Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel
Betws-y-Coed, Betws-y-coed, United Kingdom
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Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel, Betws-y-coed: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel holds a respectable B Roch Rank. This place is a solid choice for dog owners, with most rooms welcoming your four-legged friends. Dogs are allowed in the bar, restaurant, and public areas, which is a nice touch, but they can't be left alone in the rooms. This means you'll need to plan your outings carefully, as leaving your dog unattended isn't an option.
The hotel charges a £15 per night fee for dogs, which is reasonable compared to many places. However, don't expect any extras like dog beds or bowls, so pack your own essentials. The lack of a dedicated dog space is a bit of a letdown, but the nearby public green spaces make up for it, offering plenty of room for walks and playtime.
While the hotel doesn't offer dog-walking or sitting services, they do provide guidance on local walk routes, which is a helpful perk. The absence of weight restrictions is a plus, allowing larger breeds to stay without issue. However, the lack of any standout features or awards means this hotel is more about the basics than luxury.
In summary, Craig-y-Dderwen Riverside Hotel is a good option for dog owners looking for a straightforward stay without frills. Just be prepared to manage your dog's needs independently.
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Parking
Pets allowed
24-hour front desk
Pet basket
WiFi
Free WiFi
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
This trail takes in the Barmouth Panorama Walk through the woodland along the Afon Mawddach near Barmouth. It is an easy-going, enjoyable route that starts from a lay-by along Panorama Road just outside of Barmouth and takes you into Coed Glan-y-Mawddach via the Panorama Walk up to the viewpoint on Ffridd Gorllwyn. Here, you are treated with stunning views of the Mawddach estuary and the hills and mountains (including Cadair Idris) on the other side of the river. Continue downhill along...
16.5 mi away
2.1 mi long
442.0 ft elevation gain
Activities
hiking, trail-running, walking
Features
dogs, forest, kids, river, views, wild-flowers