The Eagles Bunkhouse Hostel - Penmachno
53.03872, -3.80684Featuring Wi-Fi throughout the property, The Eagles Bunkhouse hostel offers accommodation 2.4 miles from Fairy Glen. Offering parking nearby, the Betws-y-Coed hostel is relatively near Snowdonia National Park.
Location
Located 3.7 miles from such significant cultural landmarks as Conwy Valley Railway Museum & Model Shop, this hostel is also about 15 minutes by car from St Mary's Church. The Betws-y-Coed property is situated a short walk from Ty Mawr Wybrnant. For guests who enjoy visiting historical places, the Betws-y-Coed hostel offers proximity to Dolwyddelan Castle, which is 4.2 miles away.
Chester Hawarden airport is 47 miles from The Eagles Bunkhouse hostel, and Ysgol Penmachno bus stop is 10 minutes' walk away.
Rooms
Equipped with tea and coffee making facilities, some rooms also feature free Wi-Fi.
Eat & Drink
Guests can cook in a kitchen area available on site.
Rooms and availability
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Max:2 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 Bed in shared room
Essential information about The Eagles Bunkhouse Hostel
💵 Lowest room price | 121 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 3.9 mi |
✈️ Distance to airport | 44.1 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | RAF Valley - Anglesey, VLY |
Location
- City landmarks
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- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Eagles Bunkhouse Hostel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 11
I recently stayed at Eagles Bunkhouse for one night and it exceeded my expectations. The property was incredibly clean and comfortable, with well-equipped shared shower and toilet rooms, a kitchen, and a cozy room with a sink. The beds were incredibly comfortable and the view from the bedroom window was beautiful. Despite not having cell reception, the excellent WiFi connection throughout the property made up for it. Additionally, the nearby town offered lovely restaurants to explore.
Would recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 10
The bunkhouse provided comfortable beds and hot showers, which were exactly what we were looking for. The twin private room had ample storage space and the beds were cozy with warm bedding. The kitchen was well-equipped, making it easy to cook our own meals. the location was great for exploring the area, with a bus service conveniently located nearby.
That the pub downstairs was only open on certain nights, so there were limited options for dining out. This was especially inconvenient if you didn't have a car to travel to other restaurants in the village.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 08
My recent stay at the bunkhouse was fantastic! The location was beautiful and perfect for reaching the mountains. The staff were friendly and accommodating, and the food in the attached restaurant was excellent. The shared kitchen had all the utensils I needed and the fast WiFi was a bonus. Despite a few minor issues, like a blocked sinkhole in the shower and some noisy corridor activity, I had a great experience. I highly recommend this cozy and budget-friendly accommodation for outdoor enthusiasts.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 28
The location of the hotel was fantastic, offering easy access to nearby attractions and activities. I also appreciated the well-equipped kitchen, even though I didn't personally use it. It was nice to know that if I had wanted to, I would have had everything I needed at my disposal. Another advantage was the pleasant pub downstairs, which had a great selection of beers and drinks. It added a fun and lively atmosphere to the hotel, making it a bit more enjoyable.
the staff were not very friendly or accommodating. When I had an issue with my car and arrived late, I was met with a scolding and made to feel embarrassed in front of other guests.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 26
We absolutely loved our stay at this hidden gem! the location surrounded by stunning scenery was a dream. As youngsters, we appreciated the cozy interiors, especially the authentic fireplace in the kitchen. the owner was not only friendly but also handy with tools, helping me fix my broken medic alert bracelet. the bunkhouse had everything we needed, including a kitchen for our morning brew and toast. And the nearby town of Betws-y-Coed was just a short drive away, perfect for exploring and enjoying some local food.
