A warmly welcoming, dog-friendly pub for epic group breaks in the heart of Snowdonia, with a cinema, games room, and an enclosed garden with river access for wild swimming.
  • Sleeps: 24
  • Bedrooms: 12
  • Bathrooms: 12
  • Minimum stay: 1 night

A former public house, Bryn Tyrch Inn deftly blends period features with modern amenities – including a bar with working pumps! – for a grand lock-in with your favourite people.

As you might expect from a luxury inn positioned in the heart of Snowdonia, the views are exceptional: showcasing Moel Siabod, Mount Snowdon, and the Snowdon Horseshoe to perfection. What better way to enjoy them than by sinking into a leather sofa, or lazing in the enclosed garden as the sun begins to set?

Better still, everyone is welcome here. Not only will you have 12 elegant bedrooms to choose from, each one boasting exceptional views and private en-suite facilities, but up to four well-behaved dogs are also invited to join the holiday fun.

Inside the jaw-dropping inn await plenty of well-equipped, beautifully-designed spaces for reconnection, rejuvenation, and relaxation. The bar comes complete with comfy chairs, exposed stone walls and a roaring open fire, and there’s a games area with table football and pool for the competitive types in your group!

Don’t worry if you prefer kicking back with a good book or film, as there’s a swish cinema room to show the latest premieres, and a tranquil, cosily-furnished space in the hall to unwind in… the aforementioned bar only a few steps away for those essential top-ups.

Break bread all together in the dedicated dining room, devouring feasts whipped up in the enormous kitchen, with sleek catering equipment to fuel the dreams of amateur cooks and professional chefs alike (be warned: there may be arguments over who gets to cook!) You’ll even have a coffee machine to help charge your mornings in suitable style.

If the evening sun is shining, the bespoke charcoal barbecue is perfect for sizzling suppers enjoyed in the scenic garden. There’s a paddock that’s ideal for your four-legged companions, and if you wander just a little further on you’ll have access to a shimmering river… perfect for canoe-launching or an energising wild swim.

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At a glance

  • A former working pub for grand group breaks, beautifully secluded in the heart of Snowdonia with easy access to the National Park.
  • 12 bedrooms (4 superking or twin, 6 double and 2 twin) all with private en-suite facilities sleep up to 24 guests.
  • Up to 4 well-behaved dogs are also permitted to stay.
  • Highlights include a large and well-equipped kitchen, a separate dining room, table football and pool, and a cinema room.
  • There is an enclosed garden and access to a river for canoe-launching or wild swimming.
  • The town of Betws-y-Coed is close by, along with a wide range of shops, restaurants and attractions.

Features

  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • Large Groups

Facilities

12 first-floor bedrooms (4 superking or twin, 6 double, 2 twin) with en-suite bath or shower rooms. 2 separate ground-floor WCs. Bar with pumps, 2 drinks fridges, dishwasher and sink, lounge area with open fire and logs, Smart TV, games room with pool table and table football, cinema room, utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer, large well-equipped kitchen with 2 range ovens, 2 dishwasher, American-style fridge/freezer, chest freezer, separate dining room, enclosed garden with patio and furniture, bespoke charcoal barbecue, paddock with access to the river, bike storage, private parking for 12 cars.

Local activities

Walking, cycling, mountain-climbing, mountain railway, hiking, waterfalls, watersports, picnic spots, independent shops, pubs, restaurants, historic sites.

More information

Meanwhile, Snowdonia’s mesmerising National Park is less than half a mile away, and there’s plenty of scope for you to sample the area’s fresh local produce in the myriad country pubs and cafés just waiting to be discovered nearby (a wonderful excuse to take an invigorating stroll!)

There’s a bus service that will transport keen hikers right to the foothills of Snowdon, or take the picturesque railway up the mountain instead… your choice! The quaint, bustling town of Betws-y-Coed is in easy reach, too: a hotspot for walkers and mountain-bikers and boasting a range of independent shops to browse, before another evening spent in the pub. Your pub, that is!

Things to note

Catering and drinks packages (including kegs) are available from local suppliers, please contact the property owner for details. There will be a caretaker on site during your stay, though your privacy will be respected at all times. There is an additional fee if bringing dogs to stay, charged per dog.

Where you'll be staying

Capel Curig, Snowdonia

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