
Your Base for Adventure in north wales
You found Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park’s best-kept secret. Welcome to Plas Weunydd.
We’re just a 30-minute drive from Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). But while the crowds line up for the summit, we’ll point you towards the quieter trails, hidden waterfalls, and views that don’t come with a queue.
We’ll show you the route less captured. You in?
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CHOOSE YOUR BASE
Plas Weunydd Hotel
A characterful hotel with comfy rooms, a bar, breakfast and dinner available. Perfect for families, couples and groups who want adventure and comfort in one place.
Perfect for: early starts, late returns and hot food in between.
Free parking. Dog-friendly. Bar on-site.
Llechwedd Glamping Tents
Spacious canvas tents with proper beds, ensuite bathrooms with hot showers, and mountain views.
Perfect for: groups, families and weekend escapes with all the benefits of camping, plus extra comfort.
Sleeps up to 4 & 5. Wifi. Dog-friendly.
Barlwyd Shepherd’s Huts
Compact, cosy and tucked away high on the moorland. All the adventure of an off-grid stay with the comfort of a king bed, an ensuite bathroom with hot shower and wild sauna access.
Perfect for: couples, solo escapes, and those looking for a remote spot to hide out.
Off-grid. No Wifi. Some phone signal. Dog-friendly.
Explore Eryri: An Exclusive Guided Walk
Explore the hidden gems near Plas Weunydd with an expert guide for £120 just £10.
As a base for adventure, we want to connect you to the landscapes that make this place special. That’s why we’ve teamed up with George from Snowdonia Adventure Activities to offer exclusive guided walks, uncovering hidden waterfalls, breathtaking viewpoints, and the stories woven into the land.
📍 Usually £120 – just £10 for Plas Weunydd guests
🌿 Discover secret trails and local legends
🚶 Led by an expert, tailored for explorers of all levels
We’ve arranged this just for our guests, because adventure should be effortless, inspiring, and within reach.
Next adventure: 4th September 2025
How to Book:
✔ Add it to your booking as a pre-arrival extra
✔ Or email us, and we’ll send you a booking link
THE RESTAURANT
AT PLAS WEUNYDD
We serve hearty, traditional meals made with ingredients from local suppliers. Relax in our comfortable dining room or enjoy a meal on our outdoor terrace. Our bar stocks a range of the finest Welsh beers, ciders, gin, and whiskey.
Whether you're staying with us or just dropping by for a bite, we offer the kind of satisfying, homely food and drink that hits the spot.
Hours:
Breakfast is served from 8 am to 10:30 pm, and dinner 5:00 pm to 8:45 pm.
Sunday Carvery from 12pm (no reservation needed)
Where Even Is This Place?
We’re in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia), just outside Blaenau Ffestiniog. Close enough to the mountains for an early start. Far enough for peace and quiet
What’s around Plas Weunydd?
Zip World Lechwedd Thrills meet history at Zip World Llechwedd, where adrenaline junkies dive deep underground and soar high above Snowdonia’s dramatic slate landscape. Zoom through cavern zip lines or bounce on giant underground trampolines. Fun for the family no matter the weather. Just steps from Plas Weunydd.
Antur ‘Stiniog | Antur 'Stiniog bike park is set in the stunning mountains of North Wales and offers 14 fantastic gravity-fed mountain biking trails for all abilities of rider from novice to world cup racer. The trails are graded from green to black and offer the best mountain bike uplift service in the UK, some even say in the world!
Portmeirion | Step into another world at Portmeirion, a colourful, Italian-style village with storybook charm. Designed by architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the 1920s, it’s a quirky blend of art, architecture, and nature. Stroll the whimsical streets, grab a bite to eat at one of the cafes, or stock up on your Portmeirion pottery. Then explore the gardens and soak up stunning estuary views, all just a short drive from Plas Weunydd.
Harlech Castle | Perched high above the beach with amazing views of Snowdonia and the sea. It’s dramatic, historic, and perfect for exploring.
Criccieth Castle | Sitting on a rocky headland between two beaches, it’s a charming spot to wander the ruins and enjoy the coast.
Ffestiniog Railway | Hop on one of the world’s oldest narrow-gauge steam railways and enjoy a scenic ride through Snowdonia’s stunning landscapes. Running from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog, it’s a fun, relaxing way to see the mountains and forests nearby.