Betws-Y-Coed is set in a beautiful valley in the Snowdonia National Forest Park There are numerous craft and outdoor activity shops to be found in the town, with the popular Swallow Falls nearby Much of Betws-Y-Coed was built in Victorian times and it is now the principal village of the National Park The woodlands, mountain ranges, waterfalls and ancient bridges that give the area so much of its charm have served as inspiration to artists throughout the centuries The town is well served by inns and shops and even has its own railway station with a museum, miniature railway, shop and restaurant The church of St Michael dates back to the 14th Century and is one of the oldest in Wales In addition to the stunning countryside that surrounds Betws-Y-Coed, there are a number of National Trust properties just a short drive away Situated just four miles away from Betws-Y-Coed, this terrace cottage offers cosy accommodation for 2 people The living area has been designed in an open-plan style, comprising the kitchen, dining area and sitting area which has a wood-burning stove to take the chill off those winter nights A small, paved yard gives ample opportunity for a spot of outdoor dining during the summer months and the property itself is just a short walk from the local pub .
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