The little village of Capel Garmon, dotted with whitewashed stone cottages, is on the eastern edge of the Snowdonia National Park, just a mile or so down twisting country lanes from one of that park’s great centres, Betws-y-Coed. The settlement contrasts with that sometimes crowded spot in its peace and quiet, though. From vantage points in the hilly village– the churchyard being just one - which stands roughly 800 feet above the Vale of Conwy the mountains of Snowdonia roll away in majestic folds into the distance. Like any village worth the name it has a good pub – this one dating back about 500 years - for a pint and food, and also selling a few energy giving comestibles for the walkers who find the place to put in their packs. Capel Garmon’s main claim-to-fame, however, dates much further back than the pub: to the south of the village there is a Neolithic burial chamber which was in use maybe 4000 years ago, and is a must-see for visitors to the area. Rather more modern but still worth the detour is Thomas Telford’s Waterloo Bridge, a mere two centuries old, down in the valley.
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Places to Stay near Capel Garmon
Ty-Gwyn Hotel (0.88 miles)
Award winning Ty Gwyn Hotel and Restaurant. Ref: Lonely Planet, Good Pub Guide, AA Seafood Award, Staying Off The Beaten Track, Past Winner of the Family Welcome Guide. Soon to be featured on ... More | visit website
Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel (0.98 miles)
Built in late Victorian times and set amidst the dramatic scenery of Snowdonia National Park, this elegant hotel makes the most of its tranquil and secluded position set within 16 acres of grounds on the ... More | visit website
Aberconwy House (0.99 miles)
Aberconwy House offers our guests Luxury Bed & Breakfast accomodation withIn the Snowdonia National Park and with Panoramic Views. Bews-y-Coed is in the middle of the Snowdonia National Park, just a stone's throw from Snowdon ... More | visit website
Afon Gwyn Country House (1.01 miles)
Since opening in 2006 this boutique B&B has won awards. Situated in the beautiful hills of Snowdonia and a short walk from the pretty village of Betws y Coed, Afon ... More
Best Western Waterloo Hotel (1.09 miles)
Set at the edge of the picture postcard village of Betws-y-Coed amidst the remarkable beauty of the National Park. Complete with leisure centre and indoor pool - The Waterloo Hotel makes ideal base ... More
Afon View Guest House & B&B (1.19 miles)
Afon View is in the village of Betws-y-coed, which is in the Snowdonia National Park. We provide an ideal base for touring, walking, bird watching and exploring this most interesting area of North Wales. Canoeing, fishing, climbing and ... More | visit website
Bridge View B & B (1.24 miles)
‘Bridge View' was formerly a Victorian Magistrate's Court and is situated in a peaceful location on the banks of the River Conwy. Less than five minutes level walking distance from the centre of the village ... More | visit website
Royal Oak Hotel (1.43 miles)
Swn y Dwr Guest House (1.45 miles)
Swn y Dwr is a family run, beautiful detatched property dating back to 1870.Situated off the A5 on the banks of the river Llugwy it enjoys a quiet location yet ... More
Glan Llugwy Guest House (1.65 miles)
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