Llwyn Onn Guest House, North Wales, Pentrefoelas
recommendedFishing at Llyn BrenigTry your luck at fly fishing at the premier fishing site of Llyn Brenig, with its 23 km of picturesque shoreline just a short distance from the hotel.
Walking HolidaysUse the hotel as the perfect base for walking holidays, with nearby attractions such as Clocanog Forest, Bala Lake, Betws-y-Coed, and Denbigh Moors waiting to be explored.
White-water Rafting and Sailing at Bala LakeExperience the thrill of white-water rafting and sailing at Bala Lake, offering exciting water-based activities for adventure seekers.
Glamping in Shepherd HutsStay in unique and cozy shepherd huts with their own private fire pit, picnic bench, BBQ stand, and outdoor seating to enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the mountains.
Wildlife SpottingEnjoy the abundance of wildlife attracted to the house's proximity to CORSYDD NUG A MERDDWR SSSI and the picturesque lake, from kingfishers to elusive otters.
Fully Stocked Breakfast HampersWake up to a delicious breakfast delivered in a fully stocked hamper with locally sourced ingredients, including eggs from free-roaming chickens.
- Stunning Views of Snowdon
- Adventure Map of North Wales
- Explore Betws-y-Coed
- Tranquil Lake and Mountain Views
- Glamping Kitchen and Dining Area
- Outdoor Leisure Activities
- Historic Watermill Setting
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free parking
- No pets allowed
Sports & Fitness
- Cycling
Spa & Leisure
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Media
- CD player
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Llwyn Onn Guest House is situated in Pentrefoelas, North Wales, a quaint and peaceful village nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park. This location offers travelers the opportunity to experience the stunning natural beauty of the area, with hills, forests, and rivers just a stone's throw away. The surrounding area has a relaxing and laid-back vibe, perfect for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With plenty of hiking trails, cycling routes, and fishing spots nearby, guests can enjoy the great outdoors to their heart's content. Public transportation options are limited in this rural area, but the A5 road provides easy access to nearby towns and attractions such as the popular Betws-y-Coed and the majestic Snowdon mountain.
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