Ty Golchi yn le delfrydol i gyfarfod, gwledda, yfed ac ymlacio. Gweinir ein bwydlen blasus, dewis eang o winoedd a choffi ffres mewn awyrgylch hamddenol a braf bydd yn siwr o blesio gyda phob ymweliad.Mynediad llawn i’r anabl gan gynnwys toiledau.Cyfleusterau newid babanod ar gael.Situated between the bustling towns of Bangor and Caernarfon, only a couple of minutes from the A55 Expressway and with ample car parking, Ty Golchi is the perfect location to meet, dine, drink and relax. Our delicious Menu, selection of fine wines and freshly ground coffee, all served in a beautifully relaxing environment will ensure a worth while visit time after time.

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