The cottage was charming, but unfortunately a little tired in its decor. It was perfectly comfortable but in places a little lacking in cleanliness. Please make sure you take some provisions with you ie. Milk and bread, as there is no welcome pack at this cottage, I would have gladly exchanged the bottle of non alcoholic wine for a pint of milk ! There was a couple of packets of biscuits, the type you get in hotel rooms, ,and sachets of coffee,tea etc but frankly the basket should be binned ! and take loo roll as there was only a small amount on the roll when we arrived and no spare. There is no allocated parking for the cottage, there is a small bay for about 4 cars about 50 mtrs from the front door, first come first serve, but we stayed a week and never got the chance to park there, so street parking was required, it’s not a big issue I admit but it is a factor. The village itself is glorious, with ample places to eat,we ate a couple of times at the Prince Llewelyn on the bridge, good food and reasonably priced,also a couple of little gift shops and a little convenience store for essentials but the prices are ridiculously high, tin of HP beans..£1:95 ! I highly recommend walking over the little bridge at the bottom of the lane where the gift shops are and take the walk down along the Aberglaslyn Pass truly beautiful scenery. All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our time in Beddgelert, the scenery was spectacular, it was tranquil and we would definitely go back to Snowdonia