It's hard to pinpoint quite why this magical place instantly feels like home... The charming gardens, cosy interiors, local produce gracing the tables - but one thing's for sure, your soul will find peace here.
- Visit for
- A retreat for the soul
- Be inspired by
- The magnificent views
- Setting
- Foothills of Eryri National Park
- Style
- Classic yet cool
- Accommodation
- Rooms | Suites
- Don't forget
- To switch off your phone - no distractions here!
Or call the hotel on 01341 212121
Waiting for you at Penmaenuchaf Hotel...
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Facilities
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- Children welcome
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- Dogs accepted
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- Electric car charging
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- Exclusive use
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- Fishing
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- Gardens
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- Meetings
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- Restaurant
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- Wedding facilities
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Dolgellau
While Cadair Idris sits high above Dolgellau, and the mountain range dominates the views for miles around, there’s so much more to this beautiful little town than the majestic mountain perched above. Dolgellau is a short stroll down the hill and along the Mawddach Estuary from Penmaenuchaf, and is now a thriving destination, bustling with independent shops, cafes and pubs. It has more listed buildings than any other town in Wales, with over 200 on the urban conservation list. As you wander along the narrow streets or take a seat in one of the squares, soak up the surroundings and see if you can spot signs of the town’s past as a regional centre for the Welsh woollen industry – like high up doors and pulley systems. Keep an eye out in particular for the small round windows at the top of buildings, as these were said to be hidden meeting houses for the Quakers.
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Things to know
Check in at Penmaenuchaf from 3pm and check out anytime before 11am.
Book your stay direct to unlock the best available rate and offers.
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Reservations
01341 212121Penmaenuchaf Hotel
Penmaenpool, Dogellau, Gwynedd, North Wales, LL40 1YB
"A revamped Welsh manor house with panache...
... Easy-going glamour, tasting menus with local produce, and stupendous scenery in a national park setting — roll up to your favourite new mountain retreat."
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