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Betws-y-Coed hotel set to reopen next week after revamp

The Gwydyr Hotel in the Conwy Valley has been bought by film boss James Budgen

Owner James Budgen has revamped The Gwydyr Hotel in Betws-y-Coed. James with Richard Lloyd-Jones from FFP Solutions, and Anna Owen from Natwest(Image: Radar PR)

A prominent Conwy Valley hotel will reopen next week after “substantial investment” in a winter revamp.

The Gwydyr Hotel in Betws-y-Coed has undergone major redevelopment over the Christmas period, including a new bar and cellar, modern kitchen appliances and equipment and an overhaul of the menu.

Owner James Budgen - Director of Woodpecker Films and a former teacher - wanted to give the Holyhead Road venue a complete makeover before launching on January 31.

There will be further investment later this year.

The hotel will be open “around the clock” and offer breakfasts and local produce; celebrating Wales and supporting firms in the area. The 34 year-old will have mum Sylvia and dad Mark on hand to help make a success of the business.

Originally from Rhyl, James was Head of the Design Technology and IT department at The Queen’s School in Chester before taking a completely different path and acquiring the popular building, with the help of St Asaph-based FFP Financial Solutions.

The Gwydyr Hotel in Betws-y-Coed(Image: Radar PR)

Years of experience in film and photography at weddings across the region gave him a firm grasp of hospitality and what customers want, and after looking around for a possible location he spotted The Gwydyr Hotel was for sale and decided to follow his dream.

“I only began looking for a hotel or bar last year and always wanted it to be located in the Betws-y-Coed area,” said James, a former pupil at Ysgol Dewi Sant, Rhyl, and Ysgol Glan Clwyd in St Asaph.