Set at the edge of Betws-y-Coed, amid the National Park, this hotel with leisure center and indoor pool is ideal for the North Wales Coast, Snowdonia and the countryside.
This multi-award-winning hotel is a centuries-old traveler's inn located in Betws-y-Coed, within the Snowdonia National Park. The Ty Gwyn Hotel has exposed beam ceilings and beautiful bedrooms.
Oliver
United Kingdom
The hotel was very clean and the hosts were very friendly. Breakfast was between 0815-0930, however we needed to leave by 8. The hosts were very accommodating and managed to arrange some toast and cereal for us.
Located in Betws-y-coed, 7.5 miles from Snowdon, Tyn-y-Coed Inn has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Guy
United States of America
Arrived and checked in early, staff stored luggage until room ready then they carried luggage to room. Had asked for a bottle of wine for the room due to our 35th anniversary went above and beyond.
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...
tsahi
Cyprus
Very nice stuff, the location was great ! Very clean and friendly for people and dogs 😉
Located in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, The Eagles Bunkhouse is set within a charming 19th-century building that offers free WiFi and an on-site pub with log fires (open Wednesday to Sunday.)...
Ronald
United States of America
The staff is just fabulous, the village itself is beautiful and everyone I met in the pub and in
The village itself was very friendly. I had rented a Ebike and found that the drivers in the area were very respectful of cyclists. I saw a lot of waterfalls and met a lot of wonderful people. It was better than I could have hoped.
Located in Betws-y-coed, 12 miles from Snowdon, Woodlands Centre has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Fortesa
United Kingdom
Michele and Helen are such kind and warm people, they were very helpful with providing suggestions, information, advice, and maps! The location of the property is quite ideal. Use of fully equipped kitchen a definite plus as well.
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8.7
Scored 8.7
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Rated excellent
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FAQs about hotels in Betws-y-coed
On average, 3-star hotels in Betws-y-coed cost £114 per night, and 4-star hotels in Betws-y-coed are £121 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Betws-y-coed can be found for £146 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Betws-y-coed this weekend is £177 or, for a 4-star hotel, £160. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Betws-y-coed for this weekend cost around £288 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £119 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Betws-y-coed for tonight. You'll pay around £218 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Betws-y-coed will cost around £102, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful scenery and great for walking. Accessed by road and rail, its central location is ideal for visits to Bodnant Gardens and Snowdonia. Relatively easy for keen walkers to reach Fairy Glen and Conwy Falls, as well as Swallow Falls and the Ugly House..
Characterised by substantial stone properties and its riverside location, this is a charming place which can get very busy with hikers and sightseers. It's only a small town, but there are a variety of shops and places to eat - from small cafes to hotel restaurants to suit all pockets, but quality varies. Excellent food is available in the Royal Oak Hotel restaurant.
Golfers are welcome at the flat 9 hole course which has excellent greens and is well maintained.
Roger
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A beautiful location & a stepping stone into Snowdonia...
A beautiful location & a stepping stone into Snowdonia National Park. It has everything you could want.... walking shops, newspapers, lively & quiet bars, gift shops, post office, restaurants & a station. An ideal centrl location for exploring North Wales for a weekend or longer.
Chris
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful area....if you haven't been would highly recommend...
Beautiful area....if you haven't been would highly recommend it. Plenty of outdoor activities and nice shops/restaurants/Coffee houses.
Very friendly area!! Only an hour from Holyhead ferry terminal.
Lisa M
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Small village but very quaint and with plenty of amenities...
Small village but very quaint and with plenty of amenities available.
The train station is right in the middle of the village and connects with Llandudno from where many connections are available to England’s major cities. Around the station are restaurants and cafes, and the visitor centre is in walking distance (also with cafe and other shops).
I didn’t use any of the buses but could see a few that take you to other towns, including the ones that are a starting point to hike Snowdon.
From Betws-Y-Coed there are a few very agreeable walks like Fairy Glen, Llyn Elsi, and Swallow Falls, through the forest or along the river.
It’s a lovely place to stay for a few days. Tranquil and relaxing.
Elimeg
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
So much to do and see within a reasonable drive.
