If you’re looking for a remote holiday cottage in Wales, you may find exactly what you want in Snowdonia. Snowdonia National Park is the largest in Wales and contains the highest mountain and the largest natural lake in Wales. You’ll also find a wealth of historic castles, sandy beaches and picturesque villages. If you’re after action and adventure there are plenty of opportunities for mountain biking, zip-lining and hiking within the impressive mountain range but lots to see and do if you prefer to take things easy.
At Remote Cottages, we can help you find the perfect place to stay, with the best price guaranteed. We have a wide selection of rural retreats and secluded cottages all over Snowdonia, from cosy shepherd’s huts in North Wales to contemporary barn conversions within the Llyn Peninsula. We can even find you somewhere with its own private hot tub so you can take in the glorious surroundings whilst having a relaxing soak.
Let our friendly customer service team find a perfectly peaceful spot for you in Snowdonia. We’ve helped so many people find the right accommodation for them whether they are keen walkers, history buffs, outdoor types or are just looking for some peace and quiet by one of Snowdonia’s beautiful beaches or in the shadow of Mount Snowdon.
Gwynedd
From: £395
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £533
For a 3 night stayConwy
From: £691
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £645
For a 3 night stayConwy
From: £440
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £404
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £442
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £943
For a 3 night stayGwynedd
From: £1403
For a 3 night stayWhether you’re after a quiet break, a trip full of action and adventure or a coastal holiday with walks on the beach, Snowdonia has everything you need. Here are some of our favourite spots.
Explore the breathtaking beauty of Snowdonia National Park, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Embark on scenic hikes, conquer Mount Snowdon, go mountain biking, or enjoy water activities on the lakes. Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes, from rugged mountains to picturesque valleys.
Address: Snowdonia National Park, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd, LL48 6LF
Step back in time at the National Slate Museum and discover the fascinating history of the Welsh slate industry. Explore the workshops, learn about the lives of the quarrymen, and see slate-splitting demonstrations. Immerse yourself in the industrial heritage and marvel at the impressive machinery.
Address: National Slate Museum, Llanberis, Gwynedd, LL55 4TY