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Nightly Rooms From:
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Singles: GBP40
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Doubles: GBP60
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Twins: GBP65
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Family: GBP95
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Address:
Betws-y-coed
Gwynedd
Wales
United Kingdom
LL25 0EJ
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Description:
Adam and Helen Hardy welcome you to their comfortable, family-run hotel in Snowdonia, full of historic character, in the village of Dolwyddelan near Betws-y-Coed in North Wales.
Once an 18th Century coaching inn, and originally part of the Earl of Ancaster's Welsh Estate, our hotel offers a unique place to relax at the heart of the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales.
ABOUT THE HOTEL & ITS FACILITIES
Retaining its original character and many fittings, Elen’s Castle Hotel in Dolwyddelan near Betws-y-Coed has guest rooms to suit all tastes including four-poster rooms overlooking the Lledr Valley and river, family suites and accommodation to suit walking groups. The hotel provides bed and breakfast accommodation with evening meals available in the restaurant. We also have a bunkhouse for the traveller on a budget!
All rooms are ensuite and several have baths as well as showers. Each room is well-equipped and furnished for your comfort with a television, beverage tray, hairdryer, radio alarm clock and wireless broadband internet connection. To ensure a good night's sleep, all our beds are firm (so no roll-together!). Room service is available.
You are assured of the highest standard of cleanliness throughout the hotel.
TARIFF (prices are per room per night including breakfast)
Budget double ensuite from £60
Twin ensuite from £65
Standard double ensuite with shower from £65
Double ensuite with bath and shower from £70
Double ensuite with specatular views and four-poster bed from £80
ABOUT WHERE WE ARE
The village of Dolwyddelan is the ideal starting place to experience all the sights and sounds of North Wales.
The hotel is located in the centre of the village. Dolwyddelan stands at a natural and historical crossroads, at the foot of Moel Siabod – 2861 feet (872m), straddling the trout and salmon-rich Afon Lledr, a river, which wends its way through meadows and turbulent gorges northwards to join the Afon Conwy at Llyn yr Afanc.
The Castle, just outside the village centre, controls a commanding and awesome panorama and the views from the battlements are breath-taking; the Crimea Pass (Bwlch y Gorddinan) and the Moelwyn Mountains, towards Moel Siabod and away to the Denbigh Moors.
HOW TO FIND US
Elen's Castle Hotel is in the village of Dolwyddelan near Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales and is well connected to the UK's road network via North Wales's A55 coastal expressway which links to the M6 and the A5 from the M54. There is a train station in the village.
See Elens Castle Hotel, Betws-y-coed On A Map:
You can view Elens Castle Hotel, Betws-y-coed on the Google map - see right. You can zoom in and out, pan around to see nearby roads, train stations and airports that serve Betws-y-coed. Elens Castle Hotel, Betws-y-coed is located by the red marker in the centre of the map. Please feel fee to print the map for your convenience when traveling to Elens Castle Hotel, Betws-y-coed.
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