FEATURED BUSINESS' UNDER Betws-y-Coed
Accommodation in Betws-y-CoedThe “Chapel-in-the-Wood,” among the most beautiful places m Wales, stands on the junction of the river Llugwy with the larger Conway, about 16 miles from Conway town, and 24 miles from Caernarvon. Its wooded, hilly environs and the picturesque blend of tree, rock and stream, as well as the excellent trout and salmon fishing, have made the village perhaps too popular with the tourist.
The Old Church, among the most ancient in Wales, has a line effigy in armour of Gryffyd Ap David Goch, grandson of Prince David, brother of the last Llewellyn. A mile north of the village, on the Llugwy, in the wooden Miner's Bridge, a famous beauty spot, while 2 ˝ miles from Bettws in the same direction are the Swallow Falls, a wide-spraying torrent of rushing water, cascading over jutting rocks.
A little to the south of the village is the Fairy Glen, a rocky glade, overhung with woods, with a lovely still pool below. Farther south still, the torrent of the Conway Falls hurtles down in a narrow channel, amid very beautiful surroundings.
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'Bridge View' formerly the Courthouse Betws-y-Coed Conwy | |
Bridge View 4* B & B Former Magistrate's Courthouse Quiet, peaceful location with magnificent views. Gateway to Snowdonia National Park 'Bridge View'' was formerly a Victorian Magistrate's Court & Police Station and is situated in a peaceful location on the banks of the River Conwy. Less than five minutes level walking distance from the centre of the village of Betws-y-Coed in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales |
Fairy Falls Hotel Trefriw Conwy | |
The Fairy Falls Hotel is a Punch Tavern Hotel. |
Glan Aber Hotel Betws-y-Coed Conwy | |
The Glan Aber Hotel is the ideal base for anyone wanting to enjoy the charming town of Betws-Y-Coed. Guests can relax in the range of comfortable rooms on offer before wandering, driving or motor-biking their way across the wonders of Snowdonia. |
Oakfield House B&B Betws-y-Coed Conwy | |
A delightfully restored Bed and Breakfast in Snowdonia which is always a popular place to stay for those visiting Betws-y-Coed. |