Tyddyn Llan

César award in 2006

'A lovely hotel, in sparkling form as ever.' Praise comes in 2011 from a visitor returning to Bryan and Susan Webb's restaurant-with-rooms. Set in well-maintained grounds in the vale of Edeyrnion, it faces the Berwyn Mountains. Another comment: 'Fabulous: brilliant food and plenty of it. Thoroughly recommended.' Mr Webb has a Michelin star for his classic cooking; his wife is the 'charming, efficient front-of-house'. The pace is 'just right' in the two candlelit dining rooms, where the menu might include sea kale with poached duck egg, truffle dressing; fillet of Welsh Black beef, au poivre shallot and thyme purée. Breakfast is also of a high standard ('perfect poached eggs'). 'Like the food, the beautifully furnished public rooms and bedrooms can be compared with the best in Wales.' A garden suite has patio doors opening on to a secluded garden area; it is accessible for disabled visitors. A superior room at the front has an antique four-poster bed, a small sitting area. All rooms have bath robes and slippers, tea-/coffee-making facilities. In the grounds are an ornamental pond, a croquet lawn, and a terrace where afternoon tea can be taken. (Gordon Hands)

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  • Fabulous. Michelin-starred food brilliantly cooked and plenty of it. Very generous canapes, and in the four nights we ate there we only had room for dessert on the last night. Best chips I've ever had. Good breakfast buffet and freshly cooked Welsh breakfast. Thoroughly recommended.

    Peter Anderson, 13/05/2011

  • A real treat. We visited for the food, which is fantastic. We had the fabulous ground-floor room (suite)- masses of space with a dream bathroom, and views of the beautiful gardens. You do not need to be disabled to enjoy Tyddyn Llan but, if you are, ask for the downstairs room.

    Peter Leach, 19/05/2009

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Local attractions

Snowdonia
The national park surrounding the highest mountain in Wales, covering 830 square miles of rugged scenery.
Lake Bala
A beautiful lake, with the town of Bala on its shores.
Ruthin Castle
Site of Arthurian legend in the 12th century.

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Discount Vouchers

This hotel accepts the following discount vouchers:

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Contact Details

Tyddyn Llan

nr Corwen LLANDRILLO Denbighshire Wales LL21 0ST

Telephone

01490 440264

Website

www.tyddynllan.co.uk

Discount Vouchers

This hotel accepts discount vouchers which entitle readers to a 10% discount off their normal B&B rate for a single night's stay

Further Information

Bedrooms

13, 1, on ground floor, suitable for disabled.

Open

all year except 2 weeks Jan, restaurant closed midday Mon-Thurs.

Facilities

ramp, 2 lounges, bar, 2 dining rooms, civil wedding licence, 3-acre garden.

Background music

none.

Children

all ages welcomed.

Dogs

not allowed in public rooms.

Credit cards

MasterCard, Visa.

Prices

B&B £75-£140 per person, D,B&B £120-£185, set dinner £50-£70, full alc £60, special offers, Christmas/New Year packages.

GHG voucher offer

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