B and Bs in Betws-y-Coed

Aberconwy House
Llanrwst Road
Betws-y-Coed
North Wales

LL24 0HD
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Aberconwy House offers our guests Luxury Bed & Breakfast accomodation withIn the Snowdonia National Park and with Panoramic Views. Bews-y-Coed is in the middle of the Snowdonia National Park, just a stone's throw from Snowdon itself. There are many cascading waterfalls, winding and rushing rivers and an abundance of wildlife to be found in the park and the village itself is surrounded by the majestic Gwydir Forest. Aberconwy House is less than ten minute's walk via public footpath and a 1930's suspension bridge from the centre of Betws-y-Coed where you will find a range of restaurants. Start the day with a delicious breakfast made using only the finest local ingredients in our bright and fresh dining room. Following a day spent exploring the local area relax and unwind on our sun terrace.We have eight rooms within the guest house, 4 with views across the Snowdonia National Park. Bedrooms are contemporary-classic in style, comfortable with en-suite facilities, white bedlinen and fluffy white towels. All rooms are non-smoking. We enjoy looking after you at Aberconwy House, hoping to evoke a feeling of peace and relaxation. We provide soap and conditioning shampoo from Gilchrist & Soames for your comfort and convenience.

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Ratings/Awards: WTB 4 Star Guest House
AA 4 Red Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 8
Number Ensuite: 8
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Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Disabled Access
Children Welcome
Licensed
Special Diets Catered For
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
Building of Historic Interest
TV in Rooms
Garden

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