Sightseeing
11 miles from the cabin.
COMFORTABLE CARRIAGES AND HISTORIC STEAM ENGINES
Outstanding scenery, comfortable carriages and historic steam engines await you here in the heart of Snowdonia. Glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles, all beckon as you embark on your journey on our award winning railways. With some of the most comfortable carriages on any preserved railway – standard or narrow gauge – you can step back in time to a more civilised age.
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Isitethi seBlaenau (Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway)
12 Cromwell St11 miles from the cabin.
COMFORTABLE CARRIAGES AND HISTORIC STEAM ENGINES
Outstanding scenery, comfortable carriages and historic steam engines await you here in the heart of Snowdonia. Glorious coastlines, ancient oak woodlands, mountains, rivers and castles, all beckon as you embark on your journey on our award winning railways. With some of the most comfortable carriages on any preserved railway – standard or narrow gauge – you can step back in time to a more civilised age.
32 miles from the cabin to Llanberis car park.
Hiking enthusiasts, climbing the highest mountain in Wales from Llanberis is a must! If you would like to get to the summit without the climb, why not take the scenic steam train up! Please check when these trains are operating.
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Snowdon
32 miles from the cabin to Llanberis car park.
Hiking enthusiasts, climbing the highest mountain in Wales from Llanberis is a must! If you would like to get to the summit without the climb, why not take the scenic steam train up! Please check when these trains are operating.
2.5 miles from the cabin. LL41 4SH.
Canolfan Prysor Centre is open certain days of the week and being run by local couple, Malcolm Atherton and Beth Cluer. Please check our Business pages for latest opening hours.
Cafe with stunning views of the lake
Fishing tackle shop and permit office.
2 Meeting / Conference room to hire
Toilets and Shower facilities
2 Offices
Bike Hire - from Easter 2016
Daily fishing boats to hire - Booking advisable
Walking / Cycle track around the lake
Car park - fee payable in centre during busy periods
Hatchery
Trawsfynydd Lake Car Park
2.5 miles from the cabin. LL41 4SH.
Canolfan Prysor Centre is open certain days of the week and being run by local couple, Malcolm Atherton and Beth Cluer. Please check our Business pages for latest opening hours.
Cafe with stunning views of the lake
Fishing tackle shop and permit office.
2 Meeting / Conference room to hire
Toilets and Shower facilities
2 Offices
Bike Hire - from Easter 2016
Daily fishing boats to hire - Booking advisable
Walking / Cycle track around the lake
Car park - fee payable in centre during busy periods
Hatchery
Portmeirion is 14 miles from the cabin.
It is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust. The village is located in the community of Penrhyndeudraeth, on the estuary of the River Dwyryd, 2 miles (3.2 km) south east of Porthmadog, and 1 mile (1.6 km) from Minffordd railway station. Portmeirion has served as the location for numerous films and television shows, most famously as "The Village" in the 1960s television show The Prisoner.
Open all year round from 9.30am to 7pm for day visits with reduced entry after 3.30pm. The village has 6 restaurants and cafes, shops, spa, information centre, an audio visual presentation and a resident artist's gallery. Free guided tours are available from the information centre near the entrance, during our peak season.
Closed to the public for Christmas Day.
www.portmeirion.wales
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Portmeirion
Portmeirion is 14 miles from the cabin.
It is a tourist village in Gwynedd, North Wales. It was designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village, and is now owned by a charitable trust. The village is located in the community of Penrhyndeudraeth, on the estuary of the River Dwyryd, 2 miles (3.2 km) south east of Porthmadog, and 1 mile (1.6 km) from Minffordd railway station. Portmeirion has served as the location for numerous films and television shows, most famously as "The Village" in the 1960s television show The Prisoner.
Open all year round from 9.30am to 7pm for day visits with reduced entry after 3.30pm. The village has 6 restaurants and cafes, shops, spa, information centre, an audio visual presentation and a resident artist's gallery. Free guided tours are available from the information centre near the entrance, during our peak season.
Closed to the public for Christmas Day.
www.portmeirion.wales
Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4NE
Sygun Copper Mine is a Victorian copper mine which closed in 1903 but was renovated and reopened by the Amies family as a tourist attraction in 1986, focusing on audio-visual tours of the underground workings.
