| You will
receive a very warm welcome from your hosts, Heather and
John, on your arrival at this Betws y Coed working farm, Cwmanog Isaf.
Set in the most beautiful surroundings, at the heart of
the Conwy Valley, 20 minutes stroll from Betws-y-Coed. An
Ideal central base to visit the many attractions of North
Wales or just relax and enjoy a quite break away from it
all.
"Another perfect
holiday. Wonderful hospitality. Each visit is better than
the last and the Fairy Glen too. Who could ask for more?
Thank you."
Accommodation comprises
of two double en-suite rooms (one on ground floor) and one
room with a double and single bed with private bathroom.
All rooms are tastefully and comfortably
furnished with central heating, television, radio alarm, hair
drier and beverage making facilities. There's a guest
lounge and a dining room with
separate tables for each couple. Ample car parking provided,
lock up storage for bikes. the garden has a Gazebo and
B.B.Q and conservatory for you to enjoy.
NB: Our accommodation only caters for children over 14 years old.
"Completely Idyllic, Definitely
a Welsh jewel"
The service is personal,
a homely atmosphere, good wholesome farmhouse food with
a choice from our varied menu, vegetarian and other special
diets catered for, all to help make your stay a memorable
one.
A Few
Ideas For A Day Out
If you feel like working off your breakfast why not climb
to the summit of Mount Snowdon or maybe take it easy and
catch the train and then walk down!
There are plenty of castles to visit, and all within an
hours drive or less.
There are lots of beaches, too
many to mention.
The famous Bodnant Gardens
The Italian Village at Port Meirion
Slate Caverns
Mountain & Forest walks
The Trains of Wales
Golf, Pony Trekking, Climbing, Bird Watching, Photography
etc. From the farm you can enjoy mountain and forest walks, cycling, bird watching, photography, painting (Fairy Glen ia an artists paradise).
While you are here you must meet Miss Marple (friendly sheep which welcomes a piece of toast or a chocolate biscuit!) and primrose the Jersey cow.

"This is paradise. Thank you
for sharing it with us!"
After a day of sightseeing
and an evening meal you have enjoyed, why not go for a tranquil
stroll through the Fairy Glen, a favorite beauty spot since Victorian times,
to the Tyn-y-Cae Pool. Sit in the quiet evening air and
you may be fortunate to spot the otters at play.
We have recieved the AA highly commended award for 2007/2008 |