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Located in the picturesque village of Llanberis, at the foot of Mount Snowdon, our stunning semi-detached holiday home boasts breathtaking views over Lake Padarn, Elidir Fawr, and Dinorwig Quarry. Our self-catering accommodation offers the perfect retreat for families, couples, and friends, with its beautifully crafted interior and tranquil surroundings.
Our Facilities
Our lodge features three cozy bedrooms, comfortably sleeping up to five people, with the master bedroom boasting an en-suite shower room, juliet balcony, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The two twin bedrooms are perfect for younger people or couples, while the single bedroom provides a snug and peaceful retreat.
The lodge itself is meticulously maintained and fully equipped, boasting a welcoming vestibule hallway, downstairs cloakroom, utility room, and spacious open-plan dining and living area. The modern, fully equipped kitchen includes a breakfast bar and feature windows, allowing you to take in the breathtaking views whilst enjoying a morning coffee.
Our Services
At Llanberis Lodges, we strive to provide everything necessary to make your stay with us as enjoyable and relaxing as possible. Our services include:
- Welcome pack on arrival
- Bedding and towels provided
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Washing machine and clothes airer
- Smart TV and DVD player
- DVD's, board games, and books
- Garden furniture
- Check-in from 3.30pm onwards and check-out by 10.30am
Location and Nearby Attractions
Llanberis is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as canoeing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, and wild swimming available on Lake Padarn. The path and railway up to Mount Snowdon are just a 10-minute walk away, making it the perfect base for those looking to explore the great outdoors.
The village itself offers a variety of pubs, restaurants, cafes, takeaways, and shops, all within walking distance. Many of North Wales' most popular attractions are also within easy reach, including Zipworld, Caernarfon Castle, Highland Railways, and the Isle of Anglesey.
Getting Here
We are located just a 15-minute drive from both the A5 and A55, making it easily accessible from most parts of the country.
Pricing
Our pricing starts at 200 per night, based on up to five people sharing. Short and long stays are available, with the price and minimum number of nights bookable varying depending on the dates required.
If you have any queries or would like to book your stay with us, please don't hesitate to contact us at info@llanberislodges.co.uk or call us on 01286 871617.
Accommodation
The majority of reviews praise the lodges for being clean, well-maintained, and comfortable. The rooms are described as being large, with big bathrooms and walk-in showers. The beds are often mentioned as being gigantic and comy. The lodges are also located in a convenient spot, with easy access to the village of Llanberis, shops, restaurants, and the Snowdon mountain railway station.
Food and Drink
Several reviewers mention the lovely breakfasts, with a highlight being the homemade breakfast, which includes granola with berries, cooked breakfast, and even sausages for the dogs. The breakfast hamper, delivered to the room during Covid restrictions, is also praised for its variety and quality. Some reviewers mention enjoying the tea and coffee making facilities in their rooms.
Service
Many reviewers praise the hospitality and service of the owners, Bob and Annie. They are described as being friendly, helpful, and welcoming. Some reviewers mention that Bob went out of his way to make them feel welcome, including saying hello to their dogs.
Value for Money
One reviewer mentions that the price of 105 per night was not justified by the facilities and service provided. They mention that the lack of a micro oven or small fridge in the rooms was a drawback, as was the fact that towels were not changed daily.
Location
The lodges' location is praised for being close to the lake and the Snowdon mountain railway station. The bus for Pen Y Pass is also nearby, making it easy to access for those climbing Snowdon via the Pyg and Miners route.
Pitfalls
One reviewer mentions that the lodges did not have a micro oven or small fridge in the rooms, which was a drawback. Another reviewer mentions that towels were not changed daily, and that the owner, Bob, was grumpy and rude on several occasions.
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