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A family run, guest house, offering an efficient and friendly service, close to the sea and only a few minutes from the A55. Comfortable rooms at great rates. Free Wi-Fi. Within walking distance to pubs and a short ride to the town of Abergele. Just off main A55, on the quieter A547, so it is ideally placed for a stop off or as a base to explore North and West Wales. Private and secure parking.
where Abergele Road, Llanddulas, Abergele, Conwy, North Wales, LL22 8EN |
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A fine Victorian building, traditionally built of local stone and slate in the 1860's, centrally located in the Snowdonia National Park, overlooking the beautiful village of Betws-y-Coed, with breathtakingly panoramic views. Nine recently refurbished en-suite rooms with modern facilities. A range of places to visit virtually on the doorstep; castles, forests, mines and museums, along with many country roads in and out of the village. Have a swim whenever you wish in the heated indoor swimming pool, relax in the sauna... and then visit the bar afterwards! Your hosts, Jaap and Ghislaine, hope you will arrive as guests and leave as friends. Their aim is to make your stay as enjoyable as possible and state 'Our Home is Your Castle'. Over 250 teddy bears contribute to the homely and very informal entourage. Welsh, Dutch, German and French spoken. Motorcycle washing facilities and secluded private car park. where: Llanrwst Road, Betws-y-coed, LL24 0HD
tel: 01690 710540
web-site: www.park-hill.co.uk
e-mail: welcome@park-hill.co.uk
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The renovated 16th Century stone built cottage, is a perfect getaway for two and for those in search of peaceful spiritual regeneration. The cottage is comfortable and warm, and has all modern facilities while maintaining a real sense of the old world. On a working organic farm with sturdy Welsh mountain sheep and Welsh black cattle, along with world renowned sheepdogs... If you're lucky you may get treated to a demonstration of Roy the sheep dog's gathering skills! For larger groups there is also a Bunk Barn. Situated close to Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia National Park and coastal towns of Conwy and Llandudno, with two friendly pubs and a restaurant within walking distance. After a long days activities, how does a relaxing massage sound? We have access to a local Natural Health Consultant, who can visit you on site. A visitor from THE BIKER GUIDE said "We stayed a night and felt like we had been away for a week. Great cottage, lovely location and a friendly local community!" Secure parking. where: Pyllau Gloewen Farm, Tal-y-Bont, Conwy, LL32 8YX
tel: 01492 660504
web-site: www.conwyvalleybarn.com
e-mail: Claudia.bryan@btconnect.com
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