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Sygun Copper Mine
Beddgelert, Caernarfon LL55 4NE
Sygun Copper Mine is a Victorian copper mine which closed in 1903 but was renovated and reopened by the Amies family as a tourist attraction in 1986, focusing on audio-visual tours of the underground workings.
19 miles from the cabin.
Barmouth is a popular seaside resort for families. Its big sandy beach has miles of unbroken sands that never gets overcrowded. There is a picturesque harbour too, perched on the mouth of the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. Fishing, sea and estuary trips depart from here. Barmouth is well located for watersports. There is easy access to the sea via a slipway on the beach, though a craft exclusion zone is in place to protect swimmers and there are also restrictions on dogs. As a fully fledged seaside resort Barmouth comes complete with all the expected amenities and attractions, shops, cafes and restaurants, good parking, amusements and entertainments. There's good disabled access to the beach too and the resort is well served by public transport.
Barmouth Beach
19 miles from the cabin.
Barmouth is a popular seaside resort for families. Its big sandy beach has miles of unbroken sands that never gets overcrowded. There is a picturesque harbour too, perched on the mouth of the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. Fishing, sea and estuary trips depart from here. Barmouth is well located for watersports. There is easy access to the sea via a slipway on the beach, though a craft exclusion zone is in place to protect swimmers and there are also restrictions on dogs. As a fully fledged seaside resort Barmouth comes complete with all the expected amenities and attractions, shops, cafes and restaurants, good parking, amusements and entertainments. There's good disabled access to the beach too and the resort is well served by public transport.
Harlech Castle
Harlech LL46 2YH
None of Edward I’s mighty coastal fortresses has a more spectacular setting
Harlech Castle crowns a sheer rocky crag overlooking the dunes far below – waiting in vain for the tide to turn and the distant sea to lap at its feet once again.
No further drama is really required but, just in case, the rugged peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) rise as a backdrop. Against fierce competition from Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris, this is probably the most spectacular setting for any of Edward I’s castles in North Wales. All four are designated as a World Heritage Site.
Harlech was completed from ground to battlements in just seven years under the guidance of gifted architect Master James of St George. Its classic ‘walls within walls’ design makes the most of daunting natural defences.
Even when completely cut off by the rebellion of Madog ap Llewelyn the castle held out – thanks to the ‘Way from the Sea’. This path of 108 steps rising steeply up the rock face allowed the besieged defenders to be fed and watered by ship.
Harlech is easier to conquer today. An incredible ‘floating’ footbridge allows you to enter this great castle as Master James intended – for the first time in 600 years.
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I-Harlech Castle
Harlech Castle
Harlech LL46 2YH
None of Edward I’s mighty coastal fortresses has a more spectacular setting
Harlech Castle crowns a sheer rocky crag overlooking the dunes far below – waiting in vain for the tide to turn and the distant sea to lap at its feet once again.
No further drama is really required but, just in case, the rugged peaks of Eryri (Snowdonia) rise as a backdrop. Against fierce competition from Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris, this is probably the most spectacular setting for any of Edward I’s castles in North Wales. All four are designated as a World Heritage Site.
Harlech was completed from ground to battlements in just seven years under the guidance of gifted architect Master James of St George. Its classic ‘walls within walls’ design makes the most of daunting natural defences.
Even when completely cut off by the rebellion of Madog ap Llewelyn the castle held out – thanks to the ‘Way from the Sea’. This path of 108 steps rising steeply up the rock face allowed the besieged defenders to be fed and watered by ship.
Harlech is easier to conquer today. An incredible ‘floating’ footbridge allows you to enter this great castle as Master James intended – for the first time in 600 years.
Activity
17 miles from the cabin.
Embrace getting soaked at the UK's original and best whitewater rafting venue. With 40 years experience, we offer fantastic rafting adventures on raging natural rapids. This is a wild day out that a rainy day cannot spoil!
National White Water Centre, Frongoch, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7NU
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I-Centre Yamanzi Amhlophe Yomlando - Canolfan Dŵr Gwyn Genedlaethol
17 miles from the cabin.
