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An AA 5-star luxury Victorian guesthouse, Aberconwy House is situated in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, near Mount Snowdon, providing the perfect base to explore Snowdonia National Park. Some rooms have stunning views of Snowdonia. Rooms are stylishly decorated, with a private bathroom and an LCD flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available in the hotel. The village is surrounded by the majestic Gwydir Forest, which has many bike routes and hiking trails. The center of Betws-y-Coed with its many restaurants is just a 10 minute walk away. After a day exploring the beautiful waterfalls, rivers and wildlife of Snowdonia, relax in the comfortable lounge or on the sun terrace at Aberconwy House.
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Situated in beautiful Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Snowdonia National Park, Glenwood Guesthouse offers en suite accommodation in a tranquil, rural setting. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout and the property has its own spacious garden and sun terrace. With a view of either Gwydir Forest or River Llugwy, each room also offers an en suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV with DVD player, and tea and coffee making facilities. Glenwood Guesthouse serves a freshly prepared full breakfast every morning for which local produce is sourced wherever possible. The pubs and restaurants of Betws-y-Coed village are less than a 10-minute walk away. Betwys-y-Coed bus and railway station is less than one mile from the property. Private car parking is available onsite, and the property has lock-up facilities for bikes, kayaks and canoes.
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Set in a magnificent former coaching inn, Royal Oak Hotel is surrounded by the beautiful mountains of Snowdonia National Park. With free parking and traditional rooms, there is also an award-winning restaurant. The individual rooms boast scenic views and luxury modern bathrooms with free toiletries. Some have spa baths and ornate four-poster or sleigh beds. All rooms have Wi-Fi access and TVs with over 50 Freeview channels. The Royal Oak has the Llugwy River Restaurant, which serves a modern Welsh menu using local produce. There is also the casual Grill Bar, featuring seasoned oak flooring from the hotel's own grounds. The popular Stables Bistro Bar offers live jazz and sporting events. With a picturesque village location in Betws-y-Coed, The Royal Oak Hotel is at the gateway to Snowdonia. The Conwy Valley Railway Museum is a pleasant 20-minute stroll away, and Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre can be reached in 25 minutes' walk.
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Situated within Snowdonia National Park, Dolgethin Guest House is a 150-year-old Victorian property which has been refurbished with modern amenities, such as free Wi-Fi and a guest lounge with TV and DVD player. Free private parking is available at the rear of the property. Go Below Underground Adventures are a 5-minute drive away, and offer visitors the opportunity to traverse over an abyss, scale a waterfall or abseil down the deepest point in Snowdonia - all within abandoned mines. The Welsh Mountain Zoo is set high above Colwyn Bay and can be reached in 30 minutes by car. Many rare and endangered species can be seen at the zoo, which also features scenic gardens. Rooms at Dolgethin have views of either the River Llugwy or the garden and forest. A TV is also included. A full cooked breakfast is served in the dining room, and continental options are also available. Restaurants serving traditional Welsh cuisine can be found within a 10-minute walk, as well as those offering international dishes.
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Situated in Betws-y-Coed, within Snowdonia National Park, The Acorns offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi, free parking, and easy access to outdoor activities and the beautiful Welsh landscape. The Acorns Guest House boasts a suite and a self-catering apartment. The suite features a spacious seating room with a dining area, an en suite bathroom, free Wi-Fi, tea/coffee making facilities, and a TV with DVD player. The self-catering apartment has a fully fitted kitchen with dining area, a spacious living room with a sofa bed suitable for up to 2 young adults/children, and a twin bedroom. The centre of Betws-y-Coed is a 2-minute walk away and the seaside resort of Llandudno is a 30-minute drive from the property.
