Tyn-Y-Coed Inn, Betws-y-Coed
recommendedFishing enthusiastsTake advantage of the hotel's proximity to valley, woodland, and moorland settings, perfect for relaxation and angling.
Stunning countryside explorationAfter a day of exploring the Welsh countryside, retreat to the comfortable and relaxing rooms at the hotel.
Beautiful gardensExplore the hotel's lower area, The Dell, which features a Pinetum and Wild Garden with towering trees, azaleas, hydrangeas, and hosters.
Mountain view roomsStay in front-facing rooms that offer spectacular views of the famous Moel Siabod mountain.
Golfing breakEnjoy a memorable golfing break with plenty to see and do in the area after your round of golf.
Forest adventureVisit GreenWood Forest Park, located in 27 magical acres of woodland, and indulge in forest family fun.
- River activities
- Historical tramcar experience
- Locally-sourced dining
- Botanical garden visit
- Media center visit
- Continental-style chalet
- Magnificent terraces
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- Free parking
- Safe deposit box
- VIP check-in/ -out
- No pets allowed
- Coffee shop
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
Sports & Fitness
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Cycling
- Fishing
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Pet amenities available
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Dry cleaning
- Tours/Ticket assistance
- Welcome drink
Dining
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Picnic area/ Tables
- Packed lunches
- Special diet menus
Business
- Meeting/ Banquet facilities
Children
- Board games
- Children's menu
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
Room features
- Heating
- Garden furniture
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
• Nestled in the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, North Wales, near Snowdonia National Park, Swallow Falls, and the Gwydir Forest. • The area boasts numerous outdoor activities, the Conwy Valley Museum, galleries showcasing local art, and restaurants serving traditional Welsh cuisine. • Capel Curig, Moel Siabod, and the Fairy Glen are ideal attractions for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
- City landmarks
- Restaurants