It translates as "Prayer house in the wood".
It is called 'Swallow Falls'
It is in Wales.
The country code and area code of Betws-y-Coed, United Kingdom is 44, (0)1690.
River Llugwy
Yes, Betws Y Coed is a honeypot site because there is many people who will visit it at a time. At the moment I am doing my geography GCSE coursework and have just done a lot of work on honeypot sites and we visited betws y coed because it was a very good example of a honey pot site. Other honey pot sites in the UK include Malham Cove and Swanage.
Betws is thought to be a contraction of the Anglo-Saxon Bed Hus (modern: Bede House) = Prayer House, Church, Private Chapel or Oratory. Betws -y- Coed = Prayer House in the Wood (Coed) or such a variant as Church/Chapel in the Wood/Trees. Betwys -yn- Rhos = Church on the Moor (approx).
E. Lloyd Williams has written: 'Ysgol Penmachno, Penmachno, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy LL24 0PT' -- subject(s): Ysgol Penmachno
Betws-y-Coed is a honeypot destination primarily due to its stunning natural scenery, including the picturesque Swallow Falls and the surrounding Snowdonia National Park. The village offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing, appealing to adventure seekers. Its charming shops, cafes, and historical sites, like the 14th-century St. Mary's Church, further enhance its appeal. Additionally, its accessibility from major urban centers makes it a popular getaway for both locals and tourists.
Donald Shaw has written: 'The A-Z of Betws-y-Coed' 'Borges' Narative Strategy (Liverpool Monographs in Hispanic Studies, 11)' 'A Hundred Years in Wester Ross' 'The Balerno Branch and the Caley in Edinburgh (Oakwood Library of Railway History)'
Coed y Cadno (south Wales); Coed y Llwynog (north Wales).
it is tŷ coed or tŷ coeden with a to bach on the 'y' it could be called tŷ yn y coed
The population of Betws is 1,875.