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Situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed, Afon View is a 4-star guest house offering bed and breakfast accommodation with free Wi-Fi. The traditional stone-built property is a 20-minute drive from the slopes of Mount Snowdon. Each en suite bedroom has a traditional décor with modern finishings, some with original Victorian fireplaces and all with views of the surrounding valley. Rooms include a flat-screen TV and tea/coffee-making facilities, as well as complimentary toiletries. Guests can relax by the fire in Afon View?s warmly decorated lounge room after a day out hiking or mountain biking. The village also has several bars, pubs and restaurants for meals. Breakfast is served with a view of Mount Garnon, and the varied menu is prepared with fresh ingredients. Afon View is a 7-minute walk from the Betws-y-Coed Golf Course, and less than a 5-minute walk from the village's train station. The property has free parking, bike storage and drying room facilities.
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In North Wales' Snowdonia region, Church Hill House provides bed and breakfast accommodation, just 3 minutes' walk from Betws-y-Coed Train Station. Its en suite rooms have free Wi-Fi and free parking. Each guest room at Church Hill House has en suite bathroom facilities. All have a shower and some also have a bath. There is also a TV and tea and coffee facilities. A traditional Welsh breakfast is served in the dining room each morning, along with lighter options and a vegetarian choice. The village has several pubs and restaurants within a short walk of the guest house. Church Hill House caters to the needs of the many walkers and mountain bikers who come to explore this beautiful area. Bike storage, drying facilities and packed lunches can all be provided, with plenty of guide books to consult in the relaxing lounge.
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Surrounded by glorious countryside in Snowdonia National Park, this charming BnB is set overlooking the Welsh village of Betws-y-Coed, a 10minute walk away. There is free Wi-Fi throughout, and free limited private parking on site. Rooms at Bryn Bella Guest House are elegant and traditionally furnished. Each boasts picturesque views of the garden or the Conwy Valley towards Betws-y-Coed, and comes with a TV, DVD player, and tea and coffee making facilities. Breakfast is served in the dining area, and food is made from high-quality local ingredients. The BnB's own hens produce the eggs, and sausages are handmade by the local butcher. Numerous shops and restaurants within walking distance. Ideally located for walking and hiking, the Bryn Bella is set in a quiet location overlooking the village. There is a garage for guests to store mountain bikes and nearby activities include climbing, kayaking and bird watching. Guests can also visit various castles, stately homes and steam railways within a short drive.
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This 19th-century inn is close to Swallow Falls and 2 miles (3 km) from the centre of Betws-y-Coed. Located within Snowdonia National Park on the A5, it has a 4-Star Inn rating from Visit Britain. Swallow Falls Hotel has a traditional pub and beer garden that serves food and Real Ale. There are en suite bedrooms and a TV and games room. The hotel is ideal for those wanting to visit the scenery of Swallow Falls, the Afon Llugwy River and Snowdonia National Park.
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Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, Pont y Pair Inn is surrounded by walking routes and cycling trails. It offers free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access to all guests. The contemporary styled rooms at Pont y Pair Inn each include a Freeview TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Some of the rooms also benefit from an en suite bathroom with complimentary toiletries. Using fresh local produce a cooked breakfast is available in the restaurant every morning. Vegetarian and other diets can also be catered for on request. Afternoon teas and evening meals are also available. The bar serves a wide selection of ales, beers, wines and spirits. There is also a games room with a pool table and a dart board. From the inn, Caernarfon Castle is a 45-minute drive away and Snowdon Mountain Railway is less than 16 miles away.
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Situated in the pretty village of Betws-y-Coed and surrounded by Snowdonia National Park, this BnB has free Wi-Fi throughout. It overlooks the River Llugwy and is close to the famous Pont-y-Pair Bridge. Fairhaven's rooms are elegant and traditionally furnished, with smart wooden floors and an en suite bathroom with a hairdryer. Other benefits include a flat-screen TV and a DVD player. The breakfast menu includes fresh fruit, cereals, and a selection of yoghurts, along with full cooked options. Guests can also enjoy Eggs Benedict, omelettes, and toast. The National Park is ideal for walkers and cyclists looking to explore the stunning Welsh countryside. Snowdon itself can be reached in around 30 minutes' drive.
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This multi-award-winning hotel is a centuries-old coaching inn located in Betws-y-Coed, within the Snowdonia National Park. The Ty Gwyn Hotel has beamed ceilings and beautiful bedrooms. The hotel is well-known locally for its international cuisine using fresh local produce.
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