About Ty Gwyn Hotel
Ty Gwyn Hotel is a charming family-run accommodation in the countryside village of Betws-y-coed, within the confines of Snowdonia National Park.
Highlighting traditional country elements, the uniquely decorated smoke-free rooms have central heating, premium bedding, and ensuite bathrooms. Some quarters feature beamed ceilings and exposed stone walls. There is a self-catering cottage available and upgraded units add four-poster beds, spa tubs, and spacious lounge areas.
Ty Gwyn Hotel provides its guests with free parking, convenient log fireplaces for cold seasons, and complimentary Wi-Fi is available in shared places.
At the in-house restaurant, guests will relish sumptuous meals prepared using the freshest local ingredients. The onsite pub boasts of a wide selection of refreshing drinks.
This multi-award-winning property is under a mile away from Fairy Glen Gorge, a natural gorge formed on River Conwy ideal for kayaking, rock scrambling, and photography. Swallow Falls is about three miles away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Warm welcome just outside Betws-y-Coed.
Ty Gwyn guests found themselves just a short stroll away from the village of Betws-y-Coed, in a charming old building, which was thought to have been very well kept. The staff was said to be attentive and welcoming — going out of their way to make your day — which apparently resulted in a cosy, amicable ambience which guests very much enjoyed.
positive:
Food thought to be exceptionally good.
Those who stayed said the food here was exceptionally good across the board; rustically-styled cuisine which kept guests coming back for more, despite the huge portions. On top of this, the prices were thought to be very reasonable for the quality and guests were happy to find a huge menu to work their way through.
positive:
Lovely decor, great value & free parking to boot.
The rooms here are said to be lovely and peaceful, with tasteful decor, good heating and luxurious features in some, like luscious four-poster beds, lounge areas and even a terrace. Free parking was the cherry on top — particularly useful since many people are exploring through the Snowdonia National Park by car —- and Ty Gwyn guests said that they thought they received great value for money from their stay.