We have a restaurant and bar on site that serve beautiful and locally sourced meals and ales all through the day. Along wth our regular menus we also offer vegetarian and vegan options
A good meal is the highlight of any break or day out in Gwynedd, and with so much excellent Welsh pr
We try our best to make sure that all our guests have comfortable facilities.
With an impressive wine list, spirits range, and award-winning cask ales; we have just the tipple fo
a space for outdoor activities such as bushcraft skills and training using scythes to cut the rushes
Check out what the Pont Y Pair Inn has to offer your furry friends, from drinking bowls to a doggy s
Snowdonia National Park, Holyhead Rd, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0BN, UK
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