Betws-y-Coed to Caernarfon

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23.6 mi

Distance

43 min

Duration

Elev. gain

Overview

The drive from Betws-y-Coed to Caernarfon offers a picturesque journey through the heart of Wales, covering approximately 38 km. This route promises a delightful blend of scenic views and charming accommodations along the way, making it a great choice for a leisurely day out.

On the road

As you traverse this route, you'll find a variety of accommodation options to suit your needs. Notable places include The Legacy Royal Victoria Hotel, Llanberis Touring Park, and the Snowdon Pen-y-Pass Youth Hostel. Whether you're looking for a cozy bed and breakfast or a camping spot, there's plenty to choose from.

Planning the drive

With an estimated duration of just over 40 minutes, this drive is perfect for a quick getaway. Be sure to check for any local traffic updates that might affect your journey.

Good to know

This route features an elevation gain of around 356 metres, so be prepared for some gentle inclines along the way. It's advisable to plan your stops at the various accommodations available, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Top sights

  • Riverside Caravan and Camping Park Accommodation
  • Gwesty Cobdens Accommodation
  • St Curig's Church Accommodation

Elevation

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Road trip essentials

Road trip essentials are the gear and supplies that make a long drive safer, more comfortable, and easier to enjoy—navigation and recording kit, cabin comfort for changing conditions, drinkware and snacks, and the small tools you rarely need but are glad to have when something goes wrong.

Recording your journey

Fixed dash views, mountable action cameras, and follow-style aerial shots—always follow UK aviation rules, local restrictions, and common sense near roads.

Dash cam

Footage and peace of mind on scenic stretches.

Action camera

Mountable cameras for suction mounts, brackets, or interior shots—useful B‑roll alongside a dash cam.

Follow drones

Subject tracking and follow-style shots on the move—only fly where UK aviation rules, manufacturer limits, and common sense allow.

Staying safe

Recovery when you are far from help, tyres after rough lanes or changing loads, and a clear screen on frosty mornings.

Powered and connected

Stable phone placement, fast in-car charging, and pocket backup when maps and cameras drain the battery.

Comfort on the road

Small creature comforts that make long driving days and viewpoint stops nicer.

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