Choose from 33 hotels and guest houses in Denbighshire. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Ruthin Castle Hotel - Corwen Rd, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2NU |
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Ruthin Castle is the ideal place to stay when you want to tour North Wales, Mid Wales, and the North West of England. Nowhere can a visitor enjoy the 'Regal' splendour of the principality of Wales in such comfort or in such verdant surroundings as they can at Ruthin Castle. Ruthin Castle provides hotel accommodation, a restaurant and bar, medieval banquets, and the ideal location for your business conference or wedding and reception. Currently under ongoing decorative refurbishment, no disruption to the guests is expected. |
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The Beaches Hotel - Beach Road East, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL19 7LG |
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Overlooking Central Beach, this large, modern hotel has an indoor swimming pool and newly renovated rooms with views across the beach, the Irish Sea or Prestatyn's hills. Originally built as a yacht club and later adapted to serve as a golf club, the building stylishly incorporates the beach's original sea wall. The Beaches Hotel has now been transformed by its Irish owners into a friendly, comfortable, home-from-home for all visitors to North Wales. All rooms have been renovated and tastefully decorated to a high standard, with the fresh d?cor reflecting the hotel's magnificent seaside location. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel. The hotel has a large indoor pool, a fully equipped gym and a spa offering a range of relaxation and leisure facilities. For less mobile guests, there is a lift to all floors including the Promenade Bar and the patio area on the first floor. Free on-site parking is available for guests. |
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Ye Olde Anchor Inn - Rhos Street, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 1DY |
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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 oak beams, used to be a stopping place for drovers on their way from Holyhead to Shropshire. Now there's always a welcome from the owners Stephanie and David. Since they took over Ye Olde Anchor Inn in June 2003 they have transformed the accommodation and established a reputation for quality cuisine. |
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