Embrace getting soaked at the UK's original and best whitewater rafting venue. With 40 years experience, we offer fantastic rafting adventures on raging natural rapids. This is a wild day out that a rainy day cannot spoil!
National White Water Centre, Frongoch, Bala, Gwynedd LL23 7NU
High ropes or low ropes
Climbing walls
Leap of faith
Abseiling
Climbing
Coaststeering
Caving
Hill walking or scrambling
Watersport
Bush crafts/Foraging
Orienteering/scavenger hunts
Gilfach Ddu, Padarn Country Park, Llanberis, Gwynedd LL55 4TY
Ropeworks Active Limited
High ropes or low ropes
Climbing walls
Leap of faith
Abseiling
Climbing
Coaststeering
Caving
Hill walking or scrambling
Watersport
Bush crafts/Foraging
Orienteering/scavenger hunts
Gilfach Ddu, Padarn Country Park, Llanberis, Gwynedd LL55 4TY
Coasteering
Rock climbing
Kayaking
Extreme Canyoning
Canyoning
Covering a 20 miles radius of Porthmadog.
Adrenalin Addicts
31 Cae GwastadCoasteering
Rock climbing
Kayaking
Extreme Canyoning
Canyoning
Covering a 20 miles radius of Porthmadog.
4 court activities hall, suitable for most indoor sports, and acoustically treated, making it ideal for functions and concerts
Squash court
Sauna
1 meeting rooms
Spin biking area with 11 bikes
MUGA
1 outside basketball court
2 outside netball courts
2 Electric vehicle charging points
Fitness room:
Radiant Duel pulley
Shoulder press
Dumbells (limited available) – 5kg – 25kg no 0.5 weights available
Weight bench
1x Pulse upright bike
Single pulley
Chest press
Leg press
2x Running machine
1x Cross trainer
3x Running Machines
Dumbells in fitness room range from 2.5kg – 25kg
2x Pulse upright bikes
1x Pulse recumbant bike
2x Cross Trainers
1x Stair master
1x Rowing machine
1x Technogym excite top (wheelchair frendly)
Weights Room:
300KG worth of plates
2.5KG – 40KG Dumbells
2x Weight benches
Smiths machine
Bench press
Squat rack
Leg Press
Lat pull down
multi use dip/ffram i dynnu fyny
3x 20kg olympic bars
1x Hex bar
1x EZ bar
Byw'n Iach Glan Wnion (Fitness & Sports) Dolgellau
4 court activities hall, suitable for most indoor sports, and acoustically treated, making it ideal for functions and concerts
Squash court
Sauna
1 meeting rooms
Spin biking area with 11 bikes
MUGA
1 outside basketball court
2 outside netball courts
2 Electric vehicle charging points
Fitness room:
Radiant Duel pulley
Shoulder press
Dumbells (limited available) – 5kg – 25kg no 0.5 weights available
Weight bench
1x Pulse upright bike
Single pulley
Chest press
Leg press
2x Running machine
1x Cross trainer
3x Running Machines
Dumbells in fitness room range from 2.5kg – 25kg
2x Pulse upright bikes
1x Pulse recumbant bike
2x Cross Trainers
1x Stair master
1x Rowing machine
1x Technogym excite top (wheelchair frendly)
Weights Room:
300KG worth of plates
2.5KG – 40KG Dumbells
2x Weight benches
Smiths machine
Bench press
Squat rack
Leg Press
Lat pull down
multi use dip/ffram i dynnu fyny
3x 20kg olympic bars
1x Hex bar
1x EZ bar
Days Time
Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 13:30 - 20:00
Thursday 13:00 - 19:00
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday 10:00 - 13:00
Bro Ffestiniog Swimming Pool
Days Time
Monday Closed
Tuesday 11:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 13:30 - 20:00
Thursday 13:00 - 19:00
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday 10:00 - 13:00
Guide to walking up Cader Idris
At 893 m (2,930 ft), Cader (or Cadair) Idris is one of the highest mountains in southern Eryri (Snowdonia). There are three recommended routes to conquer Cader. It’s not an easy walk by any means, whichever route you take. They are all designated ‘hard/strenuous’ routes, and you should allow between five to six hours to get there and back. You’ll need to take plenty of food and drink as there isn’t a café (or toilet) on the summit. Weekends and bank holidays usually get very busy on the mountain. If you'd prefer a quieter walk, head up on weekdays in spring or autumn. During cold weather the paths can be covered with snow and ice, so please don't attempt it unless you are experienced and properly equipped. Well-behaved dogs are welcome but please keep them on leads when there are sheep about. Please make sure you take your litter home and help to protect the fragile eco-system and wildlife by keeping to the designated paths for your own safety.
