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Gwynedd
The nightly price is: from £27.50 per person per night. This includes bed linen (NOT TOWELS) and no longer includes breakfast.
Conwy
Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, 2 miles out of Betws-y-Coed. Just across the road from the hostel are the famous Swallow Falls. Hostel offers en-suite family rooms as well as the usual shared dormitory.
Bala
Bridgend
Llanberis
Tucked away on the foothills of Snowdon, Crashpad Lodges at Yr Helfa is North Wales best kept secret.
Completely off-grid, powered by its own renewable energy source with direct access to the mountains, there is no place quite like it.
LLANBERIS
35 Beds in rooms of 1-8
Drying room
Dining room seating 40
Disabled access WC/shower
Shower and bathroom facilties x 7
Lounge with presentation equipment
Wide screen TV with DVD
Mountain Weather Reports Daily
Caernarfon
The Arete Outdoor Centre is situated in North Wales’ beautiful Snowdonia National Park, on the outskirts of the small village of Llanrug.
Cardiff Bay
The Urdd City Sleepover offers the opportunity to sample the delights of the Welsh capital situated within the Wales Millennium Centre, one of the major artistic centres of the world. Modern accommodation with 153 beds in en-suite rooms.
PWLLHELI
The centre offers accommodation for 58 guests in 4* en-suite rooms with four 4* self catering cottage to sleep a further 18 and a new function room which makes Nant a popular venue for weddings and conferences.
Borth
Overlooking Cardigan Bay, an impressive Edwardian house just 20 metres from a clean, safe sandy beach.
Enjoy striking sunsets from the headland or play on the dunes and four miles of sandy beach.
Caernarfon
Experience Snowdonia at its most serene in this early Victorian mansion in the heart of the National Park. Set in 40 acres of wooded grounds with stunning views over Llyn Gwynant and Snowdon, this is the perfect escape from the rat race.
Llanberis
YHA Llanberis offers the ideal base for those who want easy access to the fantastic mountain trails, rivers, lakes and attractions of Snowdonia. .
Caernarfon
This former inn nestles at the foot of Snowdon and offers lake swimming from its own beach. In an area steeped in Welsh culture, you won't be short of places to visit such as Beddgelert, Sygun Copper Mine and Caernarfon Castle.
Rowen
This traditional Welsh hill farmhouse retains much of its rustic charm and original character. Situated at the top of a very steep, narrow lane, it offers breathtaking views over the Conwy Valley and across to Snowdonia.
Dolgellau
If you can't decide between a countryside or seaside break, look no further as YHA Kings is perfect for both. At the southern end of the Snowdonia National Park, the hostel will suit families, school trips and individuals alike.