The 5 best places to stay before climbing Snowdon

Welcome to Large Outdoors, we offer the largest selection of Snowdon Guided Day WalksSnowdon Sunrise and Snowdon Moonlight walks, along with plenty of getaways and short stays in Snowdonia.

If you’re planning to climb Snowdon and are looking for places to stay, then check out some of our favourite places. Alternatively, Large Outdoors also run a full schedule of residential weekends and experiences to both climb Snowdon and also to explore the Snowdonia National Park at large. View all of our Snowdonia Experiences here…

Dol Peris

Right in the heart of Llanberis Dol Peris is our favourite place to stay in Snowdonia. We love it so much that we base most of our Snowdon trips from here. You can view all of our Snowdonia trips based at Dol Peris here…

www.largeoutdoors.com/dol-peris-snowdonia

The lounge in Dol Peris

The lounge in Dol Peris



Pen y Pass YHA

The highest hostel in Snowdonia, Pen y Pass YHA is at the top of the Llanberis Pass, right next to the start of two of the popular routes up Snowdon, the Pyg Track and the Miners Track. Recently refurbished, you can have breakfast in the clouds and then walk straight out of the door up the mountain. If Pen y Pass is full and you're looking for a hostel, YHA has several more, close by, at Llanberis, Bryn Gwynant, The Snowdon Ranger, and Betws y Coed.

www.yha.org.uk/hostel/snowdon-pen-y-pass

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Sunrise from the trig point on the top of Snowdon.

Sunrise from the trig point on the top of Snowdon.

Pen y Gwyryd Hotel

Close to Pen y Pass, this famous hotel has been the haunt of climbers ever since mountaineering in Snowdonia became popular. It was also the training base for the first successful Everest expedition in reaching the summit, and you can see this history in the Everest Room. There is a path connecting the hotel to the starting point for the Pyg and Miners Tracks plus it’s just a short hop down the road to the start of the Watkins Path, it also has a great pub.

www.pyg.co.uk

The Royal Goat Hotel

Beddgelert lies south of Snowdon on the banks of the rivers Glaslyn and Colwyn, which meet in the town centre. The Royal Goat is the largest place to stay, a grand old hotel on the edge of town with a bar full of sofas to relax in the evening. The former owner is famous as the person who 'made up' the legend of Gelert the dog, a story that still draws hundreds to visit the grave on the village's outskirts. You can easily access the Watkins Path, Snowdon Ranger and Rhyd Ddu path from this hotel.

www.royalgoathotel.co.uk

Ty'n y Coed Inn

This old coaching inn lies in the village of Capel Curig, east of Snowdon towards Betws y Coed, in the wooded valley beside the River Llugwy. It has one of the best bars in Snowdonia, with a great menu and plenty of ales. You can see one of the old stagecoaches that used to stop at the inn outside the entrance.

www.tyn-y-coed.co.uk

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And finally… A well-deserved feast after your triumphant summit…

Gallt y Glyn

Without doubt our favourite place to eat out in Llanberis, locally known as Pizza and a Pint which pretty much says it all. Great stone baked pizza, real ales and if pizza is not your thing some great hearty alternatives. They also have some great budget rooms and a small bunkhouse.

www.galltyglyn.com

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