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Top 5 Holiday Cottages in Betws-y-Coed

Published on 5 Mar 2022 by Amy Greenwood

Looking for the perfect getaway in the heart of Eryri (Snowdonia)? Betws-y-Coed, often called the gateway to the national park, is a picture-perfect village surrounded by ancient forests, cascading waterfalls, and some of the most breathtaking scenery in North Wales. Whether you’re here for an adrenaline-fuelled adventure, scenic walks through the Gwydir Forest, or just an excuse to curl up by the fire with a good book, choosing the right holiday cottage can make all the difference.

From charming stone cottages with wood-burning stoves to luxury retreats with riverside views and bubbling hot tubs, there’s a perfect stay waiting for you. We’ve rounded up five of the best holiday cottages in Betws-y-Coed, each offering something truly special. So, pack your walking boots (and maybe your swimsuit for the hot tub), and let’s find your dream Eryri escape!


Stunning Victorian Manor House in Betws-y-Coed | Plas-Coedfa

Sleeps 12 | Dog Friendly | Real Fire | Near Pub | Near Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)

For a taste of luxury and opulence from the Victorian era, Plas Coedfa is the perfect property. A stunning Victorian manor house in Betws-y-Coed, this historic building sits nestled woodland and sleeps up to twelve across six beautiful bedrooms. With a number of receptions rooms and ample private outdoor space, this property is ideal for larger groups and is only a few minutes from the village centre of Betws-y-Coed, the gateway to Eryri (Snowdonia).


Spacious Three Bedroom Holiday Cottage in Betws y Coed | Creigia-Betws

Sleeps 8 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub | Near Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon)

This spacious three bedroom holiday cottage in Betws y Coed is bright and welcoming, with bags of light and space. Ideal for an active family getaway in North Wales, it sleeps up to eight guests in three bedrooms.


Fantastic Lodge for Four with Hot Tub | Llyn Padarn

Sleeps 4 | Hot Tub | Near Pub | EV Charger

Located deep in the Conwy Valley and surrounded by beautiful landscapes and lush forests, Llyn Padarn is a fantastic lodge for four with hot tub in Betws-y-Coed. Situated at the gateway to the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia), this beautiful wooden lodge is housed on a stylish lodge park less than ten minutes’ walk to the heart of the village.


Holiday Cottage With Fantastic Views Near Fairy Glen | Wern-Fawr

Sleeps 6 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub

As you pull down into the drive of the cottage, the view that greets you is spectacular; a beautiful old stone building looking out over the Conwy river and the Lledr valley. Wern-Fawr is a three bedroom holiday cottage with fantastic views near Fairy Glen and a five minute drive from the centre of Betws Y Coed itself.


Luxury Accommodation in an Old Turbine House in Betws Y Coed | Pwerdy

Sleeps 7 | Dog Friendly | Near Pub | Near Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) | Real Fire

A stunning place to stay with impressive credentials when it comes to sustainability: this is luxury accommodation in an old turbine house in Betws-y-Coed. It sleeps up to seven guests in three bedrooms.



 
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