Ruthin Castle Hotel
Ruthin Castle Hotel

Ruthin is a nice old market town at the southern end of the Vale of Clwyd, a crossroads point serving the surrounding villages and with high hills to its eastern sides, the town-centre a conservation area... Read More

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Ye Olde Anchor Inn

Ye Olde Anchor Inn

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Ye Olde Anchor Inn, set in the medival town of Ruthin, offers the perfect spot to spend a night whilst touring North Wales.
The 18th century inn, with its low ceilings and ... More

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Ruthin Castle Hotel

Ruthin Castle Hotel
A magical Welsh hotel with mediaeval roots dating back to the days of Edward I.
Set within acres of woods and parkland a little over 20 miles from Chester, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, ... More | Double Room: From £90 | visit website
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Castle Hotel

Castle Hotel

Set in the beautiful and picturesque foothills of the clywdian mountains, the Castle Hotel is the ideal place from which to explore the Northwest, from the North Wales coastline with it's medieval castles to the mountains of snowdonia.

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The Farmers Arms Inn

The Farmers Arms Inn

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The Farmers Arms Inn is a traditional family run Pub-Restaurant located in the Historic Market town of Ruthin nestled in the Vale of Clwyd. Just 30 minutes from Chester and ... More

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The Wynnstay Arms

The Wynnstay Arms
The Wynnstay Arms is a Gastropub and Brasserie with Rooms located in the in the heart of Ruthin town centre. We have been awarded an AA 4 star rating as well as a 2 AA ... More | visit website

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