The Corbett Arms is locate din the centre of Tywyn is about half a mile from the beach. The town has banks [with cashpoints] a supermarket filling station Indian restaurants pubs a good variety of shops and a cinema. Tywyn is teeming with history dating back to the 7th century St Cadfan's church is built on the grounds of an old Celtic clas - a place of religious learning. Here you will find the oldest example of a stone with Welsh. It's a remembrance stone to Cadfan and though the Welsh is old it is still recognisable. Tywyn is a seaside town on the north coast of Cardigan Bay in North Wales. The name Tywyn comes from the Welsh word for beach or sand dunes. Amongst its many entertainments it boasts the only working Wurlitzer Organ in Wales. It is performed regularly for the visiting public. Another great attraction in Tywyn is the excellent forest and river walks at Nant Gwernol. Narby is the famous Tallyn Railway. The Talyllyn Railway is a historic narrow-gauge steam railway set in the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside. Running from Tywyn to Abergynolwyn and NantGwernol the line passes the delightful Dolgoch Falls.
TH Corbett Arms offers 43 ensuite rooms available as single double twin or family. Each room is completed with its own TV and tea and coffee making facilities.
Style:
- Traditional
- Comfortable
Rooms Facilities:
- Tea and coffee making facilities
- Non-smoking
- Family/oversized room
- Colour television
Bed Details:
- Twin (single beds)
- Single bed
- Double bed
Bathroom Details:
- Shower
- En suite
Amenities:
- Restaurant
- Non-smoking (throughout)
- Lounge
- Ironing facilities
- Internet access (wireless) in public areas
- Bar
Parking:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Number of Rooms: 41
Number of Floors: 0
Dining Facilities:
- An extensive menu is available serving lunch and evening meals. Childrens meals avilable. A cooked breakfats is served daily.
Child Facilities:
- Highchairs
- Cots
Check In Time: 00:00.0
Check Out Time: 00:00.0
Reception Closing Time: 00:00.0
Recreation:
- Walking
- Shopping
- Rock climbing
- River
- Nature trail
- Museums/galleries
- Mountain climbing
- Mountain biking
- Horse riding
- Golf
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Boating
- Beach nearby
- Animal watching
Business Facilities:
- Internet connection (wireless)
Directions:
Tywyn on the West coast of Wales lies on the A493 road from Machynlleth to Dolgellau.;