Tyn-y-Fron

Snowdonia National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri)


This gracious old stone house has five guest rooms; all have been given a plush, modern makeover, and some have divine valley views. Friendly owners Barbara and Nigel serve an excellent breakfast, including award-winning sausages and bacon from the local butcher, and are full of advice on local walks. The B&B's off the A470 and accessible from Betws via a footpath.


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