Glan y Gors, Llanberis

Glan y Gors is a semi-detached, stone built cottage, situated in an elevated position in the village of Dinorwig, five miles from Llanberis in North Wales. This cottage sleeps up to twelve people and has four bedrooms, consisting of two twin rooms, one of which is on the ground floor, and two family rooms with a double and single bed, one of which has a four poster bed, as well as a ground floor family shower room with a walk/wheel-in shower, plus two first floor family bathrooms. The cottage also has a large and well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, and a large sitting room with woodburning stove and large bed settee. Outside, this cottage has ample off road parking and an enclosed terraced garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Glan y Gors is a wonderful family holiday home, close to many places of interest.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 10
  •   Bedrooms 4
  •   Bathrooms 3
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Four bedrooms: 2 x twin (one on ground floor), 2 x family rooms with double and single bed (one with four poster). Ground floor shower room with walk/wheel-in shower, basin and raised WC with grab rails. Two first floor bathrooms with bath with shower over, basin and WC (one with whirlpool bath). Due to the new Government legislation regarding the Rule of 6 the prices for this property have been reduced in order to accommodate smaller groups of up to 6. Large, well equipped fitted kitchen with dining area. Large, comfortable sitting room with woodburning stove and large bed settee.

Llanberis 5 miles. A traditional, stone-built semi-detached cottage, situated in a peaceful and elevated position in the scattered village of Dinorwic, on a mountain opposite Snowdon. Spacious and well equipped, the cottage is ideal for large parties with a roomy kitchen/diner and three bathrooms. There are ground floor facilities and widened doors which are suitable for less able guests and wheelchair users - please phone for further information. The accommodation is finished to a high standard and includes an inglenook fireplace in the sitting room with cosy woodburning stove. There is an attractive, enclosed terraced garden, withgarden furniture and BBQ - perfect for a relaxed family break. Pretty Llanberis with its scenic pass and excellent walking is 5 miles away by car (2 miles on foot), and Anglesey, with its many sandy beaches, is only half an hour's drive. An excellent retreat at any time of the year.

Llanberis is dwarfed by the imposing Mount Snowdon; the highest mountain in England and Wales. Many walkers and climbers are drawn by the challenge of Snowdon, but it is also possible to experience the views from the summit by taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Llanberis is located in the Snowdonia National Park and offers other attractions for those interested in unspoilt scenery, abundant wildlife and the variety of activities offered by the great outdoors. For a more relaxed approach, Llanberis is well-served by restaurants, pubs and shops and there are a number of tourist attractions within a short drive, such as Caernarfon Castle and National trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, video, CD/music centre, WiFi. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate on request. Ample off road parking (5 plus cars). Enclosed terraced garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Three well-behaved pets welcome. Shop and pub 15 mins walk (Deiniolen).

Location Details

Llanberis is dwarfed by the imposing Mount Snowdon; the highest mountain in England and Wales. Many walkers and climbers are drawn by the challenge of Snowdon, but it is also possible to experience the views from the summit by taking the Snowdon Mountain Railway. Llanberis is located in the Snowdonia National Park and offers other attractions for those interested in unspoilt scenery, abundant wildlife and the variety of activities offered by the great outdoors. For a more relaxed approach, Llanberis is well-served by restaurants, pubs and shops and there are a number of tourist attractions within a short drive, such as Caernarfon Castle and National trust properties at Penrhyn and Plas Newydd.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Reviews

The house was very spacious and very well equipped. The garden was great, very good for both adults and children. It was also in a splendid location for going to all kinds of attractions and for walks directly from the house. We enjoyed our stay there very much.

Rated by Mrs Stout reviewed on 26th June 2016

This property is in an excellent location. It is peaceful with great views. I took my large telescope and picked out Jupiter. My disabled nephew was with the group and he had the downstairs bedroom giving him his own wheelchair shower. All of the rooms were exceptional for a holiday let and all in my party loved the cottage.

Rated by Mr Hart reviewed on 29th May 2016

We had an amazing time at the cottage. There was plenty of space for us all. This is the first time any of us have been on a holiday like this one and all of us can't wait to come back again. The owner was lovely and very helpful and the views were spectacular.

