Stayed three or four times, but not for a couple of years now. Ok-ish. Not the cleanest or most comfortable and a little overpriced, but good enough for a night (or two at the most). Quite a nice little bar on the premises, but not open when you need it (i.e. when you've been chucked out of all the other Betws establishments!)
In reply to Ava Adore:
We stayed there a couple of new years ago. Was ok, as the othe post said no the greatest bunkhouse but a good place to stay in North Wales with a decent bar on site and in-house catering if required.
our cottage by Capel Curig if available to trustworthy folk. We are not there much as I have to spend the time in liverpool having medical treatment. It really is a magical space. Get in touch if interested.
In reply to Ava Adore: I once spent a month working in Betws y Coed and my employers had connections with the previous owners so that's where they put me up. However they weren't running it as a business any more so it was completely empty, and I spent the month living their on my own. Needless to say, it was pretty weird!
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