Visitor Centre & Tea Room
Cadair Idris Visitor Centre & Tea Room is 250 metres from the car park. The Minffordd path to the Cadair Idris summit passes by them.
The visitor centre houses an exhibition showcasing the wildlife, geology and legends of Cadair Idris National Nature Reserve. It includes interactive games, a short film about the making of the mountain and a film about work that Natural Resources Wales does for nature conservation here. Animated films tells of the legends of Idris the Giant. There is live infrared footage of rare lesser horseshoe bats in the roofspace.
The centre is owned by Natural Resources Wales, and managed in partnership with the staff of Ty Te Cadair Tea Room. Both the visitor centre and tea room are open seasonally.
Penygader
Guide to walking up Cader Idris
At 893 m (2,930 ft), Cader (or Cadair) Idris is one of the highest mountains in southern Eryri (Snowdonia). There are three recommended routes to conquer Cader. It’s not an easy walk by any means, whichever route you take. They are all designated ‘hard/strenuous’ routes, and you should allow between five to six hours to get there and back. You’ll need to take plenty of food and drink as there isn’t a café (or toilet) on the summit. Weekends and bank holidays usually get very busy on the mountain. If you'd prefer a quieter walk, head up on weekdays in spring or autumn. During cold weather the paths can be covered with snow and ice, so please don't attempt it unless you are experienced and properly equipped. Well-behaved dogs are welcome but please keep them on leads when there are sheep about. Please make sure you take your litter home and help to protect the fragile eco-system and wildlife by keeping to the designated paths for your own safety.
Visitor Centre & Tea Room
Cadair Idris Visitor Centre & Tea Room is 250 metres from the car park. The Minffordd path to the Cadair Idris summit passes by them.
The visitor centre houses an exhibition showcasing the wildlife, geology and legends of Cadair Idris National Nature Reserve. It includes interactive games, a short film about the making of the mountain and a film about work that Natural Resources Wales does for nature conservation here. Animated films tells of the legends of Idris the Giant. There is live infrared footage of rare lesser horseshoe bats in the roofspace.
The centre is owned by Natural Resources Wales, and managed in partnership with the staff of Ty Te Cadair Tea Room. Both the visitor centre and tea room are open seasonally.
Address: Bush Rd, Y Felinheli LL56 4QN
Voted Best Family Attraction in North Wales, an adventure park full of action and excitement with totally mind-blowing rides and experiences!
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GreenWood Family Park
Bush RoadAddress: Bush Rd, Y Felinheli LL56 4QN
Voted Best Family Attraction in North Wales, an adventure park full of action and excitement with totally mind-blowing rides and experiences!
Zip World is a Welsh outdoor adventure activity company based in Llanrwst, Wales, United Kingdom. The company operates four sites in Wales, primarily focused on zip lines and outdoor adventure activity courses. Perfect rainy day activities.
At LLECHWEDD, there is Underground Golf, Titan, Bounce Below, Deep Mine Tour and Big Red.
At PENRHYN QUARRY, there is Aero Explorer, Velocity, Quarry Karts, Quarry Flyer and Penrhyn Quarry Tour.
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Zip World Bounce Phezulu
Zip World is a Welsh outdoor adventure activity company based in Llanrwst, Wales, United Kingdom. The company operates four sites in Wales, primarily focused on zip lines and outdoor adventure activity courses. Perfect rainy day activities.
At LLECHWEDD, there is Underground Golf, Titan, Bounce Below, Deep Mine Tour and Big Red.
