Ty Newydd Bed and Breakfast Porthmadog
Ty Newydd Bed and Breakfast and Self Catering Accommodation
Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Porthmadog, Ty Newydd B&B is hosted by John and Julie Otty, who look forward to welcoming you to their North Wales Guest House.
Ty Newydd Holiday Flats are behind the B&B, with parking outside. The flats back on to what was the old jail house of Tremadog. It is said that the flats used be a barn that was used to house the police carts and horses.
Ty Newydd (meaning New House) is a 19th Century stone built detached house in the village of Tremadog (Madocs Town). Only having three letting rooms you become part of the family, and are treated as such.
Tremadog, on the border of the Snowdonia National park is the birth place of T E Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) and Shelly used to stay in the area which is were he got the inspiration for his works. The Village was built up in 1806 by the Madoc family who use to mine slate from Blaenau Ffestiniog to ship round the world from Porthmadog (Madocs Port).
Tremadog has a Village square which hosts three pubs all doing very good food and Ale. There is also a Restaurant, Spar shop, Post Office and Chip Shop. We have a good bus service going to Porthmadog and Caernarfon. The main line railway station is 1/2 mile away and the Ffestiniog railway is 11/2 miles away. You could spend yours day lazing on the sandy beach at black rock sands or wonder through the rolling hills of Snowdonia. You could take your car or the bus to the many attractions such as Llechwedd slate caverns, Electric Mountain, Portmeirion Village, the Ffestiniog Steam Railway or visit one of the many local castles.
