Penmachno, Betws-y-Coed, LL24 0PU
Tel/Fax:    01690 760410
Email: stay@penmachnohall.co.uk


AA Gold star award 2012 - 2013
Highly Commended AA Guest Accommodation : 5 Gold Stars 2008 - 2012 (Top 10% award in category)
Bed & Breakfast of the Year - Regional Winner - Les Routiers 2007
Britains 50 Best B&B's (No.9) ; The Independent August 2007
Best B&B in Snowdonia; The Guardian July 2007
AA B&B Awards Finalist 2006/7 and 2007/8

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Selected for "AA Britain's Best B&B Guide" 2006 - 2010
Les Routiers Guide 2006/7 - "Ideal for those wanting an effortlessly relaxing break"
Which Guide to Good Hotels 2005/6 - "Dashingly renovated, stone-built rectory in rural idyll"
Washington Post (March 2004) - Where to stay in Snowdonia - "My favourite ... Penmachno Hall"
Gold Standard Welsh Food Hygiene Award

A former Rectory dating from 1862, Penmachno Hall is set in over 2 acres of private grounds, comprising spinney and landscaped garden, fronted by the Glasgwm River. Situated in the Snowdonia National Park, just 4 miles from the tourist centre of Betws-y-Coed, Penmachno Hall offers the discerning visitor the opportunity to be within easy reach of all the major tourist attractions, whilst at the same time enjoying the seclusion that the largely undiscovered Glasgwm valley has to offer.
With its breathtaking views, quiet forest tracks, stepping stones and secret waterfalls, the valley is a haven of tranquility within easy reach of bustling Betws-y-Coed.

Offering Country House-style accommodation, the 3 spacious bedrooms are all en-suite, and benefit from panoramic views of the garden and surrounding countryside. The two guest reception rooms, the Morning Room and Dining Room, have log and coal fires. Freshly prepared meals, accompanied by a selection of excellent wines, are a speciality.
The Rectory Bridge
The Rectory Bridge
  
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