


Our beautiful home of Betws-y-Coed is the major village of the Snowdonia National Park.
Built largely during Victorian times in a beautiful valley at the meeting point of the River Conwy with three tributaries (the Lledr, the Llugwy and the Machno), the area has long been popular with artists and photographers and is the ideal place to take a stress free holiday.
If you enjoy walking, climbing, mountain biking, visiting historic castles or you just want to relax with a book, you will find all you could wish for right here. Betws-y-Coed is also the ideal base from which to explore the various attractions of North Wales.
Within an hour's drive of here you can be at the coast at Llandudno or Colwyn Bay, visit the beautiful village of Portmeirion, the wonderful gardens at Bodnant or the castles at Conwy and Caernarfon, shop in the busy town of Bangor, or be high up a mountain enjoying the solitude and stunning views. At Bryn Llewelyn we aim to offer a friendly welcome.
Getting There
From the South entering the village on the A5 - go past the village green on your right hand side, carry on and we are approximately 300 yards further along, on the left, opposite the last shop on the right – Ultimate Outdoors Outlet (formerly Snowdon Ranger).
From the North entering the village on the A5 - Soon after the 30mph speed signs, the very first building on the left hand side is a shop called Ultimate Outdoors Outlet (formerly Snowdon Ranger), we are directly opposite.
Our car park is to the rear of the house.
Primary Groups, Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Double Room(s) with Ensuite, Family Room(s), Single room(s), Triple Room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Facilities Carpark, Drying rooms, Guest Lounge, TV/Lounge Area
Guest Lounge Board Games, Books & Magazines, Heating, Television
Services Tour Information
Room - General Ensuite (Private Bathroom), Heating
Room - Electrical Clock Radio, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television
Activities Birdwatching, Canoeing, Cycling, Fishing, Golf, Hiking, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Shopping, Walking
Included in Tariff Cooked Breakfast, Tea & Coffee
Nearby Galleries, Museums, Lake(s), National Park(s), Public Transport, Railway Station, Restaurants/Cafes, Shops, Visitor Information Centre, Golf Course(s)
Payment Method Cash Payments Accepted, Chip and Pin, Deposit Required, Most Major Credit Cards

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