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Pont-y-Pair Bridge

0BN, B5106, Betws-y-Coed United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Absolutely breathtaking views such a stunning village and surrounding area. Lots of outdoor wear shops, local shops fish and chips shop on corner of bridge amazing with a little outdoor sitting area on top of waterfall. A must place to visit.
This place is beautiful. It seems from a fairy tale. The bridge, the village around with the river it's a living post card.
From here there are different path for trekking lovers, families as well can enjoy some good walks.
Amazing old town this Betws-y-coed. Plenty to explore, see and shop..
This bridge, though short, is a very picturesque one - from the huge boulders below, its rapids and to the still waters on the other side of the bridge. Very peaceful and calming just staring at it.
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A historic stone bridge in the village of Betws-y-Coed that spans the River Llugwy and is known for its elegant arches and picturesque views. As you walk across the bridge, you can admire the serene river flowing below, creating a peaceful and beautiful scene. The area around the bridge offers great photo opportunities and is a popular spot for visitors to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
Betws-y-Coed's charming village center, with its cafes and shops, is just a short walk away, making this bridge a lovely place to drop by when you happen to be in the area (but may not be worth going out of your way for an intentional trip).
Very nice place. Good place for a walk and spend a day. Plenty of food stores and parking places.
As part of coach trip to Betwys Coed. Showed wife where I'd stayed a few years ago. Warm homely place. Room was suitable to mine & son's needs at the time. Lovely breakfast I remember.????????
The Pont y Pair bridge is a historical bridge located in Betws-y-Coed, a village in Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. It is a must see attraction if you're in the area but be mindful it can get very busy in the summer.
Parking is available either on the street or in the close by car parks for a fee. Some nice shops for gifts and for food.
History: Built around 1500, it was originally a narrow bridge for packhorses. It was widened in the 19th century to accommodate stagecoaches.
Landmark: The bridge is a popular tourist attraction known for its beauty and the surrounding waterfalls on the River Llugwy.
Function: It's still a functioning bridge for cars.
Significance: The bridge played a crucial role in the early 1800s when coaches were diverted here after a ferry accident.
A great place for walks and a break from everyday life. The amazing atmosphere of this townA great place for walks and a break from everyday life. The amazing atmosphere of this town

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