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Betws-y-Coed, known as the Snowdonia Gate, is a magical place surrounded by dense forests and spectacular mountains that enchant those who like outdoor activities and contact with nature. Its beauty is increased with the presence of wonderful waterfalls, river pools, bridges and ancient constructions. You can enjoy tranquil landscapes such as a riverside golf course, have fun on a miniature train or feel maximum adrenaline in the most spectacular outdoor activity parks among other attractions.
Lovely cabins with all amenitiesThese rustic cabins that can be found in different points of the area, with spacious living rooms and equipped with comfortable furniture and modern artefacts of high quality for the traveller to enjoy his stay. Beautiful gardens and patios where you can spend a quiet time admiring nature or prepare a barbecue with family or friends. You can book according to your taste in the city centre near the train station and the museum, or if you prefer to choose the cabins that are located very close to the park of Snowdonia.
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If you like to enjoy nature, this is the right place. The area has several parks with walking trails and viewpoints where you can enjoy beautiful views of the river, waterfalls and mountains as if you were in a fairy tale book and if you love adrenaline activities, there are mountain biking trails to explore the Gwydir Mawr / Marin Trail and a magnificent lagoon of world order to surf with guaranteed waves all year round in Adventure Snowdonia Park.
Betws-y-Coed for familiesWithout a doubt one of the most fascinating experiences for family groups of all ages, is to enjoy the activities offered by parks with outdoor and indoor attractions. Adventure Park Snowdonia and Zip World Fforest offer unique family fun experiences such as guided hikes, mountain biking trails, inland lagoon surfing, fun activities above and through trees, walking between bouncing and jumping nets, and when you want to lower the adrenaline then you can get on a miniature train and take a ride in Conwy.
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It is a spectacular park with many adventure activities (from 3 ages). If you like adrenaline-producing activities this is the right place because you can enjoy the UK's only alpine roller coaster of its kind, take a run on the newest and most exciting 3 km circuit for quarry go-kart racing or learn about the history of the old coal mine located on this site, walking through its tunnels. You can also have fun bouncing and jumping on Treetops Nets networks.
2. Adventure at the Snowdonia Parkthis park has several awards, you will find the only lagoon to surf inland where there are guaranteed waves all year round, and it does not matter if you do not know how to surf, there you will be taught. The fun is complemented by external activities such as climbing walls, extreme slides, zip line and indoor activities such as climbing, dangerous passage through caves and even an extreme ninja route. After exercise, you can relax admiring its beautiful scenery from the café.
3. The largest seaside resort in LlandudnoLlandudno is the longest coast of Wales bathed by the Irish Sea and still maintaining the splendour of the 19th century. On its beaches you can practice sports such as Windsurfing, Surfing or kitesurfing or walk along the elegant boardwalk. Another of Llandudno's main attractions is the Great Orme, a huge stone promontory that can be climbed by tram or cable car. Take the opportunity to visit the Great Orme mines and walk through its narrow tunnels dating back to the Bronze Age.
4. Explore religious constructionsThe old St Michael's Church is a medieval construction from the 14th and 15th century, which is currently only used in special services and funerals. This church has been painted and photographed by many artists some of whom are buried in its cemetery. It was replaced as a parish by st Mary's Church which is a 19th-century Norman building with beautiful wooden ceilings and arched naves, where on Sunday nights you can enjoy the peace of its enclosure with the beautiful songs of the male choir
5. Gastronomy in Betws-y-CoedThere is a lot of variety in Betws-y-Coed cuisine; you can find exquisite dishes of both modern and traditional cuisine. The secret is in the use of excellent local products as ingredients. Dishes such as cawl, Welsh rarebit, laverbread, Welsh cakes, brith bara (literally "spotted bread") or sausage, can be tasted in the different restaurants or cafés in the area and if you prefer to buy products directly, there is an outdoor market where you can do it.
6. Rail adventureA fun activity for both children and adults is the ride on a miniature train at the Conway Valley Railway Museum. In this place there is an interesting museum ideal for railway lovers, where you can find a wide variety of material and models of railways, trams and other means of transport such as aeroplanes and cars, some of which can be enjoyed interactively simply by using a button. The shop also offers souvenirs and gifts for all ages.
7. Conway CastleThe imposing Conway Castle was built by King Edward I in 1283-1289 during the conquest of Wales and has been declared a World Heritage Site according to UNESCO. Its pleasant features and towering walls can be seen from the Conway River, could you imagine its gleaming white lime walls with flags and heraldic shields in its battlements? The place is very well-preserved despite the damage caused by the wars and its splendour is maintained.
Information about log cabins in Betws-y-Coed
🏡 Log cabins available: | 34 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -56%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 13 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 24% of the properties. |