B and Bs in Beddgelert

Plas Colwyn
Caernarfon Road
Beddgelert
North Wales

LL55 4UY
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Situated in the centre of the village of Beddgelert in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, Plas Colwyn is an elegant, stone-built, detached house which retains many original features and has been welcoming visitors to the area since the early 1800's. This beautiful Grade II listed building is set in extensive grounds with parking, gardens and patio areas for guests to enjoy.The house has a well equipped farmhouse style kitchen, with dishwashers, fridges, freezer, and a electric cooking range with a large oven and 6 ring hob. There is a further living room which acts as a games/TV area and 2 bathrooms both with over the bath showers. A light and airy garden room opens onto the rear decked areas and is overlooking the hillside garden. Cot, highchair and stairgate are all available. There is ample parking for 7/8 cars. Possibly Snowdonias most charming village, Beddgelerts history allegedly dates back to 700 AD when the area was settled by Christian missionaries. The village has enjoyed immense popularity with tourists- particularly walkers and mountaineers- since the early Victorian period. With its central location in the village, Plas Colwyn is conveniently situated close to all the local amenities including the village store, a post office, three pubs, several restaurants and cafes and an award-winning ice cream parlour. The traditional stone buildings nestle beneath the surrounding mountains with two rivers, the Colwyn and the Glaslyn, converging in the village making it one of the most picturesque in North Wales.

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