...to the Tyn-y-Groes Coaching Inn, a riverside location right in the heart of the Coed-y-Brenin Forest on the A470 in Snowdonia National Park. Ideal centre for mountain biking (200 metres away) and for walking the beautiful trails around the Mawddach river.
The Tyn-y-Groes with all its rustic charm serves excellent food utilising Welsh products and serving fine cask ales where everyone from locals to city folk will feel at home with the warm welcome provided by the family and dedicated staff.
Although the name calls it a hotel there is none of the formality normally associated with hotels, its been called a hotel for over 500 years and we are hardly about to break that tradition , as it was built to serve the travelling public in the days of the Royal Mail as a resting point and mail drop point.
Latterly as an wellknown hunting, shooting, fishing lodge for the gentry in the days of yore, now long passed except for the fishing, which is still allowed on the Mawddach, 1.25 miles of permitted angling on the best fishing tract for salmon and sea trout on the whole river.
We are a three star tavern/ coaching inn as classified by the Welsh Tourist Board
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