Set in Ruthin and only 31 km from Bodelwyddan Castle, The Old Rectory Bed and Breakfast offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lynn
United Kingdom
A lovely location for a break. It was so peaceful. We didn't hear a sound after dark.
We parked at the house, and were made to feel welcome. Our room was very spacious, clean and comfortable.
Breakfast was excellent. There was plenty of choice, and contained good quality ingredients.
Meals for lunch and evening are all within a few minutes drive. We used the community pub about 5 minutes away, although it doesn't serve food several nights a week.
It would certainly be a B&B that we would return to.
Ty Derw Country House B&B is set within Vale of Clywd, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty sitting below Moel Famau Mountain, 10 minutes’ drive from Ruthin.
Jacquie
United Kingdom
The accommodation is first class. John is an excellent host, very frindly and approachable. The views are wonderful, so peaceful.
Located in the market town of Ruthin, The Feathers is nestled at the foot of the Clywdian Hills. Guests can enjoy a coffee or cask ale in the property's pub.
Emma
United Kingdom
Myself and my family have stayed here alot over the years, in various different rooms.
The place has become very tired and worn and could do with a spruce up.
Carpets ripped, mastic in kitchen all come away .
My room moel Arthur, which I have stayed in twice before was okay,but there was mold/ water damage on ceiling in room and in bathroom, sticky hand prints all over wall, dead wasps on windowsill, side tables sticky, toilet seat didn't fit the toilet. And one of the toilet rolls had blue which I can only imagine as toilet cleaner all over it.
Bed was extremely uncomfortable, woke several times with springs sticking in body and woke up aching and sore.
We love ruthin , and used to love staying in the feathers, but for the price for one night I believe it didn't reflect the presentation of the place on this occasion.
Hafan Deg offers stylish bed and breakfast accommodation in the small North Wales village of Maeshafn.
Raquel
United Kingdom
Hafan Deg is exceptionally beautiful. The location is what i was expecting. It isn't far from the town centre which is ideal. It is very clean, spacious & peaceful and it was a home away from home 🥰
Our host Dominic was wonderful & very helpful.
Set just 32 km from Chester Zoo, Pentre Cerrig Country House offers accommodation in Llanferres with access to a garden, a shared lounge, as well as bicycle parking.
Julie
United Kingdom
Lovely remote country house. Clean spacious beautiful views , lovely location, nice food and good rooms . The hosts were chatty
Offering a garden and garden view, Private en-suite RUTHIN is situated in Llanfair-Dyffryn-Clwyd, 41 km from Chester Racecourse and 45 km from Chester Zoo.
This historically listed former coaching house has a large, secure free car park, and free Wi-Fi. It is in the centre of the picturesque town of Llangollen, in the Dee Valley.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Staff were exceptionally friendly and accommodating. Facilities were great and met all our needs. Breakfast was a part of the stay and it was lovely! We would definitely stay here again if we’re in the area.
Situated in Llangollen, 37 km from Chester Racecourse and 44 km from Chester Zoo, Riverbanc features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
Bron-y-Graig is a luxurious 9-bedroom Victorian Town House Hotel with tranquil river and mountain views. The relaxed B&B is centrally located for exploring beautiful North Wales.
Peter
United Kingdom
Tasty, homely food. Nice selection of local ales. Good cooked breakfast. Spacious and comfy room. Owner was really helpful when I was looking for a walk route.
For travellers who enjoy beauty in the simple things, a bed and breakfast (B&B) is the perfect place for a getaway. Hosts welcome guests into their homes and provide a private room and complimentary breakfast. Bathrooms may be shared by other guests, and there is often shared space with the host.
Great location.
Really like the idea if a community owned pub.
Good mattresses.
Good to have self- catering facilities though the pub food was fine.
Quiet.
Great location lovely room fantastic views from turret room. Private nice bathroom. Nice walk into town and lovely grounds. Great history been before love it.
Charming period cottage with lots of old beams. The cottage courtyard was a bonus and being off the street was quiet. We enjoyed meeting the host who gave details of the area.
Private, quiet and cosy.
The host laid on a welcome pack of milk, bread, orange juice, eggs and butter.
Coffee and tea provided.
Heating was on, and wood burner was burning for our arrival.
Our host was knowledgeable about the area, and chatted us through how to use the hob and oven.
Rooms a bit "bijou". Beds first class. Drinks outstandingly cheap. No car parking, but public car park close. Shower a bit difficult to operate without standing under it with door closed and getting a cold shower before it heated up. Could not work out the heating controls. Food reasonable. No lift made it a bit difficult. Quiet.
Peter
Young couple
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