Holiday

Eryri (Snowdonia)

Land of eagles

Norwegian Log Cabin
Holiday Rental in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, North Wales

Escape to our authentic Norwegian log cabin in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, North Wales. This self-catering holiday cabin is ideal for couples, families, and walkers seeking a peaceful mountain retreat.

Located in Bronaber, Trawsfynydd (LL41 4UR), the cabin sleeps up to 4 guests and is pet-free, making it ideal for allergy-sensitive visitors. Built from aged Norwegian logs, it offers a warm, atmospheric interior, simply furnished to reflect the ambience.

The cabin is fully self-contained with private gardens and dedicated parking, and is set within Trawsfynydd Holiday Village with easy access to Porthmadog, nearby lakes, and the Snowdonia mountains.

Stays from 3 to 28 nights.
Budget approx. £100 per night for the entire cabin (price confirmed by message).

What this place offers

Important Guest Information

Where you’ll be

Trawsfynydd Holiday Village

Bronaber

Trawsfynydd

Gwynedd

LL41 4YB

Activities

Trekking up Eryri (Snowdon)

Discover one of Wales’ most breathtaking adventures — trekking to the summit of Eryri (Snowdon), the highest mountain in Wales and the heart of Snowdonia National Park.

Starting from the charming village of Llanberis, the Llanberis Path offers the most accessible route to the top. It’s ideal for those who want to enjoy a steady climb with stunning views at every turn. On clear days, you can see across the valleys and lakes of Eryri — and even out to the Irish Sea.

In winter, the landscape transforms completely, taking on a dramatic and untamed beauty. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or simply love exploring the great outdoors, reaching Snowdon’s summit is an unforgettable experience.

After your trek, reward yourself with a warm drink in one of Llanberis’ cosy cafés or pubs — the perfect way to end a day of mountain adventure.

Scrambling up the Watkin Path (Eryri Snowdon)

For those looking for a more adventurous route up Eryri (Snowdon), the Watkin Path offers one of the most exciting and scenic climbs in Snowdonia. The trail begins just beyond the charming village of Beddgelert, with convenient parking beside a welcoming café and restaurant serving delicious homemade dishes — a perfect stop before or after your hike.

The route starts gently, winding through a peaceful forest before opening out to reveal a series of beautiful cascading waterfalls — a popular wild-swimming spot for the brave (yes, even in December!). As you continue upwards, the landscape grows wilder, with sweeping views across the valleys and peaks.

The final stretch is a real scramble to the summit, adding a thrilling challenge that rewards climbers with one of the most spectacular panoramas in all of Wales. This is Snowdon at its most dramatic — rugged, rewarding, and unforgettable.

White Water Rafting Centre – Bala Adventure Hub

Nestled along the scenic Trawsfynydd to Bala road, the National White Water Rafting Centre offers one of the most exhilarating experiences in Snowdonia (Eryri). Whether you’re here to take on the rapids yourself or simply soak up the atmosphere, it’s an unforgettable spot to spend the day.

The centre features a fantastic café and restaurant, serving hearty homemade food with a large balcony overlooking the action — the perfect place to watch rafters power through the foaming waves below.

For those who prefer to stay on land, follow the riverside trail on foot — wander upstream toward the dam or head downstream to the finish point. At specific times, the dam gates open to release a dramatic surge of water, transforming the river into a thrilling course for white-water adventures.

With free parking, stunning scenery, and plenty to see (and taste!), this spot is a must-visit for thrill-seekers and spectators alike. Truly spectacular.