Historic Hotels in North Wales
Welcome to our handpicked selection of country house hotels in North Wales, including Snowdonia and Anglesey.
A long and winding road up the beautiful Ceiriog Valley leads to the tiny village of Llanarmon and this ancient former farmhouse and drover’s inn. The Hand is now renowned for its award-winning food, comfortable beds and sparkling modern bathrooms.
Designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis in the early 20th century, this Italian style village is most easily recognised as “The Village” in the cult 1960s TV show The Prisoner. With some of its Riviera inspired houses providing guest accommodation, the Victorian Castell Deudraeth now operates as a stunning hotel.
Built in the thirteenth century for King Edward I by Dafydd, brother of Prince Llewelyn ap Gruffydd, today Ruthin Castle offers an award winning restaurant and comfortable accommodation.
This grand historic Victorian mansion nestles in the tranquil Dee valley on the edge of Snowdonia. Each of the hotels luxurious bedrooms features a beautifully appointed bathroom and the fine dining restaurant serves award-winning cuisine in elegant surroundings.
Set amongst beautiful landscaped gardens, Tre-Tsgawen Country House Hotel offers luxuriously appointed bedrooms and suites, some with a whirlpool spa. The hotel features a swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool and gym. Close to Anglesey’s east coast.
Dating from the 19th century, the Wild Pheasant Hotel combines traditional charm and original features with contemporary chic and superb, luxurious spa facilities. Within easy reach of Chester, Shrewsbury and Wrexham.
Situated in the 13th century castle town of Beaumaris, this Georgian hotel offers well decorated bedrooms, a fine restaurant as well as wonderful views across to Snowdonia. The beach is only yards away from the doorstep.
Built in the late 19th century in the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, today Craig-y-Dderwen is a lovely four star country hotel offering guests peace and tranquillity along with some breathtaking views! Award wining restaurant.
Inspired by the Château’s of the Loire Valley in France, this fairytale hotel was originally built in 1849 by Sir John Hay Williams, as a gift for his wife Lady Sarah. Guests can relax in one of the 30 beautifully designed rooms, many with breath-taking views across Snowdonia.
Set in the heart of the old market town of Dolgellau, this recently refurbished former coaching inn is ideally located for exploring the rugged delights of the Snowdonia National Park. The restaurant serves a wide selection of Welsh and British dishes, prepared using locally sourced produce.