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Penmachno HallPenmachno Hall

Online availabilty checking & secure bookingCredit cards acceptedNo smokingChildren welcomeTV in bedroomsPrivate parkingEvening mealLicensed

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Tariff: £40 - £50 per person per night bed and breakfast. 5 course evening meal available Saturdays only at £35 per head. Welsh Suppers Tuesday - Friday at £15 per head


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Penmachno HallAA Premier Collection 2009/10

Award winning B&B in Snowdonia

AA Highly Commended 5 Star Guest Accommodation 2008/9

Best B&B in Snowdonia The Guardian 2007

Bed & Breakfast of the Year - Regional Winner - Les Routiers 2007

B&B Awards, UK Finalists 2006/7 and 2007/8

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.


Penmachno HallOffering Country House-style accomodation, the 3 spacious bedrooms are all en-suite, and benefit from panoramic views of the garden and surrounding countryside. The two guest reception rooms, the Morning Room and Dining Room, have open log and coal fires in winter. Freshly prepared award winning meals, accompanied by a selection of excellent wines, are a speciality.

The front door with its original Victorian brass bell-pull, leads to the large entrance hall, with grandfather clock, polished 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, allows the visitor to enjoy quiet moments listening to the river while perhaps taking an early evening drink.

For those who prefer a little more independence, the newly-renovated, 5-star luxury self-catering Coach House is also available. Sleeps 4 from £350 - £650 per week.


Britains Best 50 B&B’s (number 9) The Independent August 2007
Which Guide to Good Hotels "Dashingly renovated, stone-built rectory in rural idyll"

Washington Post (March 2004) -
Where to stay in Snowdonia - "My favourite : Penmachno Hall"