Royal Oak Hotel

“Elegant former coaching inn in the centre of the village” - AA Inspector
BETWS-Y-COED, CONWY


- Social distancing and safety measures in place
- Follows government and industry guidelines for COVID-19
- Signed up to the AA COVID Confident Charter
Our Inspector's view
Centrally situated in the village, this elegant, privately owned hotel started life as a coaching inn and now provides very comfortable bedrooms with smart, modern en suite bathrooms. The extensive public areas retain much of their original charm and character. The choice of eating options includes the Grill Bistro, the Stables Bar which is much frequented by locals, and the more formal Llugwy Restaurant.
Facilities – at a glance
Afternoon tea
Civil weddings
Family rooms
Outdoor parking
Wi-Fi
Features
- En-suite rooms: 27
- Family rooms: 1
- Free TV
- Broadband available
- WiFi available
- Children welcome
- Laundry facilities
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Children's portions or menu
- Weekly Entertainment
- New Year entertainment programme
- Night porter available
- Outdoor parking spaces: 90
- Walk-in showers
- Single room, minimum price: £85
- Double room, minimum price: £130
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
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About the area
Discover Conwy
The majority of the population of Conwy lives along its picturesque coastline, while a third of the county falls within jaw-dropping landscape of the Snowdonia National Park. The town of Conwy, which takes its name from the county (which in turn was named after the river that runs through it), is undoubtedly one of the great treasures of Wales.
Three fine bridges – Thomas Telford’s magnificent suspension bridge of 1822, Robert Stephenson’s tubular railway bridge, and a newer crossing – all stretch over the estuary beneath the castle, allowing both road and the railway into this medieval World Heritage Site. Pride of place goes to the castle, dating back to 1287.
Conwy is the most complete walled town in Britain, with walls measuring an impressive six feet in thickness and 35 feet in height. The walkway along the top offers splendid over-the-rooftop views of the castle, the estuary and the rocky knolls of nearby village of Deganwy. At the wall’s end, steps descend to the quayside where fishermen sort their nets and squawking seagulls steal scraps.
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