At PENRHYN QUARRY, there is Aero Explorer, Velocity, Quarry Karts, Quarry Flyer and Penrhyn Quarry Tour.
Just a short drive from the Cabin as you turn left out of Trawsfynydd Leisure Village. Coed y Brenin was Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking centre and it is still one of the sport’s top destinations.
Eight purpose-built mountain bike trails start from the visitor centre and range from easy trails for families and beginners to technical routes for expert riders. Other facilities for mountain bikers include a bike shop and a skills area where you can develop your riding techniques.
The visitor centre is the starting point for walking and running trails through Coed y Brenin Forest Park as well as orienteering courses and geocaching trails.
Two of the walking trails are suitable for visitors using an off-road mobility scooter.
There are also children’s play areas, a café and plenty of picnic tables.
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Coed y Brenin Forest Park
Just a short drive from the Cabin as you turn left out of Trawsfynydd Leisure Village. Coed y Brenin was Britain's first purpose-built mountain biking centre and it is still one of the sport’s top destinations.
Eight purpose-built mountain bike trails start from the visitor centre and range from easy trails for families and beginners to technical routes for expert riders. Other facilities for mountain bikers include a bike shop and a skills area where you can develop your riding techniques.
The visitor centre is the starting point for walking and running trails through Coed y Brenin Forest Park as well as orienteering courses and geocaching trails.
Two of the walking trails are suitable for visitors using an off-road mobility scooter.
There are also children’s play areas, a café and plenty of picnic tables.
Ultimate Sleddog |Experience.
Mynydd Sleddog Adventures is Wales' first and only outdoor activity provider, specialising in husky rides and sleddog adventures with our team of racing sled.
Mynydd Sleddog Adventures
Ultimate Sleddog |Experience.
Mynydd Sleddog Adventures is Wales' first and only outdoor activity provider, specialising in husky rides and sleddog adventures with our team of racing sled.
There aren’t many places where you can combine the magic of fairies with the charm of animals and the rugged wilderness of 20 acres of beautiful natural woodland, but here at this unique North Wales attraction, that’s just what we do… which is why we are one of Wales’ best kept secrets – a must-see attraction for all animal, nature, outdoor, train and fairy lovers.
Check seasonal opening. Usually March.
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Iphakethe leGypsy Wood
There aren’t many places where you can combine the magic of fairies with the charm of animals and the rugged wilderness of 20 acres of beautiful natural woodland, but here at this unique North Wales attraction, that’s just what we do… which is why we are one of Wales’ best kept secrets – a must-see attraction for all animal, nature, outdoor, train and fairy lovers.
Check seasonal opening. Usually March.
Address: Cibyn Industrial Estate, Caernarfon LL55 2BD
The biggest and best indoor climbing around.
Year-round all weather venue open every day.
Climbing for all ages from 2 to 90+.
Complete beginner to advanced level.
Expert tuition for all levels including groups.
Café with birthday party & group catering.
Plenty of free car parking.
Free WiFi.
We are open 7 days a week:
Visiting with friends or family but not climbing, or just fancy having a look around? Spectators are free to relax in the seating areas and café overlooking the climbing walls.
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Beacon Climbing Centre
Address: Cibyn Industrial Estate, Caernarfon LL55 2BD
The biggest and best indoor climbing around.
Year-round all weather venue open every day.
Climbing for all ages from 2 to 90+.
Complete beginner to advanced level.
Expert tuition for all levels including groups.
Café with birthday party & group catering.
Plenty of free car parking.
Free WiFi.
We are open 7 days a week:
Visiting with friends or family but not climbing, or just fancy having a look around? Spectators are free to relax in the seating areas and café overlooking the climbing walls.
& Rhinog Fach are the mountain range that you can see from the deck of the cabin. Just a short drive from the site along a single farm track. Pick up a dozen eggs from the farm on the way (donations of £1) and look out for the wild horses. You'll eventually come to a small carpark near the forest. This is your starting point then decide which route you are going to take from the map. Beware there is no phone signal climbing this track and so keep to the path.
