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Bythyn Ddol Hafod is a traditional stone barn conversion in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia. The property features exposed timber beams and original stonework throughout. A wood-burning stove sits in the main living area. The barn offers authentic Welsh countryside character with practical modern comforts.

The barn sits in rural Snowdonia National Park. Mountains rise on all sides. Ancient woodland borders the property. You'll see sheep grazing in nearby fields and hear the River Conwy flowing close by.

The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with original features. The open-plan living space includes a kitchen with oak worktops and a dining area under vaulted ceilings.

About Bythyn Ddol Hafod

Bythyn Ddol Hafod is a traditional stone barn conversion in Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia. The property features exposed timber beams and original stonework throughout. A wood-burning stove sits in the main living area. The barn offers authentic Welsh countryside character with practical modern comforts.

The barn sits in rural Snowdonia National Park. Mountains rise on all sides. Ancient woodland borders the property. You'll see sheep grazing in nearby fields and hear the River Conwy flowing close by.

The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with original features. The open-plan living space includes a kitchen with oak worktops and a dining area under vaulted ceilings. Stone walls and barn doors remain from the original structure.

Swallow Falls cascades just 2 miles away (5 minutes). Zip World Fforest offers treetop adventures 3 miles north (8 minutes). Conwy Castle stands 5 miles distant (12 minutes). Surf Snowdonia provides inland surfing 8 miles away (18 minutes).

Bythyn Ddol Hafod suits couples and families wanting genuine barn conversion living in Snowdonia's heart. Book for mountain access and original Welsh stone architecture.

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Original Stone Walls

Authentic Welsh stonework runs throughout the barn creating genuine period character that modern builds simply cannot replicate in this Snowdonia setting.

Wood-Burning Stove

The working wood burner provides real warmth and atmosphere during mountain evenings while highlighting the barn's traditional countryside roots and cosy appeal.

Snowdonia National Park Location

Direct access to Wales' premier national park means mountain walks start from your door with peaks and valleys surrounding the barn conversion.

Exposed Timber Beams

Original ceiling beams showcase the barn's agricultural past whilst the timber adds warmth and texture to every room in this converted building.

Vaulted Ceilings

High barn ceilings create space and light throughout the conversion whilst maintaining the original structure's impressive scale and architectural presence.

River Conwy Proximity

The famous Welsh river flows nearby providing soothing sounds and fishing opportunities whilst enhancing the rural setting of this stone barn conversion.

Getting To Bythyn Ddol Hafod

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By Car

To reach Bythyn Ddol Hafod by car, take the A5 through Snowdonia National Park to Betws-y-Coed. The barn conversion is easily accessible from the main road and you'll have convenient off-road parking directly at the property upon arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Betws-y-Coed, just a short taxi ride away from the barn. From there, it's a brief journey through the Welsh countryside to your mountain retreat.

Off-road parking at the property
Betws-y-Coed station (2 miles)
Easily accessible from the A5

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Swallow Falls
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0PN
Conwy Castle
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8AY
Zip World Fforest
Distance: 3 miles
LL24 0HX
Llyn Elsi Reservoir Walk
Distance: 1.5 miles
LL24 0HD
Fairy Glen Gorge
Distance: 2.5 miles
LL24 0PN
Marin Trail Gwydir Forest
Distance: 3 miles
LL24 0SN
Betws-y-Coed Village Shops
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0AH
Tesco Llanrwst
Distance: 6 miles
LL26 0LD
Conwy Town Centre
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8DB
Betws-y-Coed Railway Station
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0AL
Llanrwst Bus Stop
Distance: 6 miles
LL26 0DF
Conwy Park & Ride
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8UY
Swallow Falls
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0PN
Conwy Castle
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8AY
Zip World Fforest
Distance: 3 miles
LL24 0HX
Llyn Elsi Reservoir Walk
Distance: 1.5 miles
LL24 0HD
Fairy Glen Gorge
Distance: 2.5 miles
LL24 0PN
Marin Trail Gwydir Forest
Distance: 3 miles
LL24 0SN
Betws-y-Coed Village Shops
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0AH
Tesco Llanrwst
Distance: 6 miles
LL26 0LD
Conwy Town Centre
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8DB
Betws-y-Coed Railway Station
Distance: 2 miles
LL24 0AL
Llanrwst Bus Stop
Distance: 6 miles
LL26 0DF
Conwy Park & Ride
Distance: 5 miles
LL32 8UY

Is Bythyn Ddol Hafod Right For Your Group

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For Families
Children can explore Snowdonia National Park directly from the barn with woodland and mountain trails nearby. The River Conwy offers paddling spots in summer months. Zip World Fforest provides treetop adventures 3 miles away whilst Swallow Falls makes an easy family walk. The barn's rural setting gives kids space to play outdoors safely.
Groups Will Love...
The exposed timber beams spanning Bythyn Ddol Hafod's ceilings showcase the barn's original agricultural structure. These substantial oak timbers remain from when the building stored hay and housed livestock. Combined with vaulted ceiling heights, the beams create impressive scale whilst the natural wood adds warmth and texture. Original stonework surrounds these features, making the barn's heritage visible throughout your stay.
Pet Friendly
Bythyn Ddol Hafod welcomes dogs to this Snowdonia barn conversion. The surrounding countryside provides endless walking routes through woodland and mountains. Your dog can explore Gwydir Forest trails and riverside paths along the Conwy. The rural location means safe outdoor space for pets whilst the barn's stone floors handle muddy paws after mountain adventures.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Bythyn Ddol Hafod

Ty Gwyn Hotel

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL24 0SG

The Stables Bar & Grill

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL24 0AB

Hangin' Pizzeria

Located 2 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: LL24 0AH

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Bythyn Ddol Hafod

Is Bythyn Ddol Hafod pet friendly?
The barn conversion welcomes dogs so your pets can join your Snowdonia holiday. The surrounding countryside and nearby woodland provide excellent walking routes for four-legged guests.
What original barn features does the property have?
Bythyn Ddol Hafod retains exposed timber beams across the ceilings and original Welsh stonework in the walls. The vaulted ceiling height and barn doors remind you of the building's agricultural heritage.
How far is the barn from Betws-y-Coed village?
The stone barn sits within easy reach of Betws-y-Coed's shops and restaurants. You can drive to the village centre in just a few minutes from the property.
What sleeping arrangements does the barn offer?
The converted barn provides comfortable bedrooms with original features visible throughout. Each room benefits from the building's stone walls and timber beam details.
Is there parking at this barn conversion?
Off-road parking sits directly at the property for guest vehicles. The rural location means you'll need a car to explore Snowdonia's attractions and villages fully.
What makes this barn special for a Snowdonia stay?
The combination of genuine Welsh stone construction and Snowdonia National Park location sets this barn apart. Mountain walks begin from your door whilst original features surround you inside.
Can we light fires in the wood-burning stove?
The working wood burner provides real heat and atmosphere during your stay. Logs create authentic barn living whilst warming the open-plan space on cooler mountain evenings.
What's the nearest railway station to the barn?
Betws-y-Coed station sits closest to Bythyn Ddol Hafod with regular services along the Conwy Valley line. The scenic railway connects to Llandudno Junction for mainline trains to Chester and beyond.

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