Bethel Holiday Cottages
Choose from 11 self catering holiday cottages in Bethel, Anglesey, 1 of which are dog friendly, 8 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 10 guests.
A beautiful modern property perfect for larger families or groups of up to ten people. Easy access for the less able too, in this all ground- floor home. Enjoy the spacious kitchen-diner, 4 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms plus a great outdoor space with decking area and prep kitchen for outdoor dining. Llety'r Adar (Bird House) is in a beautiful tranquil setting on the edge of the village of Bethel, just inland from Y Felinheli and close to the castle town of Caernarfon. Bethel is a quiet village with everything you would expect, good Pub /restaurant (Y Gors Bach and Y Bedol) a local shop and post office and regular bus service.This is a fantastic base from which to explore Snowdonia, Anglesey, the North coast and even a daytrip to the Llyn Peninsula. Greenwood (a multi award winning family amusement park with an eco-theme) is within walking distance at less than a mile away.The village is just four miles from the Royal Town of Caernarfon with it's impressive Castle, Roman ruins, quay side attractions, Welsh Highland Steam Railway, golf club, airport, museums and more. Six miles further inland is Llanberis at the foot of Mount Snowdon and the starting point of many walks, climbs or days out on the lake (Llyn Padarn) not to mention the Welsh Slate Museum and the Mountain Railway Station, Electric Mountain and the many gift shops, cafes and bars in the town.Whether you are interested in outdoor action and adventure at Zip World, Mountain Biking, Surf Snowdonia, coasteering, kitesurfing or visiting National Trust properties like Penrhyn Castle, Plas Newydd, Bodnant Gardens the list of amazing things to do and see is almost endless and there is always more around the next corner from adrenaline-fuelled fun to family entertainment, exploring historic castles to birdwatching and hill walking, there is something here for every generation and all within a short drive of this centrally located holiday cottage. Purpose built for families or friends (including those with less mobile family members) who wish to explore Snowdonia. Sleeping up to 10 people, Llety'r Adar's accommodation is all on the ground floor with 4 good size bedrooms consisting of two double rooms, a large family room with two single beds and a set of bunks, and one bunk room (all top bunks suitable for children over 6 years). There are three shower rooms including a private level access shower suitable for wheelchair users. The house has a spacious kitchen diner with TV, easy chairs and large dining table and a cosy lounge with couches, bean bags, a TV and DVD player. For outdoor dining there is a small additional prep kitchen with larder fridge, microwave and sink, perfect for preparing picnic hampers and packed lunches for all those long walks and to make easier to get ready for the barbecue! Externally there is a large sundeck with picnic tables and deckchairs, perfect for a family BBQ.Guests may make use of the laundry room (housing a coin operated washer and dryer) and a shared grassed area.Facilities include full central heating , a fridge freezer and larder fridge, 2 microwaves, dishwasher, a 5 ring gas hob and electric fan oven. All bed linen is supplied together with one bath and one hand towel per person, the heating. hot water and electricity are included in the tariff. The owners are discretely on hand if needed.This is a no smoking property. Sorry no pets allowed. A good housekeeping deposit of £100 is payable on arrival at the accommodation.
A pretty two bedroomed cottage all on one level, set in a rural location and yet close to all the fabulous activities the region has to offer.
This cottage is perfect for families or couples looking for a Welsh retreat, rural enough to enjoy the peace and beauty of the area and yet close to the local amenities too.
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Well positioned holiday cottage to enjoy both mountains and sea, near Felinheli. Close to Caernarfon with plenty of amenities. Wifi, TV
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Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x twin. 1 x bathroom with shower over bath, loo and wash hand basin. 1 x shower room with loo and wash hand basin. Open plan kitchen, sitting and dining room with TV, Blue Ray and DVD players.
Llety Llanfair is located near Y Felinheli in North Wales. Unique property. Shepherd’s hut. Countryside setting. Hot tub. Off-road parking. Llanberis 7.8 miles. Bangor 7 miles. Caenarfon 3.1 miles.
