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| In the beautiful Vale of Edeyrnion, a Georgian house with pleasing bedrooms and tranquil views across sheep-flecked meadows and hills. Owned by Bryan Webb (who should have a Michelin star for his superb, instinctive cooking and impressive wine list) and his wife Susan who gracefully looks after front-of-house, this superb 'restaurant-with-rooms' will entice you to stay for days. |
Key Attractions:
restaurant with rooms, character, rural, cosy, shooting, gourmet food, great views, walking, outdoor activities
Price Bracket: Mid Price In a Nutshell: Exceptional food in relaxing surroundings
Location: Llandrillo, near Corwen, Denbighshire: just outside village in own grounds
Address:
Tyddyn Llan, Llandrillo, near Corwen, Denbighshire,
United Kingdom, LL21 0ST
THEY SAY: Tyddyn Llan, a small elegant Georgian Country House with an award winning restaurant and luxurious accommodation is in a peaceful location with beautiful gardens in an area of remarkable natural beauty. Husband and wife team, Bryan and Susan run one of Wales’ finest Restaurants using the finest ingredients available. The restaurant offers a wide choice of dining options with a set price A la carte menu and tasting menu and a extremely popular Sunday lunch, together with an exceptional wine list. Tyddyn Llan is the perfect place to discover North Wales situated on the edge of Snowdonia, very close to the Lakes of Bala and Vyrnwy and within an hours drive of Chester and the magical coastline of Wales. For the active persons White Water rafting, fishing, 4 x 4 driving, horse riding, cycling and walking are all to be enjoyed. If you are arranging a shooting party, weddings we have a civil ceremony licence, a small conference, a Christmas or New Years party or just a short break, Tyddyn Llan is that special place. At Tyddyn Llan we have disabled access to the restaurant and ground floor bedroom. We also have helicopter landing facilities plus we welcome children and dogs are allowed in the bedrooms, but not the public rooms. Downstairs, the comfortable lounges, with a roaring log fire in winter, provide that touch of glorious relaxation. Curl up with a good book and a nice cup of tea. It's the perfect place to be after a good day in the country. In our restaurant you can enjoy food cooked with flair and imagination using the finest Welsh ingredients. The restaurant is open for lunch Friday, Saturday and Sunday, other days by arrangement only, and for dinner every day. Click here to see a sample menu. The bedrooms, all individual in style and decor, are elegantly furnished with antiques and interesting period furniture. Each enjoys restful views of the gardens and the Berwyn Mountains beyond.
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