Classic British Hotels, the hallmark for quality independent 3-star, 4-star and 5-star hotels, features 4 Betws-y-coed hotels.
Imperial Hotel, Betws-y-coed 20 miles (32 km)
Llandudno has a prime position on the rugged heritage coastline of North Wales. Spectacular Snowdonia National Park is a short drive away and the town itself is overlooked by Great Orme, which has a tramway to its summit and bronze age copper mines beneath it. Many of the bedrooms at the Imperial have sea views and some offer balconies. Diners at Chantrey's Restaurant can gaze out to sea while they savour award-winning food, prepared with an emphasis on locally-sourced produce. Mint Condition is the excellent on-site health and leisure club.
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Ruthin Castle Hotel, Betws-y-coed 33 miles (53 km)
Dating back to the 13th century, Ruthin Castle has longstanding associations with Royalty and High Society. Grand it may be ? with carved fireplaces, wood panelling, high ceilings, and oil paintings ? but the hotel retains a welcoming, friendly atmosphere. The deluxe hotel bedrooms are all unique with their own seating area and views of the grounds. Four superb Suites offer 5-star luxury. Snowdonia, historic Chester, the coastline of North Wales and Betws-y-Coed are all within easy reach of the hotel. Authentic medieval banquets are held at Ruthin Castle.
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Tre-ysgawen Hall Country House Hotel & Spa, Betws-y-coed 34 miles (55 km)
The enchanting Isle of Anglesey is renowned for its spectacular coastline, award-winning beaches and sweeping bays. The island has nine golf courses and a wealth of watersports on offer. Tre-Ysgawen Hall was originally built as a grand country house and, today, it is the only 4-Star hotel on Anglesey. The hotel is surrounded by acres of beautiful grounds, gardens and woodland, just a short drive inland from the east coast of the island.
Traditional style bedrooms and four-poster suites are located in the main house, with contemporary style rooms available in a courtyard wing. All rooms offer digital TV and free Wi-Fi internet access. Tre-Ysgawen Hall has an excellent spa, located in a converted Victorian stable block. An extensive range of spa treatments are available and facilities include a 16-metre indoor pool, whirlpool spa, sauna, steam room and air-conditioned gym.
Noëlle's Restaurant serves fine, award-winning cuisine and its menus change regularly to reflect the season and make best use of fresh, local and regional produce. The Clock Tower Café & Wine Bar also offers a selection of tasty dishes, served in rustic surroundings.
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Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa, Betws-y-coed 44 miles (71 km)
From its hillside position, Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa (pronounced 'Lake Vern Wee'), takes in breathtaking mountain, woodland and lake views. The surrounding estate offers an array of outdoor activities and excellent walking. It is also home to an RSPB bird sanctuary. Award-winning food, including lamb and game from the estate, is served in the Tower Restaurant. The hotel features a superb health spa with treatment rooms, spa pool, sauna and Technogym fitness room. Most premier bedrooms have their own balcony.
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