Bryn Derwen Guest House is ideally situated just a short walk (800m) from the medieval walled town of Conwy a World Heritage Site with easy access to local attractions and public transport services. The North Wales coastal resorts including the Isle of Anglesey are readily accessible as is the Snowdonia National Park with its magnificent mountain and lake scenery. The town of Conwy is dominated by its castle and town walls both of which are under the care of CADW (Welsh Historic Monuments and Heritage) and are open to the public. The castle was built by King Edward I of England between 1283 and 1287 AD. As well as the castle and walls the town also has two well preserved Elizabethan houses which are open to the public. Plas Mawr (CADW) is a town house or mansion built by the wealthy and influential Robert Wynne in 1576. Aberconwy House (National Trust) is a rare example of a stone and timber merchants dwelling. Please check in either before 1.00pm or after 5.00pm to ensure that we are here to welcome you. Last check in 10pm if this is inconvenient please let us know as alternative arrangements can be made. Rooms can be cancelled up to 2 days before the day of arrival; Deposits paid will be refunded less any transaction charges incurred by ourselves. Unfortunately for guests with mobility difficulties access may not be suitable and there is no lift to any floors; however please telephone or email us if you wish to discuss this and we will assist you. There is a lay-by to the front of the house with steps leading up an incline path with handrail to the front door. From the car park to the rear of the house the front door is accessed by an incline path with handrail and some steps. Minimum age of guests is 16 years sharing a room with an adult. Please contact us if you have any specific requirements
Bryn Derwen Guest House Conwy has six en-suite bedrooms each individually furnished and decorated to a high standard. There are six double rooms some of which can be used for single occupancy. The large light and airy dining room provides separate tables for served full cooked breakfast overlooking the garden and mountains beyond.
Breakfast is of a buffet style:- fruit juice cereals yoghurts fruit pastries. Cooked breakfast / vegetarian option smoked kippers are freshly cooked to order eggs prepared to your liking. Speciality teas cafetiere coffee or hot chocolate. We aim to use local produce for our breakfasts: Edwards of Conwy Butchers Mermaid Seafoods Halen Mon Anglesey Seasalt free range eggs Welsh preserves Welsh milk and yoghurts fruit and vegetables when in season.
Awards:
- LateRooms. com Top Rated Award
- Welcome Host
Style:
- Stylish
- Homely
- Contemporary/Modern
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Non-smoking
- Internet access
- Wireless internet connection
- Trouser press
- Hairdryer
- Iron
- DVD player
- Free Wireless internet connection
- Dining guide
- Ironing board
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Fireplace
- Refrigerator
- Freeview
- Colour television
- Alarm clock
Bed Details:
- Sofa bed
- Double bed
- King-size
Bathroom Details:
- En suite
- Shower
- Bathtub/shower combination
Amenities:
- Lock-up facility for bicycles
- Ironing facilities
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- Baggage store
- Non-smoking (throughout)
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 6
Number of Floors: 3
Mobility Description:
Conwy town centre is about 800 metres away. There is good access to public transport including taxis. Collection from train station or bus stop available Set in an elevated position access from roadway via sloping garden path with highlighted nosings on the steps a handrail which are well illuminated at night. Private car park at the rear accessed via a steep drive (20 %) then steps with highlighted nosings a handrail and lights leading to the front door. The dining room is on the ground floor which is well lit and airy The three storey building has two bedrooms on the first floor and four bedrooms on the second floor. No lifts. The bedrooms have remote controlled LCD televisions some with DVD radio alarm clocks cordless kettles hair dryers and complimentary toiletries There are wide shallow stairs to first floor (20) and a steeper set of stairs (16) to the second floor. The well lit public areas have good colour contrast to floors/walls.
Smoking Policy: No smoking
Dining Facilities:
- Bryn Derwen's light and airy dining room overlooks our garden and the mountains beyond in which we serve breakfast at individual tables. Breakfast is served from 8.15am to 9.15am. Fresh local produce is used wherever possible. Should you have any dietary requirements please advise us at the time of booking most diets catered for. If you have an early departure and would prefer a 'breakfast to go we can provide you with a packed breakfast.
Children Policy: Adults only
Check In Time: 1753-01-01 17:00:00.000
Check Out Time: 1753-01-01 10:00:00.000
Reception Closing Time: 1753-01-01 22:00:00.000
Pet Policy:
- No pets
Recreation:
- Wine tasting
- Sailing
- Mountain biking
- Garden
- Cricket pitch
- Windsurfing
- Rock climbing
- Water-skiing
- Sightseeing tours
- Gambling
- Canoeing
- Water activities
- River
- Kayaking
- Bowling alley
- Shopping - outlet
- Jet-ski
- Fly fishing
- Playground
- Horse riding
- Boating
- Walking
- Fishing
- Shopping - boutique
- Nightclubs
- Bird watching
- Gym off-site
- Shopping - antiques
- Nature trail
- Fine dining
- Theatre
- Beach nearby
- Tennis courts - outdoor
- Museums/galleries
- Dancing
- Badminton court
- Shopping
- Golf
- Animal watching
- Cycling
- Surfing
- Scuba diving
- Mountain climbing
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
Directions:
Exit the A55 at junction 17 east bound or junction 18 west bound follow signs for Conwy. At Conwy Castle turn left onto Llanrwst Road (B5106) signed for Trefriw proceed under the arch and follow the road for approximately half a mile Bryn Derwen will be seen on the left hand side with off road parking at the front. The steep driveway (20%) to our car park is adjacent to the neighbouring property.;