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Snowdonia: bed and breakfast accommodation

Snowdonia is a region of North Wales and a national park of 838 square miles (2,170 km2) in area. It was the first to be designated of the three National Parks in Wales, in 1951. There are also many rivers, gorges, forests and moorland.  The park attracts over 6 million visitors annually, split almost equally between day and staying visitors, making it the third most visited national park in England and Wales.

Places to visit in the Brecon Beacons

The actual hills are, of course, the main attraction here with the vistas, experience, activities and visitor attractions that go with that.

Snowdonia may be divided into four areas:

  • The northernmost area is the most popular with tourists, and includes (west to east): Moel Hebog, Mynydd Mawr and the Nantlle Ridge; the Snowdon massif; the Glyderau, and the Carneddau. These last three groups are the highest mountains in Wales, and include all Wales' 3000-foot mountains.
  • The second area includes peaks such as Moel Siabod, Cnicht the Moelwynion, and the mountains around Blaenau Ffestiniog.
  • The third area includes the Rhinogydd in the west as well as the Arenig and the Migneint (this last being an area of bog). This area is not as popular with tourists as the other areas, due to its remoteness.
  • The southernmost area includes Cadair Idris, the Tarren range, and the Aran group, including Aran Fawddwy, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom south of SnowdonHistoric

Brecon Beacons bed and breakfasts (B&Bs) and hotel accommodation in the Brecon Beacons

The more historic hotels and bed and breakfast accommodation tends to be towards the centre of the older towns. For those that prefer rural locations then there are many hotels and B&Bs in the smaller towns and villages throughout the country, with dedicated hiker accommodation in the mountainous regions.