A view of the Mawddach Estuary on a clear spring day with woodland lining the shores.
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Notice
Plas Tan y Bwlch is closed to the public between 18th of December and 2nd of January.

Plas Tan y Bwlch occupies a superb position overlooking the valley of the river Dwyryd in the heart of the National Park. No part of the Park is more than an hour’s drive away and some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain is within easy reach.

From the heights of Yr Wyddfa, Cadair Idris and the bleak moors of Migneint, the hills stretch down through secluded valleys with their wooded slopes and placid lakes down to the sea. Among them are many places of great botanical, geological and historical interest.

At this historic manor you are able to book accommodation and events such as weddings and baby showers. We also cater for groups as well as vocational and educational course bookings.

Accomodation
Accommodation is provided for up to 60 people in 27 en-suite bedrooms which can accommodate 1–4 people, and 5 standard rooms with showers, toilets and bathrooms nearby.
Accomodation
Meeting Rooms
Organizing meetings and conferences can be a difficult process and a thankless task. But our staff here are ready to assist and advise you ensuring the best arrangement for you.
Meeting Rooms
The Gardens
Formal terraces, a water garden and pond are located in the higher parts of these gardens, together with sloping lawns, ornamental shrubs and coniferous trees, some of which were planted in Victorian times.
The Gardens
The History
Plas was the Welsh home of the Oakeley family, important quarry and land owners in the area. They were the successors of the Evans and Griffith families who had chosen this beautiful spot to make their home, and who built up a large estate in the area in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
The History

Contact Plas Tan y Bwlch

Telephone: 01766 772600
Email: plas@eryri.llyw.cymru