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Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast Guest House Conwy

Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast Guest House, 4 York Place, Conwy, LL32 8AB

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Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast Guest House
Prices at Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast Guest House Conwy from £30 per person Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast is a large Victorian house which has been lovingly restored into a 'Visit Wales' 4 Star Boutique Guest House offering beautifully decorated & comfortable B&B ) accommodation within the historical town walls of Conwy. Awarded the prestigous 'Travelers 2008 Choice' award from the independent travelers review site 'www.tripadvisor.com' after achieving 8th Best B&B in Euorpe. Our bed and breakfast accommodation consists of five rooms which have been tastefully furnished in their own unique style. All of which have en-suite facilities except for one room which has its own separate private bathroom. All rooms are include flat screen LCD TV with integrated DVD player, complementary beverage tray, mini fridge, electric fan, hairdryers, complementary toiletries and benefit from wireless broadband (wi-fi enabled). We also have an internet access point available upon request. Our Guest House is ideally situated within the heart of Conwy town close to all amenities, attractions and both the Conwy Train Station & Conwy's local bus route. Conwy is the perfect base for visiting all of North Wales including Snowdonia, Anglesey, Caernarfon, Llandudno, Deganwy and Betws-y-Coed but to name a few. Most famous for the magnificent Conwy Castle built by Edward I between 1283 - 1287 and also designated a World Heritage Site, Conwy can truly lay claim to being one of the finest remaining medieval walled towns. We do hope to see you at Gwynfryn Bed and Breakfast upon your next stay in Conwy. We can always assure you of a warm welcome and will aim to make your stay as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.