Dolgethin Guest House Betws-y-Coed
Dolgethin Guest House in North Wales is a Victorian House which lies at the west end of the spectacular Snowdonia Village of Betws-y-Coed. It has a magnificent view to the River Llugwy in the front and a mature forest making fifty shades of green at the rear of the house.
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.
Ebony is a black Labrador, Fire and Blaze are long hair cats and all live permanently in the house.
Accommodation
Green Room is a twin standard, also used for a single.
Orange Room is a double standard, also used for a single
These two rooms share a bathroom
Lilac Room is a double en-suite.
Amber Room is a family room en-suite for 3, double + single.
We have 2 rooms in the attic both are Family rooms.
Elephant Room has two double beds to be used for a family and as a twin.
African Room Family room en-suite for 4-5 persons.
Large Car Park & secure area for mountain bikes.
All rooms have a TV and hospitality trays.
All completely Non Smoking.
Guest fridge under the stairs




