The Old Mill is a Non Smoking, Wales
Tourist Board, 3 Star Hotel. Winner and current
holder of the 'Warmest Welcome in North Wales'
award presented by North Wales Tourism Ltd.
Set in a rural conservation area, 'The Old
Mill' has been created by the careful conversion
of stone built Victorian Watermill buildings.
All rooms are en-suite, comfortable and very
well equipped. Our large conservatory style
breakfast room is the perfect place to start
your day.
The first class accommodation at Stryt
Cottage comprises a double room with wash
basin and french windows leading to a pretty
cottage garden. There are tea/coffee making
facilities and colour television in the room
and guests have thier own bathroom with bath/shower.
The village has a 13th century church, small
school, post office and an abundance of beautiful
local walks. Stryt Cottage can also be used
as a base for visiting many other scenic areas
such as Snowdonia National Park, The Lleyn
Peninsula and the picturesque Vale of Clywd.
21 miles away is the interesting Roman City
of Chester with excellent shopping.
The Red Lion Tafarn has excellent
en suite rooms, a fine restaurant where the
Welsh patron Christine Kimberley Jones serves
local, fresh home cooked meals or tafarn snacks
accompanied by a fine wine list.
The Red Lion, Tafarn Llew Coch, is situated
in one of North Wales hidden beauty spots
and offers unusual luxury for a village tafarn.
Cyffylliog is at the end of a river valley
and the centre for all local activity, bird
watching, walking, hill walking, sailing,
canoeing, clay shooting, camping and caravaning.
The tafarn is used by locals and offers all
the facilities required by the local hill
farming community; the various hunts and rural
pursuits meet here.
Rhydonnen is a black and white listed
15th century farmhouse set in the heart of
the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, steeped in history
with wealth of oak beams, inglenook fireplace,
wattle and daub.
Highest quality decor with en-suite bedrooms.
Television, radio, tea/coffee making facilitites.
With over 800 year old Yew tree dominating
the entrance, guests are guaranteed a warm
welcome and an unforgettable stay in the peaceful
location on the banks of the river Clwyd.
Rhydonnen still retains its charm and uniqueness,
whilst offering all the comforts and amenities
for the modern day traveller.
Fron Haul is a charming and unusual
house built in the last century by a wealthy
surgeon.
The design of the property incorporates large
balconies from which there are superb views
of the countryside. Beautifully decorated
and furnished throughout the house provides
excellent standards of comfort and elegance.
The bedrooms are all centrally heated. A spacious
lounge, conservatory and dining room all add
to the appeal of this unique holiday venture.
Though Fron Haul is in a secluded position
above the Vale of Clywyd it is only a ten
minute drive from the A55 Expressway and within
easy distance of the towns of Ruthin, Denbigh
and Chester whilst the holilday resorts of
Rhyl, Llandudno and Colwyn Bay are only a
little further as is the Snowdonia National
Park.