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Tyn-y-Coed
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We now have a pay
as you go Laundrette for both guests and visitors open every day
from 10 am to 8 pm |
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Evening
Meal |
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Credit
Cards |
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Private
car parking |
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TV
in all bedrooms |
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Children
Welcome |
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Pets
Welcome |
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Residents
Drinks
Licence |
The Tyn-y-Coed - which is Welsh for house in the wood - has been
catering for the needs of travellers, mountaineers, farmers &
quarrymen for at least two hundred years. Coincidentally the family
who own it can trace their origins in Welsh hospitality for the same
length of time.
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The hosts George & Jayne, Helen & Markhave over the last
twenty years developed the property into a very relaxed &
friendly hotel with bedrooms tastefully furnished and each,
naturally, has a bathroom, television, phone with data sockets, and
hot drinks tray. We have four family rooms. For guests on a more
modest budget we have a room for 5 in bunks
with private bathroom.
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We serve a wide range of ales, wines, food etc. and attract a mixed
& cheerful clientele. For clients searching for more peaceful
evening we also have a restaurant with accompanying bar, open at
busy periods or when booked in advance. Our menu largely consists of
Welsh produce sourced from local specialist suppliers. As Jayne has
to eat a gluten free diet we are especially sympathetic to special
diets.
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The Hotel is fully licensed and three of the bar rooms have open
fires, the main two rooms are tiled - so no need to remove your
walking boots - and the Siabod room is carpeted. Come and count how
many jugs we have on the ceiling! The old Quarrymans bar at the rear
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All our front rooms , public and bedrooms, look out on Moel Siabod,
nothing to look at except beautiful scenery no matter what time of
year and sheep! At the side of the main bar is an attractive patio
area. Dogs welcome with prior booking. |
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Across the road the River
Llugwy flows past the meadow belonging to the hotel, the stretch
includes a deep pool perfect for swimming and many shallow parts
where our younger guests enjoy 'fishing' , paddling or skimming
stones. Please feel free to bring canoes or rubber dinghies. |
Guests of Tyn-y-Coed enjoy a 25% discount on green fees at the
nearby Betws-y-Coed club - a super nine hole course in a picturesque
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E-mail
or telephone for more information or to make a reservation |
Walkers
and Cyclists welcome |
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