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.
Situated in Betws-y-coed, 12 km from Snowdon, Tyn-y-Coed Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Martin
United Kingdom
Really friendly atmosphere, excellent service and good value for money.
Amid 16 acres, surrounded by calm woodland slopes on the banks of the River Conwy, this 4-star gold award-winning Victorian country house offers a unique location in the village, with an emphasis on...
sarah
United Kingdom
Waking up to the sound of the river. The views.
Breakfast was amazing.
Staff attentive.
Located in Dolwyddelan, within 26 km of Snowdon and 29 km of Portmeirion, Plas Penaeldroch Manor provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests who...
Stuart
United Kingdom
Breakfast was spot on. You chose what you wanted and it was served promptly and freshly cooked.
Situated in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, The Gwydyr Hotel has a restaurant, free parking, and easy access to outdoor activities.
Paul
United Kingdom
I have stayed here before and love it some much. The food is incredible, particularly the chilli, pizzas and lasagne. Staff are really helpful and kind, rooms are wonderful. Breakfast and fantastic. This is such a great place and highly recommend. Located is perfect too.
Located in Blaenau-Ffestiniog and with Portmeirion reachable within 18 km, Queens Hotel provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar.
carolyn
United Kingdom
The manager at check-in was welcoming, helpful and was prepared to go 'above & beyond' in terms of our unusual requirements.
As the hotel didn't have a chef, we were offered a selection of breakfast packages which seemed to cover most needs.
We were also advised about places to eat for dinner, things to do and the simple and reasonable house rules.
A former 18th century coaching inn, originally part of the Earl of Ancaster's Welsh estate, this comfortable, family run hotel is full of historic character.
Aleksander
United Kingdom
Breakfast was great! Few options including vegetarian one and tasted good.
Perfect location for nice hike with less people around. And lots of sheep.
The cottage is just outside the main village of Penmachno.
The cottage is just outside the main village of Penmachno. It is a cottage in a small street of old miners cottages. It is nearby an old slate quarry that closed in the 1960s. Some of the cottages are residential, some are bring refurbished and one or two are run down. There are no shops in the main part of Penmachno, you can drive into Betws-ye-Coed which is approx 20 min drive- it has a Londis abd Spa supermarkets, lots of lovely restaurants to choose from. If you like a quiet peaceful and beautiful location this cottage is perfect. You can go for a walk locally and also explore the old slate quarry
Good location for North Wales- about 45 minute drive to Snowdon. We also had a day white water rafting and canyoning at the Wales White Water Rafting centre which is about 30 minute drive away.
Maria
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Penmachno is a tiny village set in a beautiful glaciated...
Penmachno is a tiny village set in a beautiful glaciated valley. Full of the historic legacy of the slate industry and modern sheep farming.
We enjoyed walking the Slate Trail from Penmachno to Betws-y-Coed - a 20km whole day trip for able hikers. We parked in the church car park (giving a donation), morning coffee at Conwy Falls, lunch in Betws-y-Coed. Celebratory beers from Londis on our return.
Andrew
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Penmachno is a small quite village with a Pub, a small...
Penmachno is a small quite village with a Pub, a small local shop for all your needs great views and beautiful walks,the cottage is locate a few miles from Penmachno in CWM Penmachno and is perfect for a relaxing break away from it all.For larger shops and places to visit Bewtys-coed if 10min away by car,then onto the national park of Snowdonia breath taking everthing oh yes and 10 mins up the road Zip-word coaster a must while you are there 10 out of 10
Brian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Penmachno itself is a quiet village set in a valley at the...
Penmachno itself is a quiet village set in a valley at the base of several mountains. There's not much to do in Penmachno itself but it is well located for getting to lots of tourist places and attractions, particularly the Zip Wire forest sites, underground adventures and waterfalls. There's also the superb Conwy Cafe at the junction with the A5 and the road to Penmachno.
Graeme
United Kingdom
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