Rhinog Fawr
& Rhinog Fach are the mountain range that you can see from the deck of the cabin. Just a short drive from the site along a single farm track. Pick up a dozen eggs from the farm on the way (donations of £1) and look out for the wild horses. You'll eventually come to a small carpark near the forest. This is your starting point then decide which route you are going to take from the map. Beware there is no phone signal climbing this track and so keep to the path.
Gorge walking, Canyoning, Coasteering, Hill Walking etc.
Use CODE: SUMMER24 for a discount of 10%
Active Cymru
Gorge walking, Canyoning, Coasteering, Hill Walking etc.
Use CODE: SUMMER24 for a discount of 10%
Follow in the footsteps of Julia Bradbury and walk the Mawddach Trail between Dolgellau and Barmouth along the old railway line. This is a level 10 mile walk along teh estuary. Take the bus to Dolgellau to start (or catch the bus to get back home). The George III pub at Penmaenpool is a good spot for lunch, and if the full 10 miles is too much, the bus can be caught from across the toll bridge to get back to Barmouth.
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The Mawddach Trail
Follow in the footsteps of Julia Bradbury and walk the Mawddach Trail between Dolgellau and Barmouth along the old railway line. This is a level 10 mile walk along teh estuary. Take the bus to Dolgellau to start (or catch the bus to get back home). The George III pub at Penmaenpool is a good spot for lunch, and if the full 10 miles is too much, the bus can be caught from across the toll bridge to get back to Barmouth.
The National Outdoor Centre for Wales and home of exciting outdoor adventures. Explore our wide range of water and land based activities for all ages and skills levels. Enjoy Swimming, Paddleboarding, Windsurfing, Sailing, Power boating, cruising & yachting, wingsurfing & wingfoiling, seakayaking.
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Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre
The National Outdoor Centre for Wales and home of exciting outdoor adventures. Explore our wide range of water and land based activities for all ages and skills levels. Enjoy Swimming, Paddleboarding, Windsurfing, Sailing, Power boating, cruising & yachting, wingsurfing & wingfoiling, seakayaking.
Food scene
Trawsfynydd, LL41 4SE. Our menu caters for all appetites. From tasty pub food such as lamb & beef roasts all locally sourced to scrummy vegetarian and vegan alternatives.
All our meat is locally sourced and food prepared and served by local staff
If you fancy a delicious home made meal on the go we offer fantastic packed lunches for our adventurers who love to stay on the go!
The Cross Foxes Bunkhouse, Restaurant & Bar
Trawsfynydd, LL41 4SE. Our menu caters for all appetites. From tasty pub food such as lamb & beef roasts all locally sourced to scrummy vegetarian and vegan alternatives.
All our meat is locally sourced and food prepared and served by local staff
If you fancy a delicious home made meal on the go we offer fantastic packed lunches for our adventurers who love to stay on the go!
Shop
Fronwynion St, Trawsfynydd, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4SF.
2.7 miles from the cabin.
Open until 9pm every night apart from Sundays when it closes at 4pm.
Your "little big" local shop and post office in Trawsfynydd stocked with everything you may need.
Siop Glyndwr Premier
Fronwynion StreetFronwynion St, Trawsfynydd, Blaenau Ffestiniog LL41 4SF.
2.7 miles from the cabin.
Open until 9pm every night apart from Sundays when it closes at 4pm.
Your "little big" local shop and post office in Trawsfynydd stocked with everything you may need.
High Street, Porthmadog LL49 9NU. 15 Miles from the cabin.
Big Shop!
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Tesco Superstore
Stryd FawrHigh Street, Porthmadog LL49 9NU. 15 Miles from the cabin.
Big Shop!
11 miles from the cabin.
14 Maes Talaran, Dolgellau LL40 1HR
Open until 10pm every night apart from Sundays when it closes at 4pm.
Co-op Food
14 Maes Talaran11 miles from the cabin.
14 Maes Talaran, Dolgellau LL40 1HR
Open until 10pm every night apart from Sundays when it closes at 4pm.
2-3 Bridge Street. Dolgellau. Gwynedd LL40 1AU
Beautiful little independent gift shop run by Nia!
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Bridge Street2-3 Bridge Street. Dolgellau. Gwynedd LL40 1AU
Beautiful little independent gift shop run by Nia!