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Princes Arms Hotel


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Image of The Princes ArmsPicturesque National Park location central to Snowdonia’s mountains and coast with beautiful lakes and forest around us.

Delightful en-suite bedrooms, king size beds, Egyptian cotton sheets with fantastic views across the River Conwy.

All have colour TV, Wi-Fi, tea/coffee, hairdryer, room service available and laundry facilities with drying room. Ample private hotel parking.

Our award winning restaurant is the pride of the valley with friendly attentive service complementing the dining experience.

Log fire and cosy lounge bar to round off the perfect day in Snowdonia.

 

Contact Details:

Mr L Gordon
Trefriw, LL27 0JP
Tel: 01492 640592, Fax: 01492 640559

Email: enquiries@princes-arms.co.uk
Web: www.princes-arms.co.uk

Months Open: 1-12

Grading & Awards

Visit Wales 3 Star Hotel  Cyclists Welcome  Walkers Welcome 

Number of Rooms:

Number of Double Rooms: 7
Number of Twin Rooms: 2
Total number of Rooms: 9
Total number of Ensuite Rooms: 9

Rates Min Max
Daily Rate Bed & Breakfast £45.00 £55.00
2 Nights, Bed & Breakfast £90.00 £110.00
2 Nights, Dinner Bed & Breakfast £140.00 £150.00
Weekly Rate - Bed & Breakfast £300.00 £350.00
Weekly Rate - Dinner Bed & Breakfast £490.00 £540.00

Facilities & Services:

Liquor licence  Private parking  Short breaks available  TV in bedrooms/units  Tea/Coffee making facilities in bedrooms  Telephone in rooms  Credit cards accepted  Totally non-smoking  Children’s facilities available  Special diets catered for  Evening Meal Provided/Café or restaurant on site  Public Transport nearby  Welsh Spoken 

 


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Did you know?

 

Conwy Castle was originally painted white and the towers sported conical roofs. What a sight that must have been.

Castle Turret

Penmaenmawr, a few miles west of Conwy, was the favourite holiday spot of Victorian prime minister William Ewart Gladstone.

Mussel Conwy

World famous mussels are harvested locally and processed at a special new plant on Conwy Quay, which is open to visitors.

 
 
 

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