Rated by Miss Muggeridge reviewed on 17th May 2016

We had a lovely stay at this cottage . It was very clean, comfortable and was well equipped. The wet room was very good for my daughter with special needs. The WiFi and Sky TV was an added bonus! There is plenty to do around the local area and is a very beautiful area to stay in.

Rated by Miss Howe reviewed on 31st May 2015

A hidden gem with a few flaws but still a gem despite this! We found this place during a web trawl. We were looking for a place in Wales with wheelchair access as well as welcoming pets and we needed four bedrooms with one of them being adapted for a wheelchair user so this place fitted the bill quite nicely. Be aware though Glan y Gors is quite isolated, a car is a must and be prepared for winding roads that go bump in the night and day as you make your way to your destination. Sheep are prevalent, as are walkers, serious bikers and even horse riders. There is ample parking outside the cottage and if you don't have any mobility, or you don't feel you can negotiate the steep concrete slope, you can drive to the kitchen front door and park up. Entry is through the kitchen door which is wide enough to take my outsize wheelchair. The kitchen is big, there is a table for 8 in it, along with a hob, fridge, stove, washing machine, microwave, toaster, kettle, all the usual kitchen utility aids. Be aware the microwave doesn't switch off, it heats your food but keeps on heating it! Well I said this little gem had a flaw or two! Plus some of the pans have seen far better days but the eating utensils from plates to cups are of a good quality. Sharp knives, bring your own, they do supply cutting knives but they are blunt to say the least. Bedding is supplied but bring a towel as these are not included in your stay. The adapted bathroom is roomy, a shower chair is supplied, the loo has all the railings In place but be aware it is right next to a hot radiator and the plinth the toilet itself is on has been in situ since 1998 and needs replacing because when you sit on the loo you rock somewhat. One of the cottages little quirks that the owner says she will sort out. Until then just take a sea sickness tablet and try not to look at any paintings of ships riding waves in a raging sea whilst perched upon the pot. The lounge is spacious, with another dining table and chairs available: there is a log burner to warm your bones on a cold night but there is also good central heating throughout the cottage. There is wifi, but BT apparently was in the process of repairing it during our stay. This is a new addition to the property so there are teething problems that need sorting out. In the adapted room downstairs you can get 4G so for the cyber lovers, all is not lost. The TV had to be replaced as it was faulty, but in all fairness the owner did sort this as soon as we told them there was a problem. It's not a big TV but it is brand new! A flight of stairs leads to three further bedrooms and two bathrooms. In theory a person in a wheelchair can access the rooms upstairs via a lift outside but this is not working, the owner is trying to get a second hand one to replace it but as it is obsolete this is proving somewhat difficult. There is plenty of room for your dog to run around in, a closed in garden that you can use, remember to clean up after your pooch though, and as long as you are careful you can walk the lonely roads further afield if the fancy takes you. This is not a perfect property but it ticks all the boxes I need it to tick. It's adapted enough for me, its quirks are my kind of quirks, plus my bedroom has a fabulous view, the family dog can come along, and it is remote enough for peace and quiet, but near enough to the likes of Bangor to get your big town fix without having to travel for hours. You are also near to loads of places of historical interest, you can get your mountain fix by admiring Snowdonia, and if you are a fan of trains, old and new, then this is the place for you. Would I come back again? Yes, on the provision, that the loo ceases to rock on its own axis, I am all for new and different experiences, but that rocking bogs are a no no.

Rated by TwiceDeadTrilogy reviewed on 16th March 2015

We were able to visit lots of interesting and fascinating venues which were within easy reach of the cottage, including the Snowdon Mountain Railway.

Rated by Mrs Adams reviewed on 2nd September 2014

Lovely character cottage, beautiful views over a beautiful location. Good spacious rooms, lovely log burning stove - all in all fantastic stay for 9 of us aged from 5 - 83!!

Rated by MaidstoneCatkins reviewed on 1st September 2014

We liked Wales and the cottage was very nice and well priced.

