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Bryn Tyrch Hotel
Betws-Y-Coed, Gwynedd

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The Bryn Tyrch Hotel is situated in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park surrounded by magnificent scenery. Capel Curig is an ideal centre for outdoor pursuits and the area is very popular with walkers and climbers. The lakes, beaches, castles and other attractions of North Wales are less than 30 miles away hotel has 15 double bedrooms, mostly en-suite, and all rooms have a television and hot drinks facilities. The bar and dining areas are open all day for food and drink. From the main bar guests can enjoy the views of Snowdon as they enjoy a drink in the comfortable and friendly atmosphere...


Room Rates
Single - £40.00 per Room
Double - £56.00 per Room

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 Bryn Tyrch Hotel
 Capel Curig
 Betws-Y-Coed
 Gwynedd
 LL24 0EL

 Tel: 01690 720223

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Betws-y-Coed is the principal village of the Snowdonia National Park. The Snowdonia National Park in North Wales covers more than 800 square miles, it is a region of haunting beauty and grandeur, of wild rocky mountains, hidden valleys, cascading rivers, still glacial lakes and deep forests. North Wales is an old country; geologically old, with some of the most ancient rocks in the world; old in its economy, based still on the immemorial pastoral or sheep-rearing way of life; old in culture, with traditions in poetry and music that may date back to the Bronze Age; and old in language, for the Welsh you will hear spoken everywhere in the mountain villages is Europe's oldest living language. No wonder the deep valleys seem still to hold the echo of the myths, legends and bardic traditions of the past.

 
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