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IMAGE 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.
IMAGE Great Orme Lighthouse Llandudno Conwy
IMAGE Groes Inn Ty'n-y-groes Conwy
The Groes Inn in Conwy, North Wales: a home away from home.

The award winning (holder of AA rosette for Food, Comfort and Hospitality since 2003, Good Guides award for best Dining pub/ Inn 2009, as well the AA 'pub of the year Wales' 2013 - 2014 among others) Groes Inn has a wide selection of locally sourced, and freshly caught/ picked/ chosen foods. With Welsh lamb from the Conwy Valley, pheasant and game from nearby estates and Conwy crab and plaice, you always know where your food has come from. 

The Groes inn has a friendly atmosphere and is perfect for any occasion be it dining formally or in a more informal setting. It was the very first licensed house in Wales in 1573 and still keeps it old world feel today.

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IMAGE Gwydir Castle Llanrwst Conwy

Gwydir Castle is situated in the beautiful Conwy Valley and is set within a Grade 1 listed, 10-acre garden. Built by the illustrious Wynn family c1500, Gwydir is a fine example of a Tudor courtyard house, incorporating re-used medieval material from the dissolved Abbey of Maenan. Further additions date from c1600 and c1826. The important 1640s panelled Dining Room has now been reinstated, following its repatriation from the New York Metropolitan Museum.

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