Summerhill Guest House, Betws-y-Coed
recommendedOutdoor EnthusiastsEnjoy scenic walks beside the River Llugwy, explore the Gwydyr Forest Park, or venture on tracks, cycle trails, and forest walks in the stunning surroundings of Snowdonia.
FoodiesIndulge in a full Welsh breakfast before embarking on a day of energetic activities or savor a delicious meal at the new Blondin Restaurant, where your loved ones can grab a coffee or something to eat.
Nature LoversImmerse yourself in the haven of rarity and beauty with stunning views of the Carneddau mountains of Snowdonia, where you can explore the stunning gardens and soak in the tranquility and relaxation.
Thrill SeekersTake a journey through the canopy of trees on zip lines and ropes course elements, experiencing an adrenaline rush in the stunning forest setting of the adventure parc.
History BuffsDiscover the unique rail journey to the summit of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales and England, and explore the Ysbyty Estate, the largest single estate cared for by the National Trust.
Golf EnthusiastsPlay a round of golf at the nearby golf course, enjoying the picturesque surroundings and challenging fairways.
- Wildlife Observers
- Sightseers
- Art and Garden Lovers
- Hikers and Walkers
- Water Sports Enthusiasts
- Mountain Adventurers
- Relaxation Seekers
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Parking
- No pets allowed
- Adults only
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key access
Sports & Fitness
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Cycling
- Golf course
- Fishing
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Outdoor dining area
- Special diet menus
Children
- Board games
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Room features
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Parquet floor
Location
• Nestled in Betws-y-Coed, the location offers easy access to Snowdonia National Park, Swallow Falls, and the Llugwy River. • The quaint village boasts historical sites like the Pont-y-Pair Bridge, Capel Garmon, and numerous outdoor activities along with traditional Welsh cuisine. • Conwy Valley Maze, Llechwedd Slate Caverns, and Dolgarrog Railway Museum cater to visitors seeking exploration and adventure.
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