So much to do and see within a reasonable drive. Aswell as Betws-y-coed, we visited Zip World, Anglesey and Llandudno.
Some of the roads were extremely narrow, but we hardly saw any traffic on them.
Lots of lovely shops and cafes in Betws-y, and the views were amazing. We even saw the B&B that we visited 15 years ago was still there!
richard
8.0
Scored 8.0
Attractive small town with much to see and do.
Attractive small town with much to see and do. Good range of shops, pubs and eateries all in a lovely valley setting. Good food options with take-aways, cafes, pubs, hotels and a few restaurants.
Good access generally but busy pavements when it is really crowded in the Summer.
Local.s generally welcoming and friendly. This is a clean little town that is attractive and well maintained.
Plenty to do if you enjoy walking and exploring...including some well maintained river walks - but flat land is at a premium.
There IS parking... but you often have to search for it!
Hotel location very close to the village centre with church nearby (nice to hear the bells). breakfast was very nice served in the room itself caused by covid restrictions, room was clean with hair-dryer, kettle and plenty of tea/coffee supply. Julie & Tony were really accommodating - prepared a take-away breakfast for us to have on our trip to the top of Snowdon. Really loved the whole area around the hotel and had a great time. Would recommend to everyone. Thank you very much for everything
We had a health problem and the owner changed the dates for us without charging extra with absolutely no hassle .
The hotel is just a short walk from the town/village Center and was very warm , this is a good walkers hotel.
It is not 5 star but very decent for the money so we were happy .
Well priced for the area and access to walking routes and transport .
The hotel is in a quiet place but at the same time on a main road.
The owner is nice and breakfast decent .
The Afon View is a lovely house with the perfect location iin beautiful Betws--y-coed. It is within walking distance to everything in town, as well as a great base to explore Snowdonia and North Wales. Gid was an excellent host, providing a clean, comfortable stay and a helpful website with links to food and activities around the area. Parking was also available in the rear, which is often not the case in Wales.
The cottage was so Homely and the host had thought of everything.
We felt right at home from the minute we arrived. The kids loved exploring the garden. The location is superb . We spent our weekend exploring waterfalls and near by coasts. We would definitely go back and recommend to friends and family. And as mentioned in previous reviews the beds were so so comfy they were out of this world.
We had a beautiful, comfortable room. The hotel is VERY dog friendly indeed which made our stay even more enjoyable. There was even a small bowl at served with our breakfast containing a sliced sausage for our Jack Russell! This was repeated at dinner! The staff were attentive to every need and were very friendly indeed. We had a wonderful time and intend to return during the Autumn.
The room and bed was comfortable, and there is plenty of space in the facility. For a hostel, the room had more hotel like facilities with tea and coffee etc. The staff are friendly and helpful.
Breakfast was very good with plenty on offer. Its a good start to the day. Also the dining area is spacious
There are some really comfortable chairs which you can relax in after a long day
The staff is just fabulous, the village itself is beautiful and everyone I met in the pub and in
The village itself was very friendly. I had rented a Ebike and found that the drivers in the area were very respectful of cyclists. I saw a lot of waterfalls and met a lot of wonderful people. It was better than I could have hoped.
The hotels location is absolutely perfect for exploring the area, it’s quirky cosy feel is very inviting, the food is absolutely OUTSTANDING! The room was perfect for the two of us, we must say we were very impressed by the service of Scott! He literally did not stop! And he was very attentive!
We had a fantastic experience in this clean, comfortable, quiet b&b in the best location in Betws-y-coed. Our beautiful room overlooked the river and the breakfast was the best we've had on our month-long trip.
The staff were very friendly and helpful, nothing was too much trouble for them. Loved the room and the fact it was only attended to if you needed it. The location is great. And the hotel is very dog friendly.
I regard myself as a 'regular' at Craig y Dderwen. I am a native, born not so far away from Betws y Coed. The hotel is exceptionally good by any standard, and the welcome always terrific. The dining ditto.
Very nice dog friendly, family run hotel, helpful and pleasant staff, the breakfast was very good, nice bar, lovely atmosphere, fantastic central position, comfy bed.
The hotel is a true traditional English pub and makes you feel like you’re back in the day. Staff was funny and friendly and we enjoyed our meals there.
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