Dog friendly holiday cottages near Snowdon, sleeping 16 with large social spaces, for family get togethers and outdoor activity enthusiasts
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. The Old School Holiday Cottages, Caearthro, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, sleeps 4 - 16 in 8 bedrooms.
The Old School Holiday Cottages sleep 16, each with a private secure enclosed patio or garden, 15 minutes from Llanberis and Snowdon:
Yr Wyddfa sleeps 6
Eryri sleeps 6
Snowdon sleeps 4
Any combination of cottages, sleeping from 2 to 16, can be booked.
Pen Clip sleeping a further 4 is also available 2 miles away in the village of Waunfawr.
This group of family holiday cottages in Caearthro is convenient for visiting the historic town of Caernarfon and as a base for exploring North Wales, the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia (Eryri), as well as somewhere to celebrate a milestone birthday or other special occasion. These cottages are also perfect for multi generation families, friends, walking or cycling groups.
Converted from an old school and still retaining original wood block floors as a nod to the building's past, these 3 cottages provide cosy and flexible accommodation, each with a large social open plan sitting/dining and kitchen area making it easy for your group to get together to socialise in any cottage - and comfortable cottages to come home to after a day out exploring. Each cottage has an enclosed garden for relaxing outside on a balmy evening. All properties are dog friendly and there is a shared exercise area.
The bedrooms are beautifully decorated, making the most of traditional beams and slightly wonky ceilings for a characterful country retreat. Attractive soft furnishings and period occasional furniture create a warm and cosy ambience. The 2 larger cottages have a ground floor bunk room, ideal for any children in the group. Bathroom facilities are shared and plentiful.
The Old School Holiday Cottages benefit from being just 5 minutes from the stunning royal town of Caernarfon, a Unesco World Heritage Site with an awe inspiring medieval castle to boot. The recently developed waterfront area and narrow streets make for an interesting visit with lots of stop offs for lunch or afternoon tea. Enthusiastic walkers and cyclists will love the close proximity to the wonderful trails of the Eryri National Park and adventurers will be happy to access North Wales adrenaline attractions including Zip World and Bounce Below. The Llyn Peninsula has great beaches for family days out, including Traeth Nefyn and Porth Neigwl, the latter known as Hell's Mouth with fantastic surfing opportunities.