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Llannerch Goch
A charming Country House with characted and a waterfall garden set in the Sonwdonia National Park. Panoramic views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, 2 miles from picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed. Ideal for that well deserved romantic break and for visiting National Trust properties.

Tyddyn Du
A traditional farmhouse with a substantial garden, ideal as a play area for children, Tyddyn Du offers a homely welcome, with oak beams, oak doors and deep window sills evoking a sense of the past.

Hendre Wen
farmhouse dates back to 1600 and has retained its character, with oak beams, floor and doors. Even the oak partitions between bedrooms are original. The traditional Welsh welcome offered by this farmhouse bed and breakfast evokes a feeling of times gone by. The house itself is on the site of a much earlier dwelling, dating back at least six hundred years.

Tan yr Eglwys
A traditional farmhouse bed and breakfast where the walls are up to a metre thick! The house was tastefully modernised a few years ago and combines modern comforts with a taste of the past.

Nant y Glyn Isaf
Set in an idyllic position in the midst of green fields with spectacular views towards the mountains of Snowdonia. Within a mile of the market town of Llanrwst and four miles to Betws-y-Coed, combining the tranquillity of the country with the convenience of a town.

Llwyn Goronwy
Commanding spectacular views of the Snowdonia range, Llwyn Goronwy is a farmhouse situated high above the Conwy valley and within easy reach of the North Wales Coast and Snowdonia. Recently renovated, the house retains many of its original features, including an ingle-nook fire-place and oak beams and is enhanced by a pine staircase and pine bathroom

Bryn Tirion
Bryn Tirion is a traditional stone farmhouse dating back over 300 years. It is set in the shadow of the imposing tower of Dolwyddelan Castle, and the house boasts magnificent views over the upper reaches of the Lledr Valley which can be enjoyed from the sun lounge.

Old Coach House
This 17th Century oak-beamed cottage set in its own courtyard has many original features, including an oak door with the cowman's diary prescribed on it, it is full of character and atmosphere and has been lovingly restored.

Bron Derw
A stonebuilt farmhouse, which is surrounded by attractive grounds on a 180 acre working farm. Situated ½ mile from the small market town of Llanrwst with its variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, swimming pool, leisure centre and historical bridge and church

Bodnant
Bodnant Caravan Park was established in the early 60's by the Kerry family. We have won the 'WALES IN BLOOM' competition covering the whole of Wales, for touring caravans for 26 consecutive years with our many floral features and an array of old farm implements of a bygone era.

Ochr Cefn Isa
This self catering property has been recently converted from former farm buildings to a very high standard. It is the perfect place to stay for a peaceful break, and the facilities of Betws-y-Coed are within easy reach.

Pennant
This self catering farmhouse has been renovated to a very high quality standard, and enjoys magnificent views over the Conwy Valley towards the mountains of Snowdonia.

Cae Llwyd
'Cae Llwyd' is a detached bungalow for 4 situated on a 40 acre farm in Maenan, Conwy Valley, the Gateway to Snowdonia - only ½ a mile from the A470 midway between Betws y Coed (6 miles) and Victorian Llandudno (10 miles) or historic Conwy (8 miles) which is an ideal base for exploring Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast.

Bryn Tirion
Bryn Tirion is a traditional hillside farm set in the shadow of the imposing tower of Dolwyddelan Castle, and the campsite boasts magnificent views over the upper reaches of the Lledr Valley. There is also bunkhouse accommodation in a converted traditional farm building. There are bunk beds with mattresses, and duvets are provided. There is a kitchen area for cooking.

Bodnant
We can accommodate touring caravans, motor-caravans and tents. We also have 2 holiday caravans for hire. Bodnant enjoys a picture location on the outskirts of the market town of Llanrwst in the beautiful Conwy Valley. The site is all grass, level, easily accessed, sheltered by trees and bordered by Nant y Goron stream, which runs into the River Conwy.