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Park Hill is renowned for excellent service and its teddy bears. A collection of almost 200 teddy bears welcome you and Jenny, the largest of the bears, seated in her own chair in one of the lounges is eager to say hello to the guests. And returning from a trip in Snowdonia an indoor swimming pool (with a sauna) is awaiting you. Of course there are free WIFI and TVsets with DVD player for our guests
Christopher Pattenden — Lovely 5 night stay at the Park Hill. Breakfast superb and consistent, the perfect amount. Jaap and Ghislaine were incredibly
A premier North Wales hotel The Best Western Waterloo Hotel with hotel and cottage style rooms is set in the beautiful picture postcard village of Betws-y-coed amidst the remarkable beauty of Snowdonia National Park and complete with Leisure Complex it makes us the ideal base to explore the magnificent mountains, stunning passes, the breathtaking countryside scenery and the beautiful North Wales coastline
Tessa Knight — Nestling on the edge of beautiful Betws y Coed a delightful hotel with spacious bar and dining room surrounded at the moment
Zip World at Tyn-Y-Coed is a traditional Welsh hotel, with 14 guest rooms, a restaurant, function room and bar, in the heart of the Snowdonia mountain range, North Wales. Based in the beautiful village of Capel Curig, this hotel is just a stone's throw away from the multitude of adventures, sights and splendours that Snowdonia has to offer.
Mick Conlon — Nice enough pub but overpriced food and drink. 5 for a can of Guinness
Nestled in a peaceful riverside location in Betws-y-Coed, in the Snowdonia National Park, The Courthouse provides 4 * bed and breakfast accommodation, free WiFi and free parking. Originally a Victorian police station and courthouse, the property has been tastefully converted into a 4-star Guest house.
Keith Roobottom — In the centre of village but down a side quite room.by the river Conwy. One of the best places to have a bed and breakfast
Ty Gwyn Hotel is one of the few original coaching Inn's unspoilt and with traditional features, log fire (when it cold enough), low ceilings, original beams; mind your head and watch your step. Our door is always open. The Ty Gwyn has been owned & run by the Ratcliffe family for the past 32 years, and Martin (the chef for the 32 years, along with Philip Canning 19 years) and his wife Nicola have now
Sue Chan — Just arrived in wales for a weeks holiday and the ty gwyn had lobster on the menu last week so we booked ahead of time. Rang
The Royal Oak Hotel is a picturesque building, which was once a coaching inn. Our luxurious rooms are in keeping with the victorian arcitecture but with a contemporary feel. With a great choice for eating places within the hotel and the Stables Bar in the courtyard plus our leisure spa situated at our sister hotel is but a five minute walk away, we've got everything you need for a relaxing stay.
Phil Boyes — Great location and great food. Dogs always welcome, food and drinks served promptly and politely. We had the beef and ale
This beautiful Hotel was purposely built in the 1900's to take advantage of the local views and proximity to Swallow Falls. Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty and combining the classic quality of a Victorian Coaching House with the informal ambience of a modern hotel, Swallow Falls Hotel affords a memorable experience to all its guests.
Dave Wilcock — Only thing worse than the staff is the food. I was sat in the corner and of the restaurant and was expecting basil faulty
Cobdens stands in the very heart of Snowdonia at the foot of Moel Siabod (872m) and Snowdon is only a couple of miles down the valley. We have 17 en-suite Bedrooms which comprise 4 Family rooms, 6 double rooms, 5 Twin rooms and 2 Single rooms. For many years we have looked after Management Training Groups. Our delegate rate includes Accommodation, Breakfast, Packed lunch, Dinner, Coffee and Tea and
Qype User Prex — As a group of four tired walkers we were looking forward to a relaxing drink at the bar to this hotel. Unfortunately, as