Luxury Accommodation in North Snowdonia

With a stunning landscape and local area to explore copuled with rich heritage to discover, Oaklands is the true definition of “hiraeth”, a nostalgia for the place your soul feels most at home.

Overview

Oaklands is a stunning former gentlemans residence inbetween the beautiful town of Betws-y-Coed and Llanrwst in North Wales. The elegant and spacious accommodation is the perfect destination for any group break, offering luxurious accommodation, breath-taking views, and a range of exciting activities nearby.

Catering

Take the hassle out of our get away with many catering options., weather it be just food on arrival through to fine dining meals.  Contact us for more details.

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Our accommodation

Our accommodation has been tastefully renovated, seamlessly combining traditional elements with modern design to create a comfortable and stylish retreat for up to 48

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Few of our local hidden gems

Just a couple of our favourites.  See the following link for many more ideas.

MOUNTAINS

Don’t follow the crowd, climb the beautiful Crib Goch

Gareth, the owner of Oaklands, and a Mountain Leader for 20 years cannot recommend Crib Goch highly enough.  

Crib Goch presents an exhilarating and formidable challenge for hikers seeking an adrenaline-fueled adventure.

The dramatic knife-edge ridge gives an airy sense of exposure and demands unwavering focus as you use your hands and feet to traverse the jagged rocks whilst surrounded by awe-inspiring views of the biggest mountains and deepest valleys in the whole country.

It’s only the third-highest mountain in the Snowdon massif, but the rocky ridge of Crib Goch is the most committing and consequential.

Mountain Rescue advise that only experienced mountain walkers with experience of other Grade 1 Scrambles should take on Crib Goch and that if you are in doubt, you should consider hiring an experienced Mountain Leader.

BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDING AREA

Swallow Falls

Swallow Falls is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where the river Llugwy flows through a narrow chasm creating a spectacular waterfall amongst a background of beech, conifer and birch trees.