Overview
Tyddyn Llan is a stunning Georgian Country House Hotel with a widely renowned restaurant and luxury accommodation. The hotel is close to Lake Bala, Chester and the North Wales coast line. Guests can enjoy the delightful collection of 12 individually-styled bedrooms that combine the relaxed comforts of a high-quality hotel, with an essential family friendliness and of course, seriously good food.
- A serious 'foodie' destination
- Set in the rugged North Wales countryside, close to Lake Bala
- Traditional ensuite bedrooms
- One of the highest rated restaurants in Wales
- Family run
Bow Wow Factor
Situated on the edge of Snowdonia, with immediate access to scenic walks and beautiful lakes, it's the perfect playground for waggy-tailed explorers and their humans alike!
Dine with Your Dog
Please note that the hotel does not permit dogs in the dining room, however well-behaved dogs may be left in your bedroom.
Need to know
Tyddyn Llan Country Hotel Reviews
- 13 reviews
- Member since 2006
Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 0ST
Lovely overnight stay, great food.
Only a couple of minor things which is why we gave room only 4 star. Pillows were lumpy and our mattress was uncomfortable.
A really lovely stay
We had a really lovely stay at Tyddyn Llan Country Hotel, the staff were always on hand for anything we required, without being too over-bearing.
The position is wonderful, quiet and surrounded by the fantastic countryside. The rooms are very nice, clean and full of character which is what you'd expect from a country property.
We stayed for 2 nights and the food was well presented and delicious.
Thank you to all the staff who made us feel very welcome.
Escape to the country
We had a beautiful one night stay to celebrate our wedding anniversary . There was a warm welcome as we arrived and after we were shown to our room we enjoyed a drink on the veranda overlooking the pretty gardens. We had a dinner reservation for 8 pm so after we freshened up we had plenty of time for a glass of fizz in the elegant lounge. Dinner in the restaurant is an experience. Each member of staff were friendly and very knowledgable. We had the ten course tasting menu along with the wine pairing. Every course was spectacular and each wine paring was perfect. It s not a rushed affair, time is taken to enjoy each course. It was a memorable evening. Our room was dainty but perfectly comfortable. I would say that for us it was all about the food and the beautiful setting rather than the room but as I say the room was very comfortable. Breakfast was a five course tasting menu. Just perfect! Our stay all too soon came to an end but we will return. We think the place will be stunning in the Autumn so we will plan another stay for then.
Map & Directions
Address
Llandrillo
Corwen
Denbighshire
LL21 0ST
Free parking available on site.
How to get here
Close to Bala Lake and Llangollen, 35 miles from Chester, just under one hour. 1½ hours from central Manchester and Liverpool and their airports. Nearest train station is Wrexham or Chester.
There is a local bus service which is the T3 route from Wrexham to Barmouth, but it takes a while. Taxis can be arranged with good notice. London can be done within 3½ hours if you take the M6 toll road and the traffic is kind to you.
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Location & Local Attractions
Tyddyn Llan is situated in the heart of North Wales. Within an hour's travelling of many National Trust properties, Snowdonia, the coastline and the historic town of Chester.
Tyddyn Llan is well placed to explore the magnificence of Snowdonia and its many castles and monuments. The Roman City of Chester is only 35 miles away, as are the majestic Mawddach and Dyfi estuaries leading to fine sandy beaches and rocky coves.
Fishing on the banks of the River Dee.
Walking from the hotel, via ancient routes and old driving roads, experience the peace and quiet of this unspoilt landscape. Our local and highly qualified guide is also available.
Sailing, wind surfing, canoeing and white water rafting.
Golf – There are excellent 18 hole courses at Llangollen (15 miles), Chirk and Bala (8 miles).
Shooting – They are centrally placed for excellent pheasant shooting and can also arrange clay pigeon shooting.
LLANGOLLEN
Llangollen is where Wales welcomes the world and is also the festival capital with the Royal Pavilion and its spacious grounds playing host to year-round events, where singers and dancers congregate from every corner of the earth. Apart from being the festival capital of Wales, Llangollen and the Dee Valley has a wealth of attractions and activities to appeal to almost everybody. Llangollen is a truly amazing town, encapsulating the best North Wales has to offer in a small area. With more sun than Cornwall and less rain than the Lake District it is no wonder that this gateway to North Wales should be so popular with sightseers and walkers of all ages.
Llangollen has many natural wonders. There are mountains, white water rivers including the spectacular River Dee canals with horse-drawn boats, the Llangollen Steam Railway with steam trains that chug along the Dee Valley, the Horseshoe Pass, and the Horseshoe Falls. Famous structures, gardens and historic buildings abound, Plas Newydd, home to The Ladies of Llangollen, numerous National Trust properties surround the town and we have the highest and longest aqueduct on the canal system.
The Pontcysyllte aqueduct was built by Thomas Telford 200 years ago, over a 1000 feet long and standing 126 feet above the river Dee which is now a world Heritage Site. You can cross it by narrow boats which depart from The Wharf in Llangollen for a 3-hour return trip and marvel at the engineering which took the canal beginning at the Horseshoe Falls all the way to join the national canal system. You can also take a horse-drawn boat from The Wharf up to near its source. Both trips are a cheap and very enjoyable way of seeing the spectacular countryside. www.horsedrawnboats.co.uk
Drive along the Panorama single track road high above Llangollen with amazing views of the Dee valley and extending to the Shropshire and Cheshire plains. Take a packed lunch and walk the hills littered with coral and sea shell fossils confirming this raised mountain was once below sea level. At the end of the single track road go further up the mountain and enjoy a pot of tea and some home-baked cakes at Prospect Tea Rooms.
Llangollen also hosts The Gardening Show, International Eisteddfodd, The Motorcycle Show, The Food Festival, and a monthly antiques and collectables fair.
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Concierge
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