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Country Inns in North Wales:
Anglesey, Gwynedd, Snowdonia and North Wales
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through our selection of country inns in North Wales and Anglesey,
listed alphabetically first by COUNTY
and then by NEAREST TOWN
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ANGLESEY
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Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn, BEAUMARIS
Formerly a staging post on the way to Ireland, the Inn
combines the traditional architecture of its past with
stunning contemporary decor and sophistication, where quality
and comfort is key. Creative modern British cuisine is
lovingly prepared to an extremely high standard using fine
local produce and is complemented by a carefully selected wine
list. Guest may eat in the elegant, intimate surrounds of the
dining room or the equally stylish yet informal Brasserie.
Real ale lovers can enjoy a pint by the open fire in the cosy
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CLWYD
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West Arms Hotel, LLANARMON DC, Near LLANGOLLEN
A 16th century hotel situated in the beautiful Ceiriog valley
with wealth of charm and character. The visitor is immediately
aware of the warmth and the character of by-gone years that
pervade: slate-flagged floors, vast inglenooks and timberwork
abound, all set off by period furnishings. We are justly proud
of our delightful restaurant..... |
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The Hand at Llanarmon,
LLANARMON DC, Near LLANGOLLEN
Set in the glorious countryside of the upper Ceiriog Valley,
The Hand at Llanarmon, with its oak beams and (in winter)
blazing log fires, epitomizes the best in the traditional
British country inn. Almost any country pursuit can be
arranged nearby and, with superb food cooked to your order by
our chefs, Grant Mulholland and Eifion Edwards, we offer an
unsurpassed base from which to explore North Wales. |
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The Golden Pheasant Country Hotel, Near LLANGOLLEN
The Golden Pheasant is an 18th Century country hotel and Inn.
Set in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley, 20 minutes drive from
Llangollen or 10 minutes going over the picturesque valley.
There is a choice of two restaurants and two bars, one with
slate floor and open range fire, in which you can relax and
enjoy a quiet drink before dinner, or in our comfortable
lounge with views of the Ceiriog Valley, garden and patios. We
have large car park at the rear. Pets are very welcome at 5.00
per pet per night. |
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Wynnstay
Arms Hotel, RUTHINThe Wynnstay Arms is an old
coaching inn established in 1549, offering 6 en-suite rooms.
PLEASE NOTE CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST IS INCLUDED IN ALL RATES. We
do not offer cooked breakfast. In November 2005, Fusions
Brasserie was awarded a rosette and the Wynnstay Arms was
awarded 4 Diamonds for the quality of the accommodation. |
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Olde Anchor, RUTHIN
The Ye Olde Anchor Inn was built in the 18th century, with its
low ceilings and oak beams, it used to be a stopping place for
drovers on their way from Holyhead to Shropshire. The Inn was
tastefully renovated in June 2003 to provide high quality
accommodation and match the already established reputation for
fine cuisine. |
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The Castle Hotel, RUTHIN
The Castle Hotel provides an ideal location in which to
explore North Wales with its stunning scenery and numerous
walks. The hotel itself provides spacious and comfortable
surroundings, allied to its first class restaurant and
residents bar providing a fine range of cask ales and malt
whiskys. We aim to provide our guests with a friendly, yet
professional service. |
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CONWY
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The Lion Inn,
GWYTHERIN, near BETWS-Y-COED
The Lion Inn is set in
the picturesque village of Gwytherin through which
the River Cledwen flows. It is a quiet place, off
the beaten track and a peaceful and pleasant
environment for those looking for somewhere
relaxing away from the pressures of today's hectic
lifestyle.
Originally a row of small cottages dating back to
the 17th Century, this cosy village watering hole
re-opened its doors for locals and visitors alike
on 18th June 2005 after extensive refurbishment. The Lion
Inn is just the place to break a journey and enjoy
some excellent hospitality where all the family
are welcome.
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Ty Gwyn Hotel,
BETWS-Y-COED
This multi award winning hotel is a favourite of
those seeking a break in this idyllic, Victorian
honeymoon village. The Ty Gwyn Hotel is situated
in Betws-y-Coed, at the heart of the Snowdonia
National Park. A centuries-old Coaching Inn, with
beamed ceilings and twelve beautiful bedrooms
including 3 four poster rooms and a honeymoon
suite, the Ty Gwyn is renowned locally for its
international cuisine using the freshest of local
produce. |
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Royal Oak Hotel,
BETWS-Y-COEDThe famous Royal Oak is
the premier hotel in Snowdonia and a picturesque former
coaching inn situated in the centre of the beautiful Victorian
village of Betws-y-Coed, often referred to as the Gateway to
Snowdonia. |
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Foelas Arms Hotel BETWS-Y-COED
The Hotel is a comfortable
old coaching inn with an excellent reputation for good food,
fine wine and a relaxed atmosphere. The Foelas Arms
at Pentrefoelas is your gateway to near Betws-y-Coed and the
Snowdonia National Park. |
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DENBIGHSHIRE
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Owain Glyndwr Hotel,
CORWEN
This historic building, dating back to 1329 and named after
Owain Glyndwr, the legendary Prince of Wales, boasts 13 well
appointed bedrooms, a restaurant, 2 bars, a residents lounge,
conference facilities and secure private parking. For the
tourist, the Owain Glyndwr offers the ideal base to enjoy the
beautiful Dee Valley, with its wide range of country pursuits,
or to explore the many and varied attractions of North Wales. |
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GWYNEDD
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Queens Hotel
BLAENAU FFESTINIOGThe Queens Hotel, situated
in the centre of Blaenau Ffestiniog, provides an ideal base
for discovering the mountains and coastal areas of the
Snowdonia National Park. Recently refurbished, we provide 12
individually designed bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. We
have a Bistro Style Restaurant where bar meals and snacks and
children's menus are available daily. Our fully licensed
friendly lounge bar (pub) is very popular with locals and
visitors alike. You will be able to hear the welsh language
being spoken amongst many of our customers and we almost
always have a local welsh cask ale available. |
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The Lion Hotel, CRICCIETH
Developed and extended from a comfortable Olde Inn. The Lion
Hotel is situated on the edge of the village green, in the
heart of this unspoilt seaside town, and has magnificent views
of the mountains, castle and sea. The hotel is fully licensed
and offers a varied and lively entertainment programme as well
as themed breaks. |
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