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Gwel Y Fenai in Y Felinheli, Gwynedd sleeps five people in two bedrooms.
Cosy barn conversion with beams, easy access to Caernarfon with its castle and harbour, Snowdon and mountain railway easily reached.
Rural retreat for couples, close to Snowdon and Llanberis, home to Electric Mountain, Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey nearby.
Rural location for this lovely bungalow on working farm, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, flying clubs, sailing and beaches close by.
Barn conversion with beams and French doors, rural location, Plas Menai outdoor pursuit centre and cycle tracks close by.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Bethel
Discover 11 Bethel self catering cottages in Anglesey. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Anglesey base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Bethel
- GreenWood Family Park (1.1m)
- Moel Y Don (1.5m)
- Plas Newydd Lodge (2.8m)
- Pier Landerne (3.2m)
- Caernarfon Walks - Guided Tours (3.4m)
- Longest Station Sign (3.8m)
- Castell Bryn Gwyn (3.9m)
- Bryn Gwyn Standing Stones (4m)
- Lone tree (4.1m)
- Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways' - (Waunfawr,Station) (4.1m)
- Coed Cyrnol (4.3m)
- Snowdon Honey Farm & Winery (4.6m)
- Paradise adventures (4.8m)
- Ropeworks Active Ltd (4.9m)
- Llanberis Lake Railway (4.9m)
- Ceunant Mawr Waterfall (5m)
- Carved Welsh Dragon (5.7m)
- THE BETHESDA DRAGON (5.7m)
- Anglesey Model Village & Cafe (5.7m)
- Roman Camp (5.7m)
Outdoor Activities around Bethel
- Tyddyn Mawr Golf Course (1.1m)
- Faenol estate (2.8m)
- Cae Ceffylau (3.4m)
- Park (3.5m)
- Gypsy Wood Park (4m)
- Belgian Promenade (4.2m)
- Coed Doctor (4.3m)
- Pili Palas Nature World (4.9m)
- Welsh Highland Railway - Dinas (5.2m)
- Parc Bryn Cegin (5.2m)
- Lon Las Ogwen (5.3m)
- Parc Braichtalog (5.3m)
- Cadeirlan Deiniol Sant ym Mangor | Saint Deiniol's Cathedral in Bangor (5.4m)
- Lôn Lâs Ogwen (5.4m)
- Tan Tŵr (6m)
- Lôn Las Ogwen (6.1m)
- Cwt Ogwen (6.1m)
- Llys Dafydd (6.1m)
- Llyn Iolo (7.5m)
- Dinas Dinlle (7.7m)
Holiday Cottages Near Bethel
Bethel makes a delightful base for exploring the surrounding towns; read on to discover what each nearby place has to offer.
- Llanrug is a short drive away, about 1.3 miles from Bethel, offering lush countryside and easy access to walks in a scenic hillside village, a peaceful corner of the landscape that rewards slow wandering.
- Penisa'r Waun is roughly 1.3 miles away, and you can enjoy coastal village charm by the sea, with easy access to beaches and trails.
- Y Felinheli sits about 1.5 miles from Bethel, offering harbor views and opportunities for a pleasant stroll along the waterfront in a historic harbor town that welcomes wanderers.
- Llanedwen is around 2.2 miles away, a riverside Anglesey spot inviting gentle walks along the bank and a quiet moment by the water.
- Caeathro lies about 2.8 miles away, a convenient base for exploring the coast and countryside in a quiet countryside hamlet that offers easy access to local trails.
About Bethel
Welcome to Bethel, Wales!
This charming village invites you to explore its rich history, captivating attractions, and breathtaking natural beauty.
Immerse yourself in the local culture and traditions as you discover the warm and welcoming community.
From outdoor activities that will thrill adventure seekers to peaceful moments surrounded by stunning landscapes, Bethel has something for everyone.
