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Betws y Coed in the Conwy Valley is a natural hub from which the roads, rivers and Click to view Moel Siabod valleys radiate and is ideal for touring the central area of the Snowdonia National Park and the Conwy Valley in North Wales. Straddling the A5 London to Holyhead road the town became popular in the C19th owing to the arrival of the railway and the frequent visits of English artists and their followers. Frequented today by outdoor types and, due to the abundance of good outdoor clothing stores, those who dress as outdoor types.
Walkers, climbers, canoeists, anglers, mountain bikers.....all congregate in Betws, Accommodation varies from small friendly bed and breakfast houses and holiday cottages, some off the beaten track, to luxury hotels. Scroll down the page for a few snapshots of Betws y Coed where you will find plenty of things to do and places to see in Betws y Coed, Wales.
Click to view Siabod from Blaenau DolwyddelanThere is a good selection of pubs and restaurants. The economically priced, and informal, Stables Bar and Restaurant in the centre of the village is very popular but you have to arrive early to get a table on busy weekends. You can get a lovely fish, chips and mushy peas, eat in or take away, from the Fish and Chip shop at Pont y Pair, next to the bridge in the heart of the village. (But please don't get tempted to make "boats" from the containers and sail them down the beautiful river Llugwy...."PLEASE PUT THE RUBBISH IN THE BIN", Another pub I would recommend is the Pont y Pair Public house, they do a very nice "leek flavoured sausages on mashed potatoes with onion gravy"..bangers and mash, washed down with a pint of Black Sheep bitter.

Betws y Coed is North Wales' most popular inland resort and weekends can attract huge crowds including quite a few motor bikers, especially near to the railway station shopping precinct.

Click to view Dolwyddelan CastleAnother option is to take a ride on the train up the Conwy Valley Railway line which runs from Llandudno through Betws y Coed to Blaenau Ffestiniog. The journey takes you alongside the banks of the River Conwy, and the turbulent River Lledr, A breathtaking range of scenery unfolds before you, from majestic crags and pastoral delights of the upper valleys to the historic castle of Dolwyddelan. You glimpse fairytale landscapes, ancient quarries and tracks, forests and the high peaks of Snowdonia before eventually reaching Blaenau Ffestiniog.

Also at the railway station is one of Betws' many other attractions the Conwy Valley Railway Museum with a miniature railway, shop and buffet coach restaurant. Another attraction is the old 14th century church of St Michael's. one of the oldest in Wales and has much of interest. And at the parish church of St Mary's, look out for performances by Welsh choirs on summer Sunday evenings.

Click to view Swallow FallsBut one should not visit Betws y Coed without visiting the main attractions .....the rivers and riverside walks of which there are so many. Flowing through the centre of the village you will find the Afon Llugwy (river Llugwy), crossed by the Pont y Pair (the bridge of the cauldron). The bridge was built in the C15th and after heavy rain the foaming water buffeting the bridge is a dramatic site to see. Buy a bag of Fish and Chips, cross the bridge toward the car park and you will sit on the rocks contemplating the beauty and power of nature. Here you will find the start of a number of sign-posted trails into the surrounding countryside. One such trail takes you up river to the Miner's Bridge, on the road to Capel Curig, where the miners crossed the river on a steep ladder to their work. Continuing up river you come to the famous Swallow Falls, where the Llugwy river hurls itself into a spectacular chasm.

Venture down stream and you will come across the grand site of Thomas Telford's iron Waterloo Bridge, built in 1815, which carries the A5 across the River Conwy, bearing the cast iron inscription "This arch was constructed in the same year the battle of Waterloo was fought". Continue in this direction up the Conwy river and you will soon come to the awesome Conwy Falls, and the beautiful Fairy Glen off the A470 where the River Conwy flows through a narrow gorge.
Click to zoom into Bishop Morgan's houseFrom the Fairy Glen you have but a 3 mile walk along forest tracks in the beautiful Lledr Valley to the hanging valley of Wybrnant, and Ty Mawr (Big House). Ty Mawr is the ancient home of Bishop William Morgan, the man who translated the bible into Welsh.

Another walk takes you eastwards and up into the hills at nearby Capel Garmon where there is a celebrated cromlech; a 5,000 year old Neolithic burial chamber overlooking the mountains of Snowdonia....truly a "Tomb with a view".

 

Views from Pont y Pair in the centre of the village

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Views from Pont y Pair in the centre of the village

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Betws y Coed Railway Station and Shopping Mall

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