Mike
& Jan Bertenshaw offer you a warm welcome to Crafnant Guest
House - formerly a Victorian farmhouse situated in the centre of
this peaceful village, which takes its name from one of the beautiful
lakes which nestle in the wooded valleys just above.
Whilst there are unlimited areas of scenic beauty to be explored,
and numerous activities to be enjoyed, many visitors find plenty
of time to simply wind down and relax. We endeavour to provide an
informal and relaxing atmosphere where you can fully appreciate
the picturesque setting of Trefriw and its surrounding countryside.
There are a number of places in and around the village which serve
excellent food including two traditional village pubs only a stroll
away.
The Guest House is appointed to a high standard and retains many
of its original features, charm and elegance. |
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Most
bedrooms are fully en-suite and are appointed with your comfort
in mind. All have:
* Hand crafted iron beds with fresh white linen
* Colour TV
* Tea & Coffee facilities
* Gas Central heating |
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are two lounges - a small lounge on the ground floor which houses
a varied collection of books to suit most interests. |
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A
further larger lounge on the first floor where guests can relax
in comfort and enjoy a board game or puzzle. |
A
full traditional breakfast at Crafnant may mean you have no room
for lunch!
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In May 2008 we won a sustainable tourism award - and with our prize money we have bought some hens - which are being looked after by our friend Sue who has a small holding in the hills above Trefriw. We can therefore boast extremely fresh free range eggs - to compliment the excellent bacon and home made sausages from our local butcher. |
There is ample parking in a private car park to the rear of the property.
TARIFF
February to October inclusive:
(closed November, December & January)
Bed & Breakfast per person per night (minimum two nights stay):
Up to 2 nights £30.00
(Top floor double £28.50)
3 to 6 nights £29.00
(Top floor double £27.50)
7 nights plus £28.00
(Top floor double £26.50)
Well behaved children are most welcome.
For the under 5's we charge £7.50 per infant to cover bedding and a small breakfast.
For children aged 5 to 15, the charge is £15 per child including breakfast
These charges are for children sharing the family room with two adults, if the children
occupy their own room then normal charges will apply |
RESERVATIONS
& BOOKING CONDITIONS
We require a debit or credit card to secure the room -
we do not take a deposit - the full balance is payable
on departure. In the event of cancellation we respectfully
remind guests that a reservation constitutes a contract
between yourself and Crafnant House. However if we can
relet the room then no charges will apply - if we are
unable to relet the room we will unfortunately have to
charge you the cost of a single nights stay.
We are a small guest house but do offer the facility of
paying by credit card - to enable us to continue to offer
this facility - due to the increased charges of the machine
rental and the high percentage charged to us by Visa and
Mastercard on each transaction - a 5% supplement will
be added to your bill if you wish to pay this way. If
you wish to avoid this supplement we do accept Debit cards,
Maestro and cash. |
DIRECTIONS:
Take the A55 into Conwy and from the small roundabout
turn left onto the B5106 signposted to Trefriw. After
approximately nine miles, on entering the village we are
situated on the left, opposite the butchers shop, just
before the Woollen Mill which is on the right.
Alternatively, from the A55 (North Wales and Conwy) turn
left on the A470 (signposted to Betws-y-Coed) and follow
to Tal-y-Cafn where you turn right. At the T-junction
turn left onto the B5106. The Guest House is situated
approximately six miles on the left in the middle of the
village, opposite the Butchers Shop, just before the Woollen
Mill which is on the right. |
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To
see a map of the location
For more information or to make a reservation |
| Trefriw
village lies in the beautiful Conwy valley and nestles at the foot
of thickly wooded valleys which form the backdrop to the village
and ascend to give spectacular views of the surrounding countryside
and mountain ranges. Numerous streams tumble down the hillsides,
fed from the three mountain lakes (less than 3 miles) which are
situated in the valleys just above the village, which is why Trefriw
is sometimes known as the "Gateway to the Lakes". Visitors
to the lakes can enjoy a spot of fishing, hire a rowing boat, or
just stroll along the shore and enjoy breathtaking scenery. Many
people choose Trefriw as their destination as they appreciate its
unspoilt charm and peaceful, relaxing setting away from the hustle
and bustle of traffic and crowds - yet within easy reach of the
busier resorts. |