Cobden's Hotel
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Cobden's Hotel is a 19th-century hotel in Capel Curig, Conwy, Wales. It became famous after it was bought by the celebrated cricketer Frank Cobden and is reputedly haunted.
The hotel is on the A5, a major road through North Wales, to the east of the village centre and the junction with the A4086 to Llanberis. It is next to the banks of the River Llugwy, and in the Snowdonia National Park.[1][2] The grounds of the hotel extends out to the river. It is also a popular stopping point for canoeing along the river.[3]