Eryri, Snowdonia

Wales

August 2026

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Eryri, Snowdonia

"6th Wedding Anniversary - Traditionally in the UK, Lots of walks, Lots of sight seeing"

Sygun sits in a row of stone cottages on the 200-acre Craflwyn estate, a perfect place for a walking holiday. The cottages were once the hall’s stable block, and have been reimagined as cosy accommodation for rest and relaxation at the end of a day exploring. You’ll be surrounded by a landscape of rivers, lakes, wild heath and wooded valleys, steeped in myth and legend.Sygun’s small, open-plan living space has everything you need for a simple and comfortable stay.

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Eryri, also known as Snowdonia, is a breathtaking national park in northwest Wales, renowned for its rugged mountains, glacial valleys, and rich cultural heritage.

Covering around 823 square miles, it encompasses dramatic peaks, including Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the highest mountain in Wales at 1,085 metres. The park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and kayaking amidst its striking landscapes of rocky ridges, serene lakes, and ancient woodlands. Eryri also supports diverse wildlife, from rare alpine plants to birds of prey, and is home to unique habitats such as upland heaths and peat bogs.

Beyond its natural beauty, Eryri holds deep historical and cultural significance. It is steeped in Welsh mythology and history, with medieval castles, slate quarries, and ancient settlements scattered throughout. The area has strong ties to Welsh language and identity, with a majority of the local population speaking Welsh. Visitors are drawn not only by its scenic trails but also by its welcoming villages, heritage railways, and traditional crafts. As one of Britain’s most iconic landscapes, Eryri offers a profound connection to nature, adventure, and the enduring spirit of Wales, making it an unforgettable destination for travellers and locals alike.

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