Perthi is a working mountain farm, beautifully located on the slopes above the award-winning village of Beddgelert, in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, North Wales.

Set close to Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the cottages sit in a peaceful rural setting with outstanding views, while remaining within easy walking distance of the village and many walks from the door.

  • 7-minute drive to Rhyd Ddu path on Yr Wyddfa
  • 10-minute walk downhill to Beddgelert village
  • 15 minutes to the coast
  • Walking routes for all abilities from the door

The cottages and holiday lodge overlook the Gwynant, Colwyn and Glaslyn valleys, with far-reaching views across the Snowdonia mountains, including Moel Hebog — one of the most distinctive peaks near Beddgelert.

Attractions Around Perthi Holiday Cottages

Nearby Highlights: Walk Yr Wyddfa, explore rivers and woodland trails, cycle scenic routes, swim at Llyn Dinas, ride the Welsh Highland Railway, and visit nearby beaches.

Walks & mountains
Cycling
Wild swimming

Choose your stay:
Ty Hebog (cosy for two),
Ty Felin (views & underfloor heating),
Ty Pren (lodge sleeping four).

Things to do near Beddgelert

Set close to Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales, Perthi is an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia National Park.

The award-winning village of Beddgelert is just a short walk away via peaceful paths through fields and ancient woodland. The village has independent shops, cafés, traditional pubs and restaurants.

For a wider choice of shops, supermarkets and amenities, Porthmadog is a short drive away.

The area has exceptional walking, climbing and cycling, with footpaths, forest trails, rivers and mountain scenery right from the door.

Walks range from gentle riverside strolls to classic mountain routes, with Yr Wyddfa itself nearby. Explore our walking routes around Beddgelert with photos and route maps.

Wild swimming is popular locally, with beautiful spots such as Llyn Dinas and the Watkin Pools offering refreshing dips in spectacular mountain scenery.

Cycling options include mountain bike trails in nearby Beddgelert Forest (with bike hire available), quiet scenic roads for road cyclists, and the Marin Trail near Betws-y-Coed. Adventure seekers can also visit Zip World Blaenau Ffestiniog.

Climbers will find world-class rock climbing and scrambling on nearby crags and mountains, suitable for a wide range of abilities.

For water activities, kayaking and paddleboarding are available on Llyn Padarn in nearby Llanberis.

For slower days, enjoy sandy beaches such as Morfa Bychan, just eight miles away.

Local attractions include the Welsh Highland Railway, the National Trust site of Dinas Emrys, Caernarfon Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Ffestiniog Railway and the Snowdon Mountain Railway.

17th-Century Cottages in Beddgelert

Rated 4.98 on Airbnb from over 300 guest reviews

Stay in a converted water mill, a historic barn or a mountain lodge on Delyth’s family farm above the village — with wide Eryri views and walking routes from the door.