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 B&B accomodation the 3 spacious bedrooms are all en-suite and benefit from panoramic views of the garden and surrounding countryside. The guest reception room the Morning Room has open fires in winter. Highly Commended AA 5 Star Guest Accommodation Award 2008 -16 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
All 3 bedrooms have en-suite facilities beverage trays remote controlled flat-screen LCD colour television with DVD player CD clock radio hairdryer and iron and ironing board. A range of complimentary toiletries luxury towels and bathrobes are of course a prerequisite. All en-suites have bath or shower basin WC and dual voltage shaver points. Wireless internet access is available throughout the house.
The front door with its original Victorian brass bell-pull leads to the large entrance hall with grandfather clock wooden floors and staircase. Two reception rooms are available for guests on the ground floor with all three letting bedrooms situated upstairs. The landscaped garden with large stone steps and random slate seating allow the visitor to enjoy quiet moments listening to the river and enjoying the views.
Awards:
- Selected for "AA Britain's Best B&B Guide" 2006 - 2011
- Gold Standard Welsh Food Hygiene Award
- Which Guide to Good Hotels 2005/6 - "Dashingly renovated stone-built rectory in rural idyll"
- Les Routiers Guide 2006/7 - Best B&B in Wales & The Marches
Style:
- Unique
- Stylish
- Secluded
- Homely
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Desk
- Hairdryer
- Alarm clock
- Wireless internet connection
- Freeview
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Colour television
- Ironing board
- Internet access
- Iron
- CD player
- Non-smoking
- DVD player
Bed Details:
- Double bed
- King-size
- Twin (single beds)
- Super king-size
Bathroom Details:
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Private bathroom
- En suite
Amenities:
- Lounge
- Lock-up facility for bicycles
- Ironing facilities
- Baggage store
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- Non-smoking (throughout)
- Internet access (high speed) in public areas
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 3
Number of Floors: 2
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- All produce used by Penmachno Hall is sourced locallyr. The breakfast menu includes prize-winning sausages and home-cured bacon produced in Llanrwst.
Children Policy: No preference
Child Facilities:
- Cots
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 16:00:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 10:30:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 1753-01-01 22:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Mountain biking
- Rock climbing
- Garden
- Sightseeing tours
- Water activities
- River
- Fly fishing
- Horse riding
- Fishing
- Walking
- Bird watching
- Shopping - antiques
- Nature trail
- Shopping
- Animal watching
- Mountain climbing
- Golf
- Cycling
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
- Internet connection (high speed)
Directions:
Take the Penmachno Road (B4406) from the A5 by the Conwy Falls Cafe following the brown tourist signs for Ty Mawr (National Trust Property). On arriving at the centre of Penmachno cross the bridge and continue to the Eagles Pub. Still following signs for Ty Mawr take the turning straight ahead along the right hand side of the pub. Penmachno Hall will be seen in about 300 yards immediately after the Rectory Bridge (Pont Ceunant).;