So, get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Bethel, Wales.
History of Bethel, Wales
You should explore the rich history of Bethel, Wales. From its humble beginnings as a small village in the 17th century, Bethel has grown into a thriving community with a fascinating past.
The town was once a hub for the coal mining industry, with its mines producing vast amounts of coal that fueled the Industrial Revolution. As you wander through the streets, you can still see remnants of its industrial heritage, such as old mine shafts and workers' cottages.
Bethel also played a significant role in the Welsh language revival, with the establishment of a Welsh chapel that became a center for cultural and social activities.
Today, the town is proud of its history and celebrates it through various events and museums that showcase the rich tapestry of Bethel's past.
Attractions in Bethel, Wales
Explore the natural beauty and cultural landmarks of Bethel, Wales. Immerse yourself in the enchanting landscapes and discover the rich history that surrounds this charming village.
Here are some attractions that will leave you captivated:
- Natural Beauty
- Take a leisurely stroll through the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park, where majestic mountains and tranquil lakes await.
- Lose yourself in the vibrant colors of the Aber Falls, a stunning waterfall nestled amidst lush greenery.
- Cultural Landmarks
- Visit the historic St. Mary's Church, a testament to the village's deep-rooted heritage and architectural beauty.
- Step back in time at the National Slate Museum, where you can explore the fascinating world of slate mining and its impact on the region.
Indulge your senses and create lasting memories as you uncover the hidden treasures of Bethel, Wales.
Natural Beauty of Bethel, Wales
Why is the natural beauty of Bethel, Wales so captivating?
It's because this small village is nestled in the breathtaking countryside of North Wales.
As you stroll through the village, you'll be surrounded by lush green fields, rolling hills, and picturesque landscapes that will take your breath away.
The area is dotted with charming stone cottages and quaint farmhouses, adding to its idyllic charm.
The nearby mountains offer stunning panoramic views, with their majestic peaks reaching towards the sky.
Explore the tranquil forests and discover hidden waterfalls that cascade down rocky cliffs.
The pristine rivers and lakes are perfect for fishing or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by the water.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a peaceful escape, the natural beauty of Bethel, Wales will leave you in awe.
Local Culture and Traditions in Bethel, Wales
Immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and traditions of Bethel, Wales, where history and community intertwine. Experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals as they proudly share their heritage with you.
Feel the rhythm of traditional Welsh music as it fills the air, transporting you to a bygone era of storytelling and celebration. Join in the lively folk dances, where your feet can't help but tap along to the infectious energy of the music. Listen to the enchanting tales of mythical creatures and ancient legends that have been passed down through generations, igniting your imagination and connecting you to the rich folklore of the land.
Indulge your taste buds in the flavors of authentic Welsh cuisine, lovingly prepared using locally sourced ingredients and age-old recipes. Savor the melt-in-your-mouth Welsh cakes, a sweet treat that embodies the essence of tradition and home. Raise a glass of the finest Welsh ale, raising a toast to the proud brewing heritage that has stood the test of time.
In Bethel, Wales, the cultural tapestry is alive and vibrant, waiting to be discovered and cherished.
Outdoor Activities in Bethel, Wales
Get ready to discover a multitude of exciting outdoor activities in Bethel, Wales, where adventure and exploration await you. With its stunning natural landscapes, Bethel offers a range of activities that cater to all ages and interests.
Lace up your hiking boots and explore the breathtaking trails of Snowdonia National Park, where you can conquer the highest peak in Wales, Mount Snowdon.
If you prefer water activities, head to the beautiful coastline and indulge in surfing, kayaking, or paddleboarding.
Bethel also boasts an array of cycling routes, allowing you to pedal through picturesque countryside and charming villages.
For thrill-seekers, the area offers rock climbing and abseiling opportunities that will get your heart racing.
Whether you're a nature lover or an adrenaline junkie, Bethel has something for everyone to enjoy in its great outdoors.