
We’re delighted to announce that Snowdonia Hub is a Gold Sponsor of the SME National Business Awards, supporting an event that celebrates the innovation, ambition and achievements of small and medium-sized businesses across the UK.
As part of there sponsorship, Snowdonia Hub is proud to sponsor the Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism Business of the Year category — a sector that plays a vital role in communities, local economies and the UK’s visitor experience.
The Hospitality, Leisure & Tourism Business of the Year award will shine a spotlight on organisations that demonstrate outstanding performance, exceptional customer experiences, innovation and a strong commitment to their industry.
Adding to Snowdonia Hub’s involvement in the awards, Chris Davies, Founder of Snowdonia Hub, will be joining the judging panel. Chris brings a strong understanding of the tourism and business landscape, along with first-hand experience of building and supporting businesses within the sector.
About Snowdonia Hub
Snowdonia Hub (Hwb Eryri) is a transformative offsite venue in the heart of Snowdonia National Park — designed for expert-led coaching, leadership development, and deep personal and professional growth.
Our nature-based retreat offers far more than just a change of scenery. It’s a space where high-performing teams, coaches, and leaders come to reset, refocus, and reignite potential. With tailored programmes in wellbeing, resilience, leadership and sales, we create environments where people can think more clearly, connect more meaningfully, and perform at their best.
Backed by neuroscience and real-world experience, our sessions enhance cognitive function, decision-making, and creativity — empowering individuals and teams to build better habits, stronger relationships, and more impactful careers.
Whether you’re a coach looking for a powerful space to deliver your work, or a business leader ready to take your team off autopilot, Snowdonia Hub is your catalyst for lasting change.
Because the best outcomes happen when we step outside the ‘everyday’

