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Royal Oak Hotel

Holyhead Road
Rated 8.5 in 1891 reviews

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed, the Royal Oak Hotel offers a charming and comfortable retreat for visitors to North Wales. This exquisite establishment is known for its blend of traditional charm and modern amenities, providing guests with an authentic Welsh experience. The hotel's prime location within Snowdonia National Park makes it an ideal base for exploring the surrounding natural beauty, including enchanting forests, cascading waterfalls, and rugged mountain landscapes.

The Royal Oak Hotel exudes historical charm, with its roots tracing back to the 19th century. The hotel's architectural design reflects its rich heritage, featuring stone walls and classic elements that transport guests to a bygone era. Inside, the Royal Oak Hotel offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, highlighted by cozy lounges and inviting fireplaces where guests can relax after a day of exploration.

Dining at the Royal Oak Hotel is an experience in itself, with restaurants offering a menu that celebrates local Welsh produce, served in an inviting setting. The snug bar offers a wide selection of drinks, including local ales, providing the perfect spot to unwind.

Whether traveling for leisure or a romantic getaway, guests can enjoy a range of facilities and amenities designed for comfort and convenience. The hotel staff are known for their friendly and attentive service, ensuring a memorable stay. Perfect for those looking to appreciate the natural and cultural landscape of North Wales, the Royal Oak Hotel is a quintessential part of the Betws-y-Coed experience.

Climate and Weather

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Conwy Valley Railway Museum
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240m / 270yd
St Mary's Church
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100m / 110yd
Bryn Mawr
Calvinistic Methodist chapel in Betws-y-Coed
300m / 330yd
Sarn Helen
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1.4km / 0.85mi
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Gwydir Castle
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Tŷ Mawr Wybrnant
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Church of St Grwst
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Church of Saint Rhychwyn, Llanrhychwyn
Church of Saint Rhychwyn, Llanrhychwyn
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Dolwyddelan Castle
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Tomen Castell
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St. John
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11.1km / 6.9mi
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13.3km / 8.3mi
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12.8km / 8mi
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13.4km / 8.3mi
Capel y Cwm
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Capel Talybont
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12.1km / 7.5mi
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13.3km / 8.2mi
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14.9km / 9.3mi
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14km / 8.7mi
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Bryn y Castell Hillfort
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Maen Penddu
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Cae Coch Standing Stone
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16.2km / 10.1mi
Cerrig Pryfaid
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16.3km / 10.1mi
Rhosydd Barracks
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16.4km / 10.2mi
Aber Falls
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18.4km / 11.4mi
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About Betws-y-coed

Betws-y-coed, situated in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, offers a range of activities and attractions that highlight the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area. One of the most notable features is the Scenic Walks available in and around the village. The surrounding forests and mountains provide routes for various skill levels, allowing visitors to enjoy the serene landscapes and diverse wildlife.

Another significant aspect of Betws-y-coed is its Historic Architecture. The village is home to charming stone buildings, including the iconic St. Mary's Church, which dates back to the 14th century. Exploring these structures can provide insight into the local history and architectural styles of the region.

For those interested in Outdoor Activities, Betws-y-coed serves as a gateway for adventure enthusiasts. Options range from hiking and mountain biking to more adrenaline-fueled pursuits like zip-lining and canyoning. The nearby Gwydyr Forest is particularly popular for its extensive trails and natural beauty.

The Conwy Valley Railway Museum is another attraction worth visiting. It offers a glimpse into the history of rail travel in the area and features model trains and interactive exhibits that can appeal to both children and adults.

Additionally, the Swallow Falls are located just a short distance from the village. This picturesque waterfall is a popular spot for photography and relaxation, with trails leading to various viewpoints.

For those seeking a deeper understanding of local culture, the Betws-y-coed Craft Centre presents an opportunity to explore traditional Welsh crafts. Visitors can browse local artisan shops and perhaps participate in workshops that showcase skills like pottery and weaving.

Lastly, enjoying the local cuisine is an integral part of the Betws-y-coed experience. The village boasts several cafes and restaurants where you can taste traditional Welsh dishes, often made from locally sourced ingredients. This culinary aspect allows visitors to engage with the local culture in a meaningful way.




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