Set at the edge of Betws-y-Coed, amid the National Park, this hotel with leisure centre and indoor pool is ideal for the North Wales Coast, Snowdonia and the countryside.
Set in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in the north of Snowdonia National Park, the Glan Aber serves local cask and real ales in its bar.
michael
United Kingdom
The staff was amazing allway had a smile of the face's, we had my dog with us every thing was great dog friendly, and on first night he had a spa so relaxed for are walks and after my toffee sticky pudding with custard you need a good walk
This multi-award-winning hotel is a centuries-old coaching inn located in Betws-y-Coed, within the Snowdonia National Park. The Ty Gwyn Hotel has beamed ceilings and beautiful bedrooms.
Situated in Betws-y-coed, 12 km from Snowdon, Tyn-y-Coed Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Lee
United Kingdom
Hotel is in countryside. Good parking found staff to be very nice and helpful. Restaurant food was good but not brilliant.
Breakfast was outstanding.
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...
Richard
United Kingdom
Our stay at this hotel was nothing short of perfection! Nestled near the village amidst stunning grounds by the river, the location couldn't have been better. We enjoyed fantastic walks, including a breathtaking gorge just 10 minutes away.
The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating, making us feel right at home. Our room was comfortable, with a lovely bed and bath.
But what truly impressed us was the dining experience. Both breakfast and dinner were superb, with dinner reaching Michelin quality standards.
Overall, an unforgettable stay. Perfect location, impeccable service, comfortable rooms, and outstanding dining options. We can't wait to return!
Offering a restaurant, The Vagabond Bunkhouse is located in Betws-y-coed, known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park.
Claire
France
I'd say location as you're definitely close to everything - But Betws is very small, and this is actually one of the accomodations furthest from the center
Situated 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...
haydon
United Kingdom
This place is fabulous. Its in the heart of the village and is an important part of the village. Lots of the locals drank there and it had a wonderful,warm and welcoming feel to it. Gary the landlord was a treasure. We were in the bunk rooms, the beds were very comfortable, rooms spotless. I will be back
Situated in Betws-y-coed, 20 km from Snowdon, Woodlands Centre features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Afnan
United Kingdom
The staff are the nicest people, made me feel home and gave nice recommendations for hikes. The place is tidy and I found all what I needed in the kitchen.
The location is great with a mesmerizing view from each window
Perfect for backpackers 5 mins walk from the station.
Def will be coming back
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FAQs about hotels in Betws-y-coed
On average, 3-star hotels in Betws-y-coed cost £112 per night, and 4-star hotels in Betws-y-coed are £122 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Betws-y-coed can on average be found for £142 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Domestic travellers can reach Betws-Y-Coed by train from London Euston (3 hours) or by car (4.5 hours). International travellers can fly to Manchester Airport (100km away) and take a direct train (2 hours). No direct water transport is available.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the most convenient for both domestic and international travellers heading to Betws-Y-Coed, due to its extensive flight connections. It's approximately 110km away.
Betws-Y-Coed, UK, is well-served by public transport. The Conwy Valley Railway Line provides regular services to nearby towns. Local bus services, including the Sherpa Bus, connect to Snowdonia's attractions. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is popular. Car hire is available, but parking can be limited.
The heart of Betws-Y-Coed, with its quaint shops, eateries, and proximity to Snowdonia National Park, is the best area to stay. It offers convenient access to local attractions like Swallow Falls and Fairy Glen.
What guests said about Betws-y-coed:
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!
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Amazingly relaxing time and a pleasure to meet the Tyn-y-...
Amazingly relaxing time and a pleasure to meet the Tyn-y-Coed staff - nothing was too much trouble throughout our stay.
The food and drink choices were exceptional and the log fire was a perfect backdrop to the bar and lounge.
And best of all, the location is stunning and a perfect base for our trip.
We'll be back for sure.
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
Jackie was a friendly and hospitable host with great recommendations for hikes and things to do in the area. The parting gift of warm Welsh cakes was so very sweet (and delicious 😊). Our room was very clean and comfortable and breakfast was delicious and made to order. I would highly recommend this spot to anyone visiting the Snowdonia area. It is a wonderful spot to relax but also to serve as a base camp for Snowdonia activities.
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
Great location, 5 mins walk into the village. 5 mins drive to zipworld betws y coed. We were in the area to walk snowdon and it suited our needs with close access to all routes 👍
The place could do with some TLC but the host is amazing running it on her own , so friendly, bed was comfy, room clean and breakfast very good. Price reasonable and would stay again on our next visit.
A beautiful place set on the outskirts of a quiet village with views of the surrounding countryside and mountains.
The cottage itself was probably the best we've ever stayed in. Everything was superb and the host was lovely.
We'd definitely like to go back.
Be sure to visit Conwy falls, a short drive from the property. Go early to avoid the crowds.
Gid and Iza were exceptional hosts, helping us and giving us great advice before, during, and even after our stay. It's not often that the hosts make such a difference but this was truly the case.
The room was comfortable and the view was great. Location was perfect - just a few blocks away from the center of Betws y Coed.
We really enjoyed the breakfast with the artisan breads, the locally sourced foods, and the wonderful preperation. The proprioters we gractious and friendly and very proud (rightfully so) of their B & B. They seem to be very active in their Welsh community and had an excellent knowledge of the restaurants in the area.
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!
Decor was nice. Shower was good. Very quiet once music stops playing. Location is good to walk down into village centre. Breakfast was basic (cereal, toast, yoghurt)
The hotel is located within walking distance of trails, places to eat and shopping. The spa and pool facilities were nice to have. Staff is friendly. Free parking.
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