We’re in the centre of the busiest inland resort in Wales, in an area voted #4 of the ‘best places to visit’ in the world by Lonely Planet in 2017 and we’re perfectly positioned for walkers – who can take advantage of the stunning scenery just on our doorstep, with local beauty spots like Swallow Falls, Fairy Glen and Conwy Falls within walking distance.
We strive to provide a personal service for each guest
Real ales and comfort food in a traditional, dog-friendly pub with wood panelling and exposed beams.
a space for outdoor activities such as bushcraft skills and training using scythes to cut the rushes
We believe in the quality and integrity of our food as something special and to savour
Palé Hall is an AA Five Red Star, Relais & Chateaux destination luxury country house hotel. Our accl
THE VAGABOND Created and designed for individuals, families or groups
Holyhead Rd, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AY, UK
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