![]() | Bod Gwynedd B And B Betws-y-Coed Bod Gwynedd B And B, Holyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0BN "Welcome to our comfortable family run B&B. Enjoy our range cooked breakfast, that will set you up for a full day exploring the many attractions of Snowdonia and the Coast." |
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![]() | ![]() Bod Gwynedd B and BHolyhead Road, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy, LL24 0BNPhone: +44 (0)1690 710717 Fax: +44 (0)1690 710717 ![]() |
Welcome to our comfortable family run B&B. Enjoy our range cooked breakfast, that will set you up for a full day exploring the many attractions of Snowdonia and the Coast.
Four Poster Why not sleep in the luxury of our Victorian Four Poster and enjoy the largest en-suite bathroom in the house. King Double This is a cozy first floor room, it has a comfortable king size bed and a good size en-suite bathroom. Each double has a king size bed and well proportioned private en-suite facilities with fantastic Grohe showers. You can also enjoy TV with selected sky channels and complimentary tea and coffee facilities. A hairdryer is available in each room. Twin Room A first floor, comfortable twin room with generous en-suite bathroom. Television with selected sky channels, hairdryer and complementary tea and coffee facilities are available in the room. Breakfast One of the pleasures of your stay at Bod Gwynedd B&B is a full hearty breakfast using only the finest local produce, which will set you up for a full day of mountaineering, cycling or sight seeing in or around Betws-Y-Coed. Breakfasts are freshly cooked to order on our traditional cast iron range, with ample choice for vegetarians. If you prefer something lighter there are cereals, yogurts, fresh fruit and juices that you can choose from our cold table. We are also more than willing to cater for any special breakfast requirements with prior notice. About Bod Gwynedd Bod Gwynedd was built in the middle Victorian period and was extended at the rear of the property just before the end of the 1800's. The house is certainly one of the oldest in this part of the village, as old maps of the area show no other buildings in close proximity, until the house had been extended, in approximately 1895. The slate used to build the house was more than likely taken from the Hafod Las quarry, on the slopes of the tree covered hills at the rear of the property. Stone from this quarry at this time was taken by cart to Trefriw quay (some six miles from Betws and ten miles from the coast) where it was placed aboard steamships and taken down river to Conwy and Deganwy quays and then aboard larger vessels out to the world. Bod Gwynedd is situated on the fringe of the pretty village of Betws-y-Coed (affectionately referred to as "Betsy" by many of its visitors) and just a stones through from Afon Llugwy (River Llugwy). Further up the A5 toward the mountains and the end of the village, is the 'Miners Bridge', used by miners to cross to the workings on the opposite side. This can make a great circular walk if you follow the river back down to the village on the opposite side and then walk back up the A5 to us after a visit to the many shops in the village. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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