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.
A proud family of independent brewers, Robinsons is one of the most advanced and sophisticated brewe
Real ales and comfort food in a traditional, dog-friendly pub with wood panelling and exposed beams.
The dining room at The Golden Fleece Inn is one of the most popular restaurants in Porthmadog and Tr
With an impressive wine list, spirits range, and award-winning cask ales; we have just the tipple fo
We strive to provide a personal service for each guest
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Holyhead Rd, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AY, UK
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