Afon View Betws-y-coed
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In the centre of Betws-y-Coed you will find Afon View Guest House, charming and ideally located, this B&B accommodation is an ideal base for exploring all that Snowdonia and North Wales has to offer. Close to the shops, restaurants and the train station.
Afon View offers quality, comfortable bed and breakfast accommodation, in a relaxed atmosphere.
There are seven bedrooms, all of which have en-suite facilities. Double, twin, single and family rooms are available. For those looking for something a little special, there is a four poster or a luxury king-size.
All the guest rooms are furnished to a high standard. Many still have their original slate fireplaces and the views of the surrounding wooded hills are wonderful. All offer colour flat screen TV, free Wi-Fi access, tea and coffee making facilities, crisp white bedding, large fluffy towels, luxury throws, cushions, complimentary toiletries, radio alarms and hair dryers. All the rooms have central heating and double glazing, and are comfortable throughout the year.
Guests can relax in the comfortable lounge with a real fire. This is an ideal place to have a rest after a long walk, or plan your next day exploring this beautiful part of North Wales. There are books and maps to help you get the most from your stay in Snowdonia, and friendly advice is always available.
Breakfast is served in the dining room, with its lovely views across the valley to the wooded slopes of Mount Garmon. Breakfast is freshly prepared with a variety of options available which should suit all appetites.
* Bed and breakfast accommodation
* All rooms en-suite
* Drying room facilities
* Non-smoking
* Car park
* Free Wi-Fi internet access
Afon View has a private car park and garage where bikes can be locked up at the rear of the guest house, and guests are welcome to sit out in the garden. This bed and breakfast accommodation is an ideal base from which to explore Snowdonia and the rest of North Wales.
Local Area:
This area of Snowdonia is ideal for those who enjoy walking. There are some gentler walks in the Gwydir Forest which surrounds Betws-y-Coed, and more strenous walks and climbs in the higher peaks of Snowdonia, including Snowdon and the Carneddau.
Mountain biking, fishing, canoeing, bird watching and horse riding is also well catered for in this area of Snowdonia.
Or you can take it easy and enjoy the beautiful lakes and mountains of Snowdonia, or the coastline and beaches of the Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey.
Betws-y-Coed has a wide range of places to eat in the evening including pubs, restaurants and cafes. The village also has a good selection of shops including craft/gift shops, and outdoor shops with well known names like Hawkshead, Cotswold Outdoor and Stewart Cunningham.



