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Dragon Hotel and Chinese Restaurant

Dragon Hotel and Chinese Restaurant, Betws-y-coed
 Credit cards acceptedNo smokingChildren welcomeTV in bedroomsPrivate parkingEvening mealLicensed

Tariff:
£34.00 per person standard room B&B

Grading:
Awaiting



Address
Holyhead Road
Betws-y-coed
Conwy, North Wales
LL24 0BN
Hotel
T: 01690 710334



 
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Dragon Hotel and Chinese RestaurantThe Hotel offers 12 rooms in total six of which are in the original part of the building and six in the chalet style extension with their own outside access. All the rooms have been recently re-decorated and all have en-suite shower rooms, Remote controlled coloured TV’s and Tea and Coffee facilities. Most rooms have a view of the river Llygwy and Clogwyn Cyrau Mountain. All rooms are non-smoking, including the restaurant and bar area.

The Dragon Hotel offers excellent food and wine that are both local and foreign with
our staff who are always friendly and welcoming. In both the Restaurant and the Bar visitors can enjoy a variety of dishes offered in our Al a Carte Menu and specials board. Also available is our Banquet for two persons or more.


Dragon Hotel and Chinese Restaurant With such a long and impressive history, it is pleasing to find this charming hotel oozing with Character and tradition. The cosy and welcoming atmosphere is enhanced by the exposed stonewall fire and an old black cooking range in the restaurant. Legend has it that behind the large stone fireplace was a Priest’s hide hole, where they were alleged to be hiding from Cromwell’s Men.
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