Posts Tagged ‘DENBIGH’

Golden Lion Inn

Nestling in the foothills of the Clwydian hills approximately 4 miles from Ruthin and Denbigh in an area of outstanding natural beauty lies the Golden Lion Inn. The Offa’s Dyke path is just over half a mile away making the Golden Lion an ideal place for the rambler to rest with a drink dine in the restaurant or stay overnight in the two en-suite rooms.This 18th Century establishment is the only freehouse Inn to serve Joseph Holt cask mild and bitter in Wales. The Golden Lion also has various wines from around the world and a good selection of single malt whisky. The bar area has a ‘cosy’ open log burning fire and a pool table in which the locals will challenge anyone to a game.

Castle House BB

Indulgent. Luxurious. Different.Castle House is one of Wales’ newest and most ambitious bed and breakfast locations.A commitment to quality attention to detail stunning d?cor and breathtaking views makes Castle House Bed and Breakfast perfect for the visitor with an eye for the unusual!Castle House is a substantial Grade 2 listed former gentleman’s residence dating back to 1820 with magnificent views across the Clwyd Valley towards The Clwydian range of mountains designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.Castle House offers three individually designed and magnificently appointed bedrooms a romantic lounge and a graceful dining area which also offers scrumptious afternoon teas and specialty catering for meetings and small events using local produce and supplies.In addition available as annexe accommodation to the main house for BandB there are two self-contained Cottages set within Castle House’s extensive gardens these are also available as self catering.The first Leicester’s Cottage (2 double bedrooms) is actually part of historic Leicester’s Church built in 1587 whilst Gardener’s Cottage (2 double bedrooms) is located on the edge of nine acres of private ancient woodland which provides charm comfort and secluded privacy with far-reaching magnificent views of the Clwydian range.Castle House facilities have been designed as much for the comfort of the discerning businessman as for meeting the needs of families and individuals who come from throughout the UK Europe and beyond to explore the stunning sites and attractions of North Wales and surrounding area.Castle House is surely one of the most uniquely historic bed and breakfast locations in the UK featuring as part of its own garden a significant part of Denbigh’s ancient town walls as well as the evocative ruins of a 16thCentury Cathedral built by Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester.Castle House much more than Bed and Breakfast

Guildhall Tavern Hotel

An experience of the unusual awaits you at this beautifully restored historic hotel. With 16th Century origins and a tale or two to tell the building is full of character with exposed beams feature fireplaces and sense of quirkiness hard to find anywhere else. Guests can relax in comfort in one of the 11 individually designed luxury rooms which each portray charm and a feeling of uniqueness. The restaurant offers some creative menus prepared with locally sourced fresh produce complimented by a great range of wines and real ales. The bar area features open fires and cosy corners and offers a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for guest to enjoy. The hotel lobby is a bright new addition to the building and an ideal place to enjoy an indulgent afternoon tea or to get lost in a good book.The Guildhall Tavern is tucked away just off the town centre in the medieval market town of Denbigh with breathtaking views over the Vale of Clwyd. The Clwydian Range is a designated Area of Outstanding Beauty (AONB) and is just a short drive. Denbigh is a perfect base for exploring all that picturesque Denbighshire has to offer.The Guildhall Tavern A Hidden Gem

Pentre Mawr Country House

The search for Utopia could be over because we’re pretty sure we’ve found it tucked away in this unspoilt corner of North Wales. It isn’t just in the glorious scenery that surrounds you nor is it just in the beautiful house that awaits you. It’s all of this but mostly it’s in the welcome you receive on arrival with tea and home made cakes and the feeling that guests are the most important people and deserve to be treated as such. The farm has been in Graham’s family for 400 years and since taking over Graham and Bre have carried out extensive refurbishment. The result is classic country house style – sumptuous furnishings four poster beds and traditional bathrooms – with a relaxed atmosphere. Guests are welcome to unwind in the large drawing room or the study and if the weather behaves breakfast may be served on the terrace beside the salt water swimming pool. Humans with canine masters are also very welcome as long as the humans remain on the lead around the farm and wipe their feet before they come inside (special towels provided at the door)! A truly animal-friendly house complete with resident dogs and cats and bedrooms named after the cats in Old Possums Book of Practical CatsAA 5 Star Guest Accommodation – 5 gold stars highly commendedAA Dining AwardMichelin gradedWelsh Rarebits MemberFinalists in the AA friendliest landlady of the year