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Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Magic at Fairy Glen. This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians. bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods. bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
Magic at Fairy Glen.
This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians.
bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods.
bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
Magic at Fairy Glen. This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians. bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods. bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
Magic at Fairy Glen.
This is a truly wonderful site situated at the bottom of a gorge and has long been know as a tourist spot, dating back to the Victorians.
bq. Fairy Glen, known as Ffos Noddyn in Welsh, is a famous 'beauty spot' best seen when shafts of sunlight beam into the deep ravine. The welsh name Ffos (a ditch) and Noddyn (anoddyn - a chasm) gives a more dramatic impression than the sentimental Victorian name. When in flood the river bevels as it sweeps around the bends. A bridge across the ravine was swept away by floods.
bq. _extract from Walks Around Betws-y-Coed_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed. bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer. bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_ Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.
Coed-y-Celyn Hall in Betws-y-Coed.
bq. Coed-y-Celyn Hall is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the River Conwy, about a mile from Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park. Guests can walk in the grounds which include a length of private riverside - a perfect place to relax at the end of a day spent exploring this beautiful part of Snowdonia in North Wales. This is an ideal base from which to explore and enjoy the many activities and attractions that North Wales has to offer.
bq. _Quote from "Coed-y-Celyn Hall Holiday Flats Website":http://www.snowdonia-self-catering.co.uk/_
Coed-y-Celyn Hall is where we stayed in our 2007 visit to Betws-y-Coed and plan to go there many times more. Tracy & Michael Williams, who run the holiday flats at Coed-y-Celyn Hall were excellent hosts and we very informative on all the local hidden beauty spots and walks. Thank you Tracy and Michael.

