Rhiwddolion (pronounced Rutholeon) is a remote upland at the head of a valley above Betws-y-coed. For a time there was a slate quarry and community here. Long before that Rhiwddolion was on the Roman road that runs from Merioneth to the Conwy valley. Now, however, Rhiwddolion, with only three houses left besides ours, is given over to the sheep.
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Rhiwddolion
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Ty Uchaf means ‘the top’ or ‘highest’ house. It sits at the head of a valley above Betws-y-Coed. A datestone for 1685 was found in the tumbledown pigsty.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 2
- 4 nights from
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£196
equivalent to £24.50 per person per night
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One of three Landmarks in the remote upland hamlet Rhiwddion, Ty Capel was built in 1860 for the slate quarrying community that once lived and worked here.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 3
- 4 nights from
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£240
equivalent to £20.00 per person per night
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Ty Coch, which means red house, is a miner’s cottage built in the late-18th century which we saved and restored in 1969. The cottage looks across the head of a wooded valley above Betws-y-Coed.
- Dogs Allowed
- Yes
- Fire or Stove
- Yes
- Sleeps
- 4
- 4 nights from
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£304
equivalent to £19.00 per person per night
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