Thursday 1 May 2014

www.weacceptpets.co.uk, Ty Newydd Guest House, Trefriw, Conwy / ACCEPTS DOGS & SMALL PETS

Ty Newydd Guest House is a large Victorian house with character, offering friendly service and comfortable accommodation with full Welsh Breakfast.

Ty Newydd Guest House accepts dogs & small pets, you can view this Bed & Breakfast on our website www.weacceptpets.co.uk by clicking on the link provided below:    


We have a spacious dining room in the guest house and a drying room for wet walking/cycling guests clothes and boots. There is a free car park 80 mtrs away.

Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in North Wales. It is an area where people live and work but also where thousands come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities. Mountains, lakes, woodlands, valleys... this is what Snowdonia National Park means to most people, but this area in North West Wales has much more to offer.

Trefriw is a quaint unspoilt village in the beautiful Conwy Valley, in the Snowdonia National Park, close to Betws-y-Coed. There are beautiful views of the surrounding mountains and the Conwy River. There are friendly village pubs and restaurants to choose from with a good atmosphere and warm welcome, right on our doorstep!

The landscape illustrates the history of the area through Stone Age burial chambers, Roman forts, churches, castles, slate quarries and other industrial works. The area is also internationally renowned for its geology. In the 19th century investigations into some of the world's oldest rocks took place in Snowdonia

You can keep up to date on pet friendly accommodation on our website by liking our Facebook Page, following us on Twitter and Pinterest. The links can be found below:



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The accommodation types on our website are:
Self Catering
Bed and Breakfast
Campsites
Hotel
Pubs / Inns
The properties on our website accept the following pets:

Dogs
Horses
Small Pets


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