snowdonia bunkhouses north wales hostels

This map of hostels and bunkhouses in Snowdonia (Eryri) and North Wales shows the location of self catering accommodation in the mountains and by the sea. Throughout the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia (Eryri) National Park and by the beautiful beaches of the Llyn Peninsula. Snowdonia (Eryri) has the widest choice of outdoor activities available in the UK. You can walk the 3 Peaks, trampoline underground at Bounce Below, ride the railway to the summit of Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) or take a zip wire across a Welsh quarry. Bunkhouse and hostels provide ideal accommodation for walkers, mountain bikers and climbers. Often situated in the foothills of mountains such as Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) and Tyfan or close to famous climbing areas such as Tremadog, Capel Curig, Beddgelert and Llanberis. Family holidays spent on the coast enjoy the beaches, scenic villages and visitor attractions of Caernarfon, Porthmadog, Llandudno, Abersoch and Anglesey.

Snowdonia (Eryri) and North Wales


    This map of Snowdonia (Eryri) and North Wales shows the location of bunkhouses, camping barns & hostels in Wales largest network of bunkhouses and hostels, IHUK.

    North Wales, as well as being famous for the mountains of Snowdonia (Eryri) also has some lovely beaches on the Llyn Peninsula, around Abersoch and Aberdaron. The lakes at Bala provide water sports. North Wales has ideal locations for family holidays. Visit the castles in Conway and Caernarfon. Enjoy the seaside town of Llandudno. Tour Anglesey or take a ferry to Ireland.

    North wales is an outdoor playground great for mounting biking, walking, and climbing. There are 15 Welsh peaks over 3000 feet in Snowdonia (Eryri) alone. The hostels and bunkhouses of North Wales are ideally equipped with drying rooms, wash-down areas, and secure bike storage.

    Hiker drinking water while sat on top of a mountain
    A well-deserved sit down after climbing one of Snowdonia’s (Eryri’s) many mountains

    Things to do in North Wales:

    Visit the huge underground trampoline and zip wire at  Bounce Below by the Llechwedd Slate Caverns. You can go inland surfing at Surf Snowdonia. Visit the National Slate Museum and Electric Mountain at Llanberis.  Outdoor sports available in North Wales include mountain biking, horse riding, cycling, hang gliding, canoeing, windsurfing, white water rafting, rock climbing, course, and sea fishing,

    Orienteering and Walking: The North Wales scenery is unbeatable with stunning views, forests, and waterfalls. There are many scenic walks and gorgeous views from the roadside and lakeside. Cafes, hostels, and bunkhouses in superb locations have great views to. North Wales is an ideal location for a relaxing holiday or to explore Wales’s rich history. Visit the many castles, stately homes, and gorgeous gardens. Or simply visit a Welsh town and hear the ancient language of Welsh spoken in the shops and streets.