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Accommodation > Bed and Breakfast > Wales > Clwyd > Llangollen > The Hand at Llanarmon
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Llangollen Travel and Heritage Information


Inn in Llangollen, Clwyd


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The Hand at Llanarmon
Llangollen
Clwyd
Wales
LL20 7LD

The Hand at Llanarmon, Llangollen

Accommodation Description:
The Hand at Llanarmon, standing in the heart of the stunning Upper Ceiriog Valley in the North Wales Borderlands, is a classic British inn, serving superb food with flair, generosity and informality.

The whole of North Wales is beautiful, but few areas compare to the Ceiriog Valley in the Borderlands. It?s a hidden jewel which changes in character at every turn of its winding path. If you come to the Ceiriog, you have to come to Llanarmon D

C., an unspoilt village at the heart of the Upper Ceiriog: the most remote, and arguably the most beautiful part of the valley, set against the backdrop of the moody and undiscovered Berwyn Mountains. The Hand at Llanarmon is very much a centre of village life; a centuries old inn which embraces travellers and regulars alike, with roaring log fires in winter, and outside eating areas for the warmer days

In recent years, we?ve built a strong reputation, and been awarded an AA rosette, for superb food, freshly prepared with informal flair and generosity by our three wonderful chefs. We can arrange almost any country pursuit nearby, and most of the major attractions of North Wales and the Borderlands are easy to reach by car. Or you can just soak up the atmosphere in the bar, warmed by the fire, and maybe a malt whisky or two



From: £35.00

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

Room Facilities
Pets allowed
Non-smoking
Hairdryer
Direct dial phone
Colour television

Amenities
Lock-up facility for bicycles
Wedding services
Wakeup call
Restaurant
Non-smoking (throughout)
Lounge
Ironing facilities
Bar
Airport/Train/Bus pick-up service

Parking
On-site parking
Free parking

Business Facilities
Internet connection (high speed)
Printer
Photocopier
Meeting rooms
Fax machine
Direct dial phone

Dining Facilities
The same menu is served throughout the inn: unique dining room seating about 35 (up to 60 for a function)
classic oak-beamed bar seating about 20
games room seating about 20, and outside terrace. In cooler months, fires blaze in al the public rooms, including a wood-burning stove in the dining room.

Meals
Dinner
Lunch
Breakfast (Full cooked)

Child Facilities
Highchairs

Pet Policy
Dogs

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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 Nearest Attractions

St Cadwaladr - 2.2 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Llangedwyn Hall - 5.6 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Rhos Y Beddau - 6.4 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Llangollen, St Collen's Church - 6.8 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Plas Newydd, Llangollen - 6.8 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Moel Ty Uchaf - 6.8 miles (Prehistoric Site) Heritage Rating

Llangollen Motor Museum - 7.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Castell Dinas Bran - 7.5 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Valle Crucis Abbey - 7.7 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Eliseg's Pillar - 7.8 miles (Historic Building) Heritage Rating



  Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit

Llangollen - 6.5 miles away Heritage Rating

Corwen - 8.4 miles away Heritage Rating

Ruthin - 16.1 miles away Heritage Rating

Chester - 25.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Portmeirion - 35.2 miles away Heritage Rating

Crewe - 36.9 miles away Heritage Rating

Congleton - 47.8 miles away Heritage Rating

Tenbury Wells - 48.5 miles away Heritage Rating

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low to exceptional) on historic interest

Directions:
Chirk|Train|11|Chirk is the nearest railway station, on a direct line to London. We can arrange for a taxi to meet you at the station, or buses terminate at the hotel entrance. Please phone to discuss arrangements. A5 trunk road|Road|12|Exit the A5 at Chirk, and follow signs for the B4500, signposted Ceiriog Valley. Llanarmon D.C. is 11 miles up the valley, and The Hand is in front of you as you enter the village. Please note that there is a Hand Hotel in Chirk, and another in Llangollen, but neither is associated with us. Note also that there are two other Llanarmons in North Wales - the D.C. is important!


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