The Beehive
A Peaceful hOME in trawsfynydd
in the heart of snowdonia
The Beehive, built of Welsh stone, dates from the second half of the 19th century. It was originally one half of a coaching inn and over the years has been both a general store and a fish & chip shop, as well as a home.
It is now a spacious, lived in, family house that we enjoy sharing with people. It’s not very grand, but we love it and hope that you will love it too.
If there is anything that isn’t covered in this website, please get in touch. Our contact details are at the bottom of every page.
Your Visit
What you need to bring, coming and going, etc
The House
From floor layouts to sleeping details – you’ll find all you need to know here
The Area
Everything you need to know about this beautiful district of Snowdonia
Weather in Traws
News from around Wales
- Swansea City head coach Luke Williams believes Wales are on to something special under Craig Bellamy following the recall of Joe Allen to the international setup.
- Eira Harris says the bungalow has been in her family for 70 years and is "not a home".
- It follows the closure of a sister site in Greater Manchester, with the loss of 360 jobs.
- A review of the front page stories from the daily and weekly newspapers in Wales.
- Office for National Statistics workers have been refusing to return to the office for 40% of shifts.
- Last year Cyngor Gwynedd, the authority in Gwynedd, paid it more than £160,000.