
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.
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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Authentic Welsh stonework runs throughout the barn creating genuine period character that modern builds simply cannot replicate in this Snowdonia setting.
The working wood burner provides real warmth and atmosphere during mountain evenings while highlighting the barn's traditional countryside roots and cosy appeal.
Direct access to Wales' premier national park means mountain walks start from your door with peaks and valleys surrounding the barn conversion.
Original ceiling beams showcase the barn's agricultural past whilst the timber adds warmth and texture to every room in this converted building.
High barn ceilings create space and light throughout the conversion whilst maintaining the original structure's impressive scale and architectural presence.
The famous Welsh river flows nearby providing soothing sounds and fishing opportunities whilst enhancing the rural setting of this stone barn conversion.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
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.
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.
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Located 2 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL24 0SG
Located 2 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL24 0AB
Located 2 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: LL24 0AH
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