Stay at the Fairy Falls Hotel to experience the magic of Snowdonia.
Situated in Trefriw, in the Snowdonia National Park, is the intriguingly titled Fairy Falls Hotel.
The Snowdonia National Park covers 823 square miles of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in North Wales. It is an area where people live and work but also where thousands come to relax and enjoy a wide range of leisure activities.
The falls running through the heart of the village were formed during the last ice age some 20,000 years ago when the main Conwy Valley was gouged out into its current U-shape by a glacier. As the glacier moved down the valley towards the sea at Conwy, it cut off the bottom of the tributary valley leaving the River Crafnant to cascade down over the falls that you see today.
In summer, the falls are often reduced to a trickle as water is diverted to create electricity in the woollen mill below.
In winter, it is often a different scene with torrents of water pounding down and slowly eroding the rocks at the bottom of the falls to form deep plunge pools.
The "Fairy" is popular local inn with residents and visitors alike, keen to enjoy a range of real ales as well as the facilities of the function suite for group events and celebrations. The Fairy Falls Hotel has a natural lure for tourists to this region of impressive natural beauty in the form of six attractive en-suite guest bedrooms.
Quiet and detached from the main building, three of these rooms have the further advantage of being situated at ground floor level.