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Gwydyr Hotel

Gwydyr Hotel, Betws-y-coed
 Credit cards acceptedNo smokingChildren welcomeTV in bedroomsPrivate parkingEvening mealLicensed

Tariff:
£42.50 per person B&B. Dinner B&B £55 per person.

Grading:
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Address
Holyhead Road
Betws-y-coed
Conwy
LL24 0AB
Hotel
T: 01690 710777



 
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Gwydyr HotelThe Gwydyr Hotel is situated in the village of Betws-y-Coed and is surrounded by some of the most picturesque scenery in North Wales. Full of character and atmosphere, it is owned and managed by David and Owen Wainwright, who are very experienced hoteliers.
Under the "Dinorben Hotels" the family also own the Eagles Hotel, Llanrwst ,each hotel is differant but noted for their hospitality, comfort and friendly atmosphere, excellent food, good wine and willing service.
The Gwydyr is particularly well know to people who find their greatest pleasure in fishing. Visitors will be enthralled by the miles of Rivers which are controlled and supervised.

The Gwydyr Hotel offers a wide selection of meals, breakfast, luncheon and dinner daily which can be taken in our spacious dining room. Alternatively, we offer an extensive range of bar meals, served daily between 12 -9 pm.


Gwydyr Hotel Large bedrooms fully equipped with direct dial telephones, colour televisions, radio alarms, tea/coffee making facilities, central heating throughout, and all with private bath and shower, for your comfort.

Very large Victorian style drawing room, ideal for meeting together after dinner or at the end of your days activities and relax in comfort. As a special treat, cream teas are served daily.
The Gwydyr is particularly well know to people who find their greatest pleasure in fishing. Visitors will be enthralled by the miles of Rivers which are controlled and supervised.

Location: Centrally situated in the centre of the village of Betws-y-Coed, near the post office and St Marys Church.

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