The historic Craflwyn Estate dates back to 1200 AD. Having been part of a monastery, a family residence and a Victorian hunting lodge, it is now a fully resourced conference and activity centre. The bunkhouse, located in the old stables, accommodates 12 people, in 2 self-contained units of 7 and 5 beds. There is a dining / lounge area and a large kitchen.
Craflwyn is set in a stunning location at the foot of Snowdon, in the Nantgwynant valley, with dramatic views and a magical atmosphere.
The village of Beddgelert can be reached on foot via a riverside footpath. The village has pubs, bistros, cafés, shops and an information centre.
Snowdon and the legendary Dinas Emrys are both on the doorstep and a wide range of beaches, historic houses, gardens and archaeological sites are all within easy reach. The hall offers en-suite accommodation and sleeps 14 people.
  
Open:
All year all day. Office hours 9am-5pm Mon-Fri. |
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Booking:
33% non-returnable deposit to secure the booking. Full payment due 10 weeks in advance. |
Price per night:
Check website for latest prices. Two night minimum stay. Bank holidays 15% extra. |
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Number of beds:
12 (2 self-contained units of 7 and 5 beds) |
Contact Details
The National Trust Craflwyn Beddgelert Gwynedd LL55 4NG |
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Ask for Eirian Jones
Tel: 01766 510120
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Public Transport:
Trains at Bangor and Porthmadog. Local buses stop nearby. |
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Directions:
Craflwyn Hall is approximately ¾ mile outside Beddgelert on the A498 towards Capel Curig. |
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