About Craflwyn Hall, National Trust
Located in Beddgelert, Caernarfon on Gwynedd, Craflwyn Hall is a large traditional house, full of Victorian character and charm. A National Trust Holidays property, accommodating up to eight guests, there is enough space for family and friends to gather on the lawn, round the table, in the bar or by an open fire. The Hall backs onto woodland criss-crossed with footpaths, and animals often graze in the field opposite.
For the adventurous Eryri is perfect for hiking and climbing, ascend Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). Challenge yourself with various climbing routes and scrambles on mountains like Tryfan. Try kayaking, canoeing and paddleboarding, discover a variety of walking trails, from leisurely strolls through villages like Betws-y-Coed to challenging hikes through ancient woodlands. Enjoy unique indoor activities like the Zip World Betws-y-Coed and the Bounce Below experience in Llechwedd slate caverns.
Plastic Free Yr Wyddfa: Plastic Free Yr Wyddfa is an initiative organised by Eryri National Park to protect the mountain’s sustainable future. This cottage, and all National Trust holiday cottages in the national park have been awarded silver status in this plastic-free business programme, and we are making changes to work towards gold status.