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10% Discount to Celebrate Snowdon Race’s 40th Year!

Published on 6 Mar 2015 by Gwion Llwyd

CLOGWYN COTTAGE

Clogwyn-Cottage is a luxurious farm holiday cottage at the foot of Snowdon – one of two self catering barn conversions on a working farm on the western slopes in Rhyd Ddu. This two-bedroom holiday cottage offers superior accommodation for up to 4 people in an idyllic and tranquil setting.

For 2015, they are offering a 10% discount on a 7 night stay over the month of July. Simply enter code: GIVEME10 at checkout.

It is definitely one on the bucket list for thousands across the world, but each year only 650 gain entry into what is said to be one of worlds’ greatest mountain runs. The Snowdon Race is a 10 mile run from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon and back again. Having started as part of the Llanberis carnival celebrations back in 1975, it has certainly grown in popularity, so much so that being able to compete in the race is now as challenging as the run itself! With 250 tickets available for those who have previously entered, the remaining 400 are open to newcomers with mountain running experience on a first come first served basis – this year the race is held on Saturday 18th July.

If you are looking to compete in this years race or going to be staying in the area with someone who is competing, Clogwyn Cottage are offering a 10% discount for those staying over the month of July:

 
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