b'Travel & ParkingBetws-y-Coed is located at the junction of 2 major trunk roadsthe A5 London to Holyhead road and the A470 Cardiff (on the south coast of Wales) to Llandudno (on the north coast) These roads link to the M6 and A55 North Wales Expressway providing fast access to the Midlands and North West England.There is a rail serviceGet anExplore Wales linking Betws-y-Coed toPasswith Transport for Llandudno in the NorthWales (TfW) Trains. One (for trains to London andticket gives you unlimited Holyhead) with Bleanauaccess to all of Wales Ffestiniog in the South. mainline train services and almost every bus service. So easy to get around Tel: 0300 303 4240 for further information.Heading to Snowdon? TheSnowdon SherpaLocal Bus Servicesconnect Bustravels from Betws-y- Betws-y-Coed to all Coed through the stunningsurrounding towns and Snowdonia National Park,villages in the District.some routes having open top buses in the summer.Go by Car.Betws-y-Coed The fare is only 2 tois an excellent touring Pen-y-Pass or pick uparea with mountains, a day ticket instead. coast, castles & attractions within a 20 mile radius Regular Bus & Trainof the village.Serviceslink the Coast to the Mountains. 15 minutesOn your Bike.There are away at Blaenau Ffestiniog,miles of beautiful mountain the former slate capitalbike trails connecting of the world, you can picklocal villages. Arrive by up the famous Ffestiniogtrain or bus and then narrow gauge railway tocycle your way around Porthmadog, linking in withthe places of interest.the Welsh Highland Railway. This takes you deeper intoThere is a large carpark just Snowdonia through somepast Betws-y-Coed railway fantastic scenery andstation and another smaller terminates at Caernarfon. one on the A5 as it enters the village from the South.15'