About The Fairy Falls
Set in Trefriw village amid captivating scenery in the beautiful Conwy Valley of north Wales, Fairy Falls Hotel is a traditional pub with motel-style accommodation within the spectacular Snowdonia National Park.
Smartly-decorated twin, double or family rooms with patterned wallpapers, central heating and wooden furniture boast en suite bathrooms, hot drinks provisions and Freeview TVs. Ground floor rooms are available.
Amenities comprise a cosy bar serving cask ales and showing live sport, a function room, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout and free parking.
A free full Welsh breakfast is provided. Pub favourites plus naughty but nice desserts are on the menu for lunch and dinner.
Fairy Falls Hotel is about three miles from Surf Snowdonia for inland surfing at a custom-built wave pool. The seaside resort of Llandudno is roughly 30 minutes’ drive away as is Mount Snowdon. It’s a short walk from Trefriw Woollen Mill and the picturesque Fairy Falls waterfalls.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Tranquil village location in national park
Many travellers expressed positive views about this property's location in the heart of tranquil Trefriw village. Not only was it just steps from bus stops and amenities; but also it was a short drive from Llanrwst's railway stations. Being at the eastern edge of the Snowdonia National Park gave outdoors enthusiasts easy access to stunning backdrops for walking, climbing, cycling and fishing. Motorists appreciated the ample free parking and being just off the B5106 and near the A470 and A5 for uncomplicated access to north Wales's beauty spots and attractions.
positive:
Warm welcome and appealing food
Reviewers were often glad to have chosen this accommodation as the personnel were polite, friendly and helpful. The restaurant and bar were popular with locals. Diners frequently said they enjoyed tasty and reasonably-priced meals as well as indulgent puddings. The cooked Welsh breakfasts also won praise.
positive:
Clean, unfussy and affordable rooms
The motel-style rooms situated in an annexe to the pub were reportedly simple but smart, clean and spacious. The quiet location at the rear of the pub meant many reviewers had a good night's sleep. The usually affordable room rates appealed to budget-conscious visitors.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some grumbles about en suite bathrooms
Some of the en suite bathrooms could have done with revamping to bring them up to a more modern standard, according to several critics.
negative:
Poor TV reception reported
Perhaps due to the rural valley location, there were occasional reports that there was a limited selection of TV channels.
negative:
Minor cleanliness and maintenance issues
Although the rooms were more than adequately comfortable and presentable for a shorter stay, some critics felt they could have done with further revitalisation to address items of tired-looking furniture or dim lighting. Several guests claimed they encountered stained bedding or patchy housekeeping standards.