Ă Betws-Y-Coed .Vous trouverez Sommet Moel Siabod et Swallow Falls (chutes) Ă moins de 5 km de hĂŽtel. De plus, ChĂąteau de Dolwyddelan est Ă moins de 5 km et Centre des visiteurs du parc national de Snowdonia est Ă moins de 10 km.
There's a restaurant on site. You can enjoy a drink at the bar/lounge. WiFi is free in public spaces. Tyn-y-Coed Hotel also features a garden and a picnic area. Self parking is free.
Bar and restaurant was great. Took a long while to get food due to staffing but not anyoneâs fault, they were very busy. Older property so it is quite noisy but all good if you bring ear plugs. Location is nice, not much around in terms of shops etc but a really good base for the area.
I booked in for 1 night as I had a race starting in Capel Curig. The room walls were so thin I could hear all the conversations from next door, including their alarm clock and the 4 times they snoozed it. The bed was cheap, soft & uncomfortable. The rooms had cheap furnishings. Definitely not worth the money they charge & no early breakfast option. I wish Iâd just gone to a local b&b at ÂŁ30 cheaper.
Our stay at Tyn y Coed was wonderfully pleasant!
The hotel is set in a beautiful, scenic valley.
The food was a highlight â both the veggie and meat options were amazing, especially the flavorful curry.
Very smart exterior, reception very clean and modern. Staff very friendly and helpful. Food excellent (we had food for the 3 nights we were there plus breakfast) all food was cooked to order. Ample
car parking across the road (free for guests).
We stayed for two nights to climb Yr Wyddfa (snowdon) and explore the local area.
The staff were lovely, friendly and very helpful. The downstairs pub/restaurant and reception area as well as exterior looked like they had been recently renovated. We only had drinks there but the food looked nice and they had a good menu selection.
However, the upstairs accommodation looked like it had not been touched in 40 years. The corridor and room smelt very old and unclean, and in desperate need of complete renovation.
The room itself had paper thin walls and we could hear the people next door on both sides of our room throughout the nights. The bed was creaky and had a topper to hide the state of mattress which was so old and soft that if one of us moved slightly we'd both move. It was not a pleasant sleep.
The rooms desperately need updating, it was a shame as the rest of the hotel was lovely.
Itâs a lovely place, friendly and helpful staff. The rooms are a bit dated and small but we was not too bothered as didnât stay in it a lot. Minimal channels on TV. Breakfast was extra charge but was big and at you up for the day. I would stay again
The hotel is ok. Pleasant staff. But a bit of a 'Pub with rooms' feel to it. So the decor and decoration upstairs mirrors the slightly worn Coaching Inn look downstairs.
The whole place is right on the main A5 so having our room window open was not an option, ( Could be stifling in mid summer) although we did have a great view of the mountains.
Our room and the bathroom were clean and comfortable enough but very small. The bathroom in particular, although spotless seemed minute...the door opening onto the loo which itself was hard up against a wall.....so very cramped.
Food was ordered at the bar and was pretty much standard pub grub.