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Bron-y-Graig
London Road
Corwen

Llangollen
North Wales

LL21 0DR
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Bron-y-Graig is a luxurious 10-bedroom Victorian Town House Hotel in North Wales with tranquil river and mountain views. Relaxed, a la carte Dining and/or B&B in our spacious rooms with room service if required will not disappoint you. Built in 1888 as the family home of the Sheriff of Denbigh, this fascinating courtyard house nestles in the wooded slopes of the Berwyns on the edge of Corwen between Betws-y-Coed, Llangollen, and Bala. After years of careful renovation, Bron-y-Graig opened in 1999 to offer bed and breakfast, a licensed a la carte restaurant for Dinner service and now a luxury holiday cottage, with special facilities for groups and business guests. The 19th century splendour of our William Morris decor is complemented by 21st century services and 100% attention to our guests' comfort. Many visitors return year after year to enjoy our old house's relaxing welcome or to sample exciting outdoor activities with our expert associates. Bron y Graig is ideally located for exploring the whole of North Wales.
We offer both 'bed and breakfast' and 'room-only' rates.

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Ratings/Awards: AA 5 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 10
Number Ensuite: 10
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Cuisine: British/European
Chef: Lorna Roberts

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Children Welcome
Evening Meal Provided
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No Smoking Rooms
Open All Year
Tourist Board Inspected
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