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Mary-Ann and David welcome you to their home in the pretty village of Betws-y-Coed. They offer a high standard of accommodation and hospitality and endeavour to make Bod Gwynedd a place you will feel instantly at home.

Nestling on the fringe of Betws-y-Coed, alongside the banks of the River Llugwy and surrounded by mountains and forests, this Victorian house is a special place to enjoy a restful mini-break, or base from which to experience all that is on offer within the Snowdonia National Park.


Room Rates
Four Poster - £55.00 per Room
King Size - £50.00 per Room
Twin En-Suite - £50.00 per Room

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 Bodgwynedd
 Holyhead Road
 Betws-y-Coed
 Gwynedd
 LL24 0BN

 Tel: 01690 710717

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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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