The Fairy Falls Hotel
Review
“ The soft stars are shining, the moon is alight, Fairies in the waterfall are dancing tonight”.
The charming village of Trefriw lies within the soaring, dove white peaks of Snowdonia National Park, and has long been the starting point for Walkers. Clear and pure, the River Crafnant flows over the magical Fairy Falls, creating ethereal background music for visitors. The Award Winning Fairy Falls Hotel, provides elegant and stylish accommodation, with breathtaking views. Perfectly situated on the flowing river, the magical silvery waterfall is like a wall of tumbling satin. There's a kind welcome from the hotel's lovely staff, who make sure your stay is perfect. Family and doggy friendly, the atmosphere is intimate and comfortable, and offers diners a wonderful selection of traditional home cooked food. Awarded The Travellers Choice Award 2021, the hotel offers 6 splendid rooms with en-suite bathrooms, and after a deep night's sleep, awake to a wonderful hearty breakfast.
Food for Thought
The marble white mountains and silvery lakes of the Snowdonia Range, attract visitors all year round. Long regarded as the starting point to this spectacular experience begins in the village of Trefriw. The Fairy Falls hotel offers visitors delicious, traditional home cooked food and a wonderful drinks menu. Nominated in 2020 as a finalist in the Welsh Bar and Pub Awards, (not forgetting Best Pet Friendly Pub in Wales too). Food is served fresh and piping hot to your table by lovely and helpful staff. Family friendly, who could resist a Fairy Burger? Choices include Sizzling steaks served From the Grill, or a hearty selection of Home Comfort Food. So after a long day scaling the heights of Snowdon, quench your thirst from the large selection of beers, ciders, spirits or soft drinks.
- Top 100 ReviewContact Us
Conway Road
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Trefriw, Conwy
, LL27 0JH
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Walking in Conwy Valley & Denbighshire
Trefriw can be accessed from Conwy along the B5106. Trefriw is famous for the Woollen Mill which still weaves cloth today and exports all over the world.- well worth a