Three private hot tub cottages in the heart of Snowdonia. Log burners, mountain views, and that rare feeling of having properly got away.
All three look down Dyffryn Mymbyr (the Mymbyr Valley) — Yr Wyddfa on the skyline ahead, Moel Siabod rising to the left. The cottages share the same remarkable location. What differs is where your hot tub is, and what it looks at.
Cedar hot tubs, heated to the perfect temperature. Each one private — no sharing, no timetables. They're even better in the rain.
A proper fire for mountain evenings. Logs provided. Draw the curtains, sink into the sofa, and feel the kind of warmth that turns a rainy night into the best part of the holiday.
Stand at the front door and you're looking down Dyffryn Mymbyr toward Yr Wyddfa — the highest summit in Wales. On a clear morning, that view alone is worth the journey.
Short breaks from 2 nights, year-round. Send a booking request and we'll come back to you quickly — no waiting around.
On a rainy night with the wind off the mountain, curtains drawn and the log burner going, these cottages have a way of making you feel properly held. On a clear night in the hot tub, with Yr Wyddfa's ridge against the sky, they give you something harder to name.
"Siabod Cottage is a great base for exploring Snowdonia. The cottage has everything you need for a relaxing few days away, and coming back to the hot tub and log burner after a day out is perfect. This was my third visit and it certainly won’t be my last."— Rosie · Siabod Cottage , March 2026 · via Airbnb
Probably the best-placed village in North Wales for anyone heading into the mountains. Sitting where Snowdonia's main ranges converge, Capel Curig puts everything within reach.
Caffi Siabod is 100 metres down the lane — about two minutes on foot. The Tyn y Coed, one of the great Welsh mountain pubs, takes about 7 minutes to walk there (and about 10 minutes back!).
"We had a fantastic stay in this cottage. Ian and Sonia were brilliant hosts, being very responsive and providing local recommendations. We did Snowdon one of the days and it was the perfect place to stay for that - especially with the hot tub for afterwards! We then drove to Anglesey one of the days which was beautiful. Siabod Caffi next door is perfect to get some breakfast before a days walking. We did a food shop before visiting which I’d recommend just so you don’t need to drive to a shop during your stay. Also, the pub about 5 mins walk was good fun. Thanks to Ian and Sonia, we had a fantastic long-weekend and we’ll definitely be back!"
"Me and my friend had a lovely stay here whilst exploring Snowdonia. Close drive to snowdon and to betwys-y-coed for a cute lil village trip. The cottage was well equipped for cooking and the Netflix for the cottage was super great. The hot tub was delightful with views of the mountains - yes people can see you in the tub but only those coming up the little track the cottages are on, I didn’t have a problem with this at all. Great cafe a very short walk down the track as well! Would recommend this air bnb to others definitely!"
"Gorgeous location with mountain views. Cottage was cosy and comfortable and the hot tub was dreamy. We had a very relaxed stay. The location is perfect for exploring and would recommend visiting cafe at end of the road as well as Tyn Y Coed pub 400m away."