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"Stay with a Welsh farming family at our Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast between Capel Curig and Betws-y-Coed in the magnificent Snowdonia National Park." |
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Dolgam is a working farm, rearing sheep and cattle in the spectacular scenery of the Snowdonia National Park, and the 200 year old farmhouse is full of Welsh character. Carys and Arthur Davies and their family have long been welcoming guests to Dolgam, which is an ideal place from which to explore the beauty and attractions of North Wales, and discover the rich cultural heritage of this area. Welsh cakes are a speciality, and Welsh pronunciation lessons are always available! |
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The attractive bedrooms are spacious and comfortable. Single, double, twin and family rooms are available, and there are three en-suite rooms which are in great demand. All rooms have a hairdryer and TV (except the single room). |
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There is a TV in the guest lounge, where you can relax and plan your activities for the following day. A traditional Welsh cooked breakfast is served in the comfortable dining room. | ![]() |
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Dolgam is a totally non-smoking B&B, with ample off-road parking, and a large garden for use by guests. As Dol-Gam is a working farm, no pets are allowed. We also have a campsite, so if you want to go camping, but some in your party want the home comforts of B&B, then you can all be catered for! |
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How to find us Dolgam
is a family farm and is situated in the Snowdonia National Park on the
A5, 3 miles from Betws-y-Coed towards Capel Curig. There is a bus
route running past the site, giving access to the picturesque village
of Betws-y-Coed, and the magnificent peaks of Snowdonia. |

Telephone for more information or to make a reservation |