A pretty market town set close to Cadair Idris in Snowdonia National Park, Dolgellau is a fantastic base for eager explorers of the great outdoors. Accommodation options within the town and surrounding area are mostly cosy guesthouses and B&Bs. Our pick of the best places to stay in Dolgellau promises charming design in intimate, small - often family-owned - hotels, offering a warm Welsh welcome and stacks of local recommendations to help you make the most of your trip.
Nestled near the River Wnion, Dolgellau boasts more than 200 listed buildings, many of which are made from dark local stone, and there is heaps of history to discover along the narrow streets and appealing squares. The town is also an important hub for Welsh music — look out for a lively programme of events in Dolgellau's Ty Siamas, the National Centre for Folk Music.
The big attraction, of course, is Snowdonia itself. Hikers can conquer the great mountain of Cadair Idris, or embark upon picturesque walks in all directions. Active adventurers will adore the myriad cycling routes of the Coed y Brenin Forest Park, roaming through the countryside on horseback, or birdwatching in the lovely Mawddach Estuary. There are water sports, too, just 25 minutes away in Bala, where Wales’ largest natural lake has become popular for canoeing, sailing and windsurfing. Drive to the seaside, treat yourself to tea and cake in one of the town’s cafes, or head out to marvel at the famed Narrow Gauge Railways, some of which are within easy reach of Dolgellau by car.
Round off days of discovering Snowdonia’s wild, rugged beauty with cosy pub evenings, feasting on delicious regional dishes in your guesthouse’s restaurant. The best places to stay in Dolgellau fuse laid-back authenticity with smart, contemporary design in heritage buildings — ideal for a memorable Snowdonia escape.