Cadwgan House Hotel

Station Road, Dyffryn Ardudwy, Gwynedd, LL44 2HA

A traditional family run Hotel
We offer a number of amenities at Cadwgan House Hotel, Dyffryn Ardudwy from a bike lock-up area, on-site parking, free wifi, breakfast in the conservatory overlooking green fields and views towards the sea, as well as a portering service to name but a few.

No matter what time of year Cadwgan House Hotel is the perfect place to explore North Wales or relax in our peaceful garden.

Our rooms are non-smoking and en-suite. We have a variety of rooms from standard twin, beautiful four poster bedroom as well as twin/double rooms and three family rooms, all with views over the mountains or towards the sea.
Cadwgan House Hotel is a traditional family run Hotel situated in the beautiful unspoilt area of Dyffryn Ardudwy between Harlech and Barmouth, off the A496 in Gwynedd, North Wales.

Located by the station for Dyffryn Ardudwy which services the Cambrian Branchline Railway. The quiet lane, Cadwgan is situated on leads directly to the beach. Cadwgan is ideal for those wishing to relax and unwind or to explore the North West Wales coast and Snowdonia National Park whether it be on foot, by car, rail or on two wheels. There are lovely individual boutique shops in Barmouth and Harlech or plenty of attractions ranging from Portmeirion, beautiful gardens to explore or zip wires for the more adventurous!!

There are too many activities locally to name them all from pony trekking to white water rafting, surf Snowdonia to the slate caverns or for a more gentile time discover the Gardens within the area, take a leisurely walk down the lane to the beautiful Benar Beach where you can stroll to Shell Island and admire the views over the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia.
Accommodation Amenities
  • Bathtub
  • Bike Storage
  • Breakfast Included
  • Children Welcome
  • Double Room
  • Family Room
  • Off Road Parking
  • Shower
  • Sun Terrace/Patio/Decking
  • TV
  • Twin Room
  • WiFi


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