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Snowdonia National Park Welcome Centre
Royal Oak Stables, Betws-y-Coed LL24 0AH Driving directions
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The Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre is housed in the former stables of the Royal Oak Hotel. The railway station next door is home to an interesting railway museum. Betws-y-Coed is one of the gateways to the national park, which was created in 1951, in which Snowdon (1 085m) is its most famous peak. For those keen to explore more, the area between Betws-y-Coed and Beddgelert is the heart of the park.

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  • From £60
    No 1 Railway Cottages
    Suberb 9.1
    30 m - Betws-y-coed LL24 0AG
  • From £84
    Alpine Apartments Snowdonia
    Suberb 9.2
    96 m - Alpine Apartments, Alpine Coffee Shop, Station Approach, Betws-y-coed LL24 0AE
  • From £123
    Station Flat
    Suberb 9
    105 m - Betws-y-coed LL24 0AE

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