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With it's location a few minutes drive from the centre of Llangollen, this is a super hotel to explore the picturesque town and area - all around are canals, rivers, stunning countryside and historic bulildings and castles. The Spa Complex building containing the higher category rooms has been superbly constructed mirroring perfectly the exterior of the original building. This is a lovely family owned property and with guests having unlimited use of the Spa (which includes a large hydro pool, steam room and sauna) this is an added bonus. The 31 "traditional rooms" (standard rooms) are located in the original building. They are of a medium size, en suite with bath and shower and contain all the amenities you expect of a 3 star property. The 15 "Superior Rooms" are fitted to a luxurious standard and provide more modern accommodation. With it's traditional flagged floor and comfy leather Chesterfield settes, the Courtyard provides a warm environment for a pre dinner drink or after meal coffee or liqueur. There is also free broadband WIFI. The Yew Tree Restaurant is award winning (1 AA Rosette) and serves a range of dishes that change daily. All produce is sourced locally and Welsh Black beef, Welsh lamb and fresh fish are delivered daily. This was relocated following the building of the spa Complex and is now positioned in the centre of the hotel now with access as you enter to the left to the main bar and restaurant and to the Spa on the right. It has oodles of natural light, is a good size and staff are pleasant and welcoming.
Llangollen is a good location to experience all that Mid Wales has to offer. The rooms differ in shape and size but are of a reasonable condition. All are en-suite and have facilities. Good views over the river, informal restaurant. The lobby is medium in size with small areas of seating throughout.
A good location to explore mid Wales and all it has to offer. The rooms vary in size and are in good condition. They have decorated with light wooden furniture and pastel colours. All have en suite bathrooms. The restaurant specialises in a range of traditional French and Welsh cuisine. The hotel also has a lounge and a cocktail bar. Small but welcoming.
This is a great little hotel. The comfortable surroundings, a warm welcoming ambience, excellent food and great personal service are a combination that has ensured that guests return time after time. Guests also get complimentary use of the Spa facilities at the nearby sister hotel (Wild Pheasant) up the road in Llangollen. All 36 rooms have been recently refurbished and are all en suite with a view of either the river Dee or the Llangollen Canal. They are traditional, clean and comfortable and many have balconies overlooking the river, bridge and waterfall. The Riverside bar and Restaurant are unsurprisingly named such are their views outside of the big windows. A classical choice of dishes are available from the table d'hote menu as well as the a la Carte choice and really friendly personal service is backed up by good food at modest prices. The lobby is small with a small conservatory area leading off with magnificent views over the river.
This is one of the area's premier hotels and has a truly wonderful location in one of the most beautiful areas in Great Britain. Guests at Bryn Howel also have the opportunity to take advantage of the complimentary unlimited use of the Spa facilities (Hydro Pool, Steam room and sauna) at the Wild Pheasant - the sister hotel down the road in Llangollen. Recently refurbished, each of the 36 bedrooms have ensuite bathrooms, tea and cofeee making facilities, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and TV with 10 digital channels. As befitting an old country house, the rooms in the oirignal building feature a degree of space and individualism seldom found in modern hotels. Many have antique beds and wooden beams as well as having splendid views over the Vale of Llangollen. With it's superb views of the ruins of Dinas Bran Castle, you can really take in the panoramic scenery from the windows of the Cedar Tree Restaurant. The awarding winning restaurant- traditional in style - uses fresh, daily delivered local produce to create a unique and classical menu. The bar follows the same trends with it's ornate ceiling, leather chairs and historic fireplace. The lobby is of a good size, more modern in contrast to the other rooms in the hotel with plenty of beige couches providing ample amounts of seating.