at this ultimate mountain retreat. We are a short walk away from the award winning village of Beddgelert in the heart of Snowdonia. Our unique style is relaxed, friendly and informal, with none of the trappings of a stuffy hotel.

Built into the hillside, of solid stone, with many exposed walls, oak beams and inglenooks, all add to the traditional character, ambience and atmosphere at Sygun Fawr, ensuring your stay is both enjoyable and restful. Set in the oldest part of the building and dating from 1644, is the dining room with its antique furniture, low beams and inglenooks. The convivial atmosphere and ambience provides a relaxed and informal place to enjoy excellent food and wine with good conversation. You can also dine in our new contemporary conservatory which has splendid views of the garden and surrounding mountains.

Our eleven bedrooms have been tastefully decorated with quality furnishings and fittings and with comfort and style in mind. They are all individual with some of the older rooms having interesting original features like exposed stone walls, sloping ceilings and some higglety pigglety floors and the best views Snowdonia has to offer.

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Ratings/Awards: WTB 4 Star Country House
AA 4 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 11
Number Ensuite: 11
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Evening Meal Provided
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest

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