Rated by Miss Sawyer reviewed on 1st April 2014

The kitchen was full of flies and no wonder, there were 7 people including the children in our party, my wife and mother in law had to wash 7 items of everything, plates, cereal bowls, cups, glasses, cutlery, they were disgusting and dirty, food left on the plates, the cooker had flies all over it, the pots and pans could not be used, you were unable to make even a sandwich without someone with you to get rid of the flies, the living room had seen better days, not like the images on the web site, in fact nothing like it at all. Several light bulbs had gone so they had to be changed by myself and my father in law, all this had to be done before we had even unpacked! How Sykes Cottages can give this accommodation 4 ticks I will never comprehend!! We were also expected to strip all the beds on the day of our departure and also vacuum, isn't that the job of the cleaners, after paying nearly £900 for one week I feel conned!!! On a more positive note the upstairs was at least clean and comfortable and the views were spectacular, pity the property wasn't.

Rated by Robert C reviewed on 1st September 2013

The kitchen was full of flies and no wonder, there were 7 people including the children in our party, my wife and mother in law had to wash 7 items of everything, plates, cereal bowls, cups, glasses, cutlery, they were disgusting and dirty, food left on the plates, the cooker had flies all over it, the pots and pans could not be used, you were unable to make even a sandwich without someone with you to get rid of the flies, the living room had seen better days, not like the images on the web site, in fact nothing like it at all. Several light bulbs had gone so they had to be changed by myself and my father in law, all this had to be done before we had even unpacked! How Sykes Cottages can give this accommodation 4 ticks I will never comprehend!! We were also expected to strip all the beds on the day of our departure and also vacuum, isn't that the job of the cleaners, after paying nearly £900 for one week I feel conned!!!! On a more positive note the upstairs was at least clean and comfortable and the views were spectacular, pity the property wasn't.

Rated by Robert C reviewed on 31st August 2013

Very welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, superb position, totally quiet and private. Excellent base from which to explore Snowdonia and Anglesey.

Rated by Mrs Nichols reviewed on 26th August 2013

The house was beautifully warm and comfortable.

Rated by Mrs Hepworth reviewed on 14th April 2013

Location was perfect for our intention of climbing Snowdon. The property was warm and ready for arrival. The owner was lovely and accommodating.

Rated by Miss Boyland reviewed on 21st March 2013

The house was spacious and easily accommodated the numbers, the owner was extremely helpful, friendly and went out of her way to make our stay straightforward. Hoping to visit again in the future!

Rated by Miss Inwood reviewed on 30th July 2012

Great location with friendly owners.

Rated by Miss Hunt reviewed on 3rd May 2011

Fantastic views and scenery. A great family base for this part of Wales.

Rated by Mrs Moon reviewed on 2nd March 2011

I was very impressed with the disabled facilities at property.

Rated by Mrs Redfern reviewed on 15th November 2010

We wanted a relaxing break and had a wonderful one.

Rated by Mrs Eves reviewed on 28th June 2010

The cottage was very comfortable & spacious with gorgeous views.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Green reviewed on 9th November 2009

The property met the needs of four generations. Lots of nice touches.

Rated by Mr Lloyd reviewed on 27th October 2009

It was spacious but felt very cosy and homely. The heating was excellent and warmed every part of the house. The view from the back of the house was lovely and the location was great. Three bathrooms was good for our large family and the living room was big enough for us all to be comfortable in. The kitchen had every utensil you could want and the large table easily seated ten and could of squeezed a few more in. On the whole everything was superb.

Rated by Mr Edgar reviewed on 15th September 2009

Comfortable and cosy cottage. Lots of room for six adults and six children under six. Ideal position with plenty to do without traveling long distances, lovely beaches, walks and places to visit. Could easily have spent another week there. Lovely weather which always helps!

Rated by Mrs Dolman reviewed on 10th August 2009

We had a really good time in the cottage. The location of the property was such that we didn't have to travel very far, as there was more than enough to do in the local town. We would recommend this property to any of our friends. Many thanks for an enjoyable stay.

Rated by Mr Crook reviewed on 13th May 2009

The cottage was well placed for outdoor activities in Snowdonia. Well appointed with all you could wish for in creature comforts. The owners had made every attempt to make it inviting, with those little things that make all the differance.