We felt most welcome during our stay and had no reason to complain.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 23
During our overnight stay, we arrived late and unfortunately couldn't order food or inform them about our delay due to the lack of mobile reception. However, the room was clean and comfortable, just as we expected. The shared bathroom and kitchen had everything we needed. Despite having to drive to Betws y Coed for dinner, we appreciated the basic yet comfortable accommodations at Eagles Bunkhouse. I would recommend this place for a pleasant stay.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 20
The bunkhouse was warm, clean, and well presented. The beds were comfortable and the hosts were friendly and welcoming. The pub had a cozy village feel and there was free internet and complimentary tea and coffee in the rooms. Great value for money!
Nothings.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 15
The Eagles Bunkhouse is a nice clean property with friendly staff. the beds are comfortable and the bathrooms are clean with hot running water. the communal kitchen/dining room is well equipped and parking is good. the restaurant offers delicious food and a wide selection of drinks. Great value for the money.
Felt like in a fairy, no complaints whatsoever.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 02
I recently stayed at the Eagles Bunkhouse for a weekend hiking trip and I was thoroughly impressed. The beds were clean and comfortable, and the room had heating which was perfect for the chilly nights. The shared bathroom was exceptionally clean with an electric shower. One of the highlights was the well-equipped kitchen, which allowed us to cook our own meals. The pub downstairs was fantastic, and the beer garden looked like the perfect spot for summer. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming. I would highly recommend this place to others and would definitely stay here again.
I recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on May 19
Low cost, comfortable base for exploring the incredible area. Friendly, knowledgeable staff. Excellent value restaurant. Lively pub with good beer choice. Lovely warm welcome, fantastic stay. Highly recommended for conquering Snowdon. Helpful and friendly staff. Thank you! Comfortable bed, well-equipped kitchen. Tea, coffee, and breakfast essentials provided. Clean facilities. Great communication with owner. Superb location in a picturesque Welsh village with a local shop nearby.
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missingWrote a review on May 18
My stay at Eagles Bunkhouse was a delightful surprise from start to finish. The owner, Gary, went above and beyond to ensure a smooth check-in process, even though I arrived late at night. The sense of community in the area was so heartwarming, and I loved being able to strike up conversations with the friendly locals at the pub. The rooms were spotlessly clean, and the shower and heating facilities worked perfectly. I was particularly grateful for the hot showers during my November stay. The well-equipped kitchen with its various appliances and condiments made cooking a breeze. And the town itself, with its picturesque surroundings, provided the perfect backdrop for my morning runs. I would highly recommend this hidden gem of a place.
While my stay was fantastic overall, I did notice a couple of minor drawbacks. The landlord seemed a bit stressed at times, likely due to managing a large group.
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missingWrote a review on May 10
keith and gary are exceptional hosts who go above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable. the location is stunningly beautiful, providing a quiet retreat in the welsh countryside.
Shower could use a squeegee for better cleanliness.
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missingWrote a review on May 07
Comfortable and friendly with a great location for exploring.
During my stay at the Eagles Bunkhouse, I was pleasantly surprised by the warm and clean room. Although the low ceiling on the top floor caught me off guard, it added a cozy charm to the place.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 22
We had a truly pleasant stay at Eagles Bunkhouse. After a long day of hiking, we were warmly welcomed by the owner's son who had a great sense of humor. He even lent us his own shower gel when we forgot ours. The room was cozy, clean, and equipped with everything we needed. The bar downstairs had friendly locals and reasonable prices. It was a great base for our cycling trip, just a short drive from Betws Y Coed. we were blown away by the warm hospitality and would definitely recommend this place for a peaceful retreat in the Welsh countryside.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 21
I had a fantastic stay at a really neat hostel in the middle of Snowdonia. the staff at Eagles Bunkhouse went above and beyond to accommodate my unexpected late arrival. I woke up to the sound of goats and roosters outside my window, which added to the charm of the place. the facilities were sufficient for my needs, although it's important to note that it's not the Ritz! the location couldn't have been better, right next to the bus station, making it convenient for exploring the area. The Wi-Fi was also a life-saver. Cons: Nothing to complain about at all! 😊.
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