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Gwesty Fairy Falls Hotel
Dating back, in parts, to 1710, this welcoming inn takes its name from the nearby local attraction, where to this day visitors can enjoy the benefits of the Roman spa. The traditional inn occupies a tranquil location in the delightful village of Trefriw, part of the Snowdonia National Park. The detached Geirionydd Lodge provides comfortable en suite accommodation furnished to a high standard. Three of these rooms are at ground floor level and the remaining 3 have attractive balustrades. The Fairy Falls Hotel is the perfect base from which to enjoy sightseeing, walking, horse riding, golf and fishing before returning here for either lunch or dinner and a drink in the company of friendly locals in our old world style bar. This extremely popular local public house has a well-stocked bar including a range of real ales.
Brief accommodation description
The intriguingly titled Fairy Falls Hotel is a popular local inn with an impressive range of real ales as well as a function suite for group events and celebrations. The inn is open daily between 12:00 and 23:00 (22:30 on Sundays). The Geirionnydd Restaurant and Function Suite is the icing on the fairy cake at the Fairy Falls Hotel, and with a music and dance licence and a capacity of up to 120, this self contained area is a popular venue for celebrations. The hotel was awarded 2 stars b
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Conway Road
Trefriw LL27 OJH
Wales
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Wales » Conwy » Trefriw
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