Rated by Mr Cox reviewed on 23rd March 2009

The Whirlpool bath was amazing! We did enjoy climbing the mountains

Rated by Miss Mee reviewed on 20th October 2008

The cottage was perfectly located. It was clean and comfortable, I liked the fact that the kitchen was equipped with every utensil you could think of, the lounge was large enough for all of us to sit together. Thank you

Rated by Mr Brown reviewed on 4th August 2008

The overall standard of the property was very good and in an excellent location for sight seeing around Snowdonia and Anglesey.

Rated by Mrs Thomas reviewed on 14th April 2008

Comfy, clean accommodation...

Rated by Mrs Bailey reviewed on 11th February 2008

Very safe garden for dogs. Superb situation for walking.

Rated by Mrs Bowker reviewed on 23rd March 2007

Very cosy, spacious, and comfortable accommodation. Just the job for a family get together.

Rated by Mr Prince reviewed on 22nd January 2007

Excellent for large families - spacious yet cosy. A Lovely place! Thanks.

Rated by Stringer reviewed on 14th November 2006

Glan Y Gors Cottage was beautiful, we could not have asked for a more homely and well equipped cottage. Everything was just as good, if not better than, described and the owners were lovely. As for the surroundings, wow, it does not get any more tranquil and picturesque than this. I would recommend not only this cottage but Sykes Cottages to anyone. I know I will certainly be booking again. Many thanks for a perfect holiday.

Rated by Miss Harwood reviewed on 11th November 2006

The cottage is in very quiet, tranquil surroundings and walking in Snowdonia is only a short drive away. My party enjoyed two and a half days of excellent walking/scrambling on Wales' highest peaks.

Rated by Mr Leadbeater reviewed on 15th October 2006

We enjoyed the beautiful nature and surroundings. The cottage is a good starting point to visit North Wales. We had the opportunity to see most interesting tourist places and spots during our fortnight stay.

Rated by Mr De Brucker reviewed on 24th August 2006

The cottage felt so homely straight away, there was no need to settle in. It is in the most amazing and stunning countryside and gives a new meaning to peace and quiet, yet is only a short drive away from amenities etc (ie Llamberis). The cottage itself was more than we could have hoped for and easily accomodated all 10 of us.

Rated by Miss Harwood reviewed on 31st July 2006

Excellent property - would highly recommend it to others.

Rated by Mr Fellingham reviewed on 27th June 2005

Cottage was as described, and extremely comfortable and well-equipped. The 3 bathrooms made life easier for a large family group. During a cold week we appreciated the efficient heating system, and that heating costs were included. Helpful information was provided about local take-aways and restaurants, including some sample menus. Bedrooms were a good size, with storage facilities. Lovely views.

Rated by Mrs Wearden reviewed on 19th April 2005

A great house, with plenty of room for everyone. A lovely location. The kids and the dog loved it!

Rated by Ms Brittain reviewed on 21st February 2005

A very comfortable and homely cottage.

Rated by Mrs Tranter reviewed on 16th December 2004

I would like to say how much my family and I enjoyed our holiday at Glan Y Gors. There is so much to do in North Wales and the house made a fine base from which to venture out each day. The bedrooms were excellent in terms of layout and size. There was more than enough storage, mirrors, etc. The cottage offers tremendous peace and quiet.

Rated by Mrs Hume reviewed on 16th December 2004

Everything was perfect.

Rated by Mrs Rault reviewed on 16th December 2004

The enclosed garden was ideal for the dog. Excellent walking nearby. The property owners very friendly and helpful. A spacious cottage with plenty of room for all. Excellent mountain biking in nearby Betws-y-coed.

Rated by Mr Danford reviewed on 16th December 2004

The cottage was in a nice quiet location with easy access to all tourist locations and routes to other parts of North Wales. Excellent information on places to visit and a good variety of places to dine. Comfortable, very well equipped and homely especially for rainy evenings in (of which there were many!!). Finally, the welsh bread and fresh flowers to greet our arrival was a welcome sight.

Rated by Mrs Murphy reviewed on 16th December 2004

We found Dinorwic an ideal place from which to tour northern Snowdonia. Glan y Gors lived up to our expectations. There were several good restaurants in nearby Llanberis and the Spar shop in Deinolen was a handy five minutes drive away. The Slate museum and Electric Mountain Power Station were well worth the visit. We would certainly not hesitate to recommend the property to any friends visiting the area.

Rated by Mr Williams reviewed on 16th December 2004

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