Hilton Garden Inn Snowdonia
Review
Few places can compete with Adventure Parc Snowdonia, for a chance to experience exhilarating, adrenaline flowing activities, with outstanding views and stylish overnight accommodation. Award-winning indoor & outdoor adventures include the world’s first inland surfing, and artificial caving courses. Available for all ages and all abilities, why not treat yourself to a room with a very special view. The mighty Snowdonia Mountain Range, forests and shimmering rivers can be viewed from floor-to-ceiling windows in the luxurious Hilton Garden Inn. Choose from a number of highly attractive guest rooms all with sparkling en-suite bathrooms, so after a day walking, climbing or whatever you fancy, come back to a soothing bubbly bath and delicious meal in the restaurant. Also available are the gorgeous glamping pods, which offer a unique and memorable way to spend some much needed quality time together. Sit out on the pods private seating area, with a glass of something cold and gaze at a sky full of stars.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
There can be few places on earth where you have the marvellous opportunity to enjoy a fabulous meal, in an excellent restaurant, whilst watching people surf! Amongst those places, you would be forgiven for not necessarily thinking of North Wales. However, Adventure Parc Snowdonia, is a dream come true, for those who love to ride the crest of a wave or just sit back and enjoy others having their own ‘cowabunga’ moment! Encircled within the glorious Snowdonia mountain range, top notch food is available from a lovely laidback Deli, serving yummy snacks such as sandwiches, baked delights and pastries. Zephyr’s Bar and Grill offers outdoor dining, then in the evening, head for the Surfside Bar & Kitchen for locally sourced, delicious meals such as: pizzas ( highly recommended), juicy burgers, spanking fresh salads and vegetables. Forget the calories, surfing burns them all up, so why not indulge in sticky toffee pudding or chocolate brownies, you deserve it.
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Conway Rd
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Dolgarrog, Conwy
, LL32 8QE
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Walking in Conwy Valley & Denbighshire
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