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Saint Asaph : The Michelin guide review

After St David's, St Asaph is the smallest town in the country to be the seat of a cathedral. St Kentigern (also known as St Mungo) founded a monastic community on this site in 560.

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  • Castle

    Rosehill Street GB - Conwy LL32 8LD

    Conwy Castle, a masterpiece of medieval architecture, was supplied from the sea, as were the other Welsh castles built by Edward I (king from 1272 to 1307). It was built between 1283 and 1287. Eight massive drum towers with pinnacled battlements prot..

  • St Asaph Cathedral

    Upper Denbigh Road GB - Saint Asaph LL17 0BH

    The cathedral's current guise dates mainly from the 13C (but underwent extensive restoration in the 19C thanks to Gilbert Scott). It is home to the Bible used during the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1969, and to the monument erected in honou..

  • Castle

    A55 GB - Bodelwyddan

    Transformed during the 19C to resemble a medieval stronghouse, the castle has become the setting for a superb collection of Victorian portraits belonging to the National Portrait Gallery. The Billiard Room illustrates masculine life, divided between ..

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Hotels Saint Asaph

  • Kensington Hotel

    East Parade GB - Rhyl LL18 3AG

    Located right on Rhyl Seafront, with stunning views over the Irish Sea, the family-run Kensington Hotel offers cosy bedrooms and cooked breakfasts. Kensington Hotel is situated on the East Parade, just 300 metres from Rhyl town centre. The Seaquariu..

  • Premier Inn Rhuddlan

    Marsh Road GB - Rhuddlan LL18 5UA

    Providing comfortable, good value accommodation, Premier Inn Rhuddlan is a short walk to Rhuddlan Castle and has good access to Rhyl Train Station and Rhyl Football Club. Some of the comfortable rooms at Premier Inn can accommodate 2 adults and 2 ch..

  • Bodelwyddan Castle Hotel Three stars Three stars Three stars

    BODELWYDDAN GB - RHYL LL18 5YA

    Prix Prices from : 140 GBP

    "Set in 200 acres of parkland, with breathtaking views of the Clwydian Hills and the mountains of Snowdonia less than an hour away, the Grade II listed Bodelwyddan Castle offers an experience that's truly unforgettable. Its ivy clad turrets, com..

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Restaurants Saint Asaph

  • Manorhaus Comfortable restaurant 

    Well St GB - Ruthin LL15 1AH

    Boutique restaurant and gallery in 17C townhouse, displaying frequently changing Bauhaus art. Chic lounge and modern conservatory dining room laid with designer tableware. Seasonal, country-style menu and modern presentation. Snug bedrooms boast good..

  • On the Hill Quite comfortable restaurant 

    1 Upper Clwyd St GB - Rhuthun / Ruthin LL15 1HY

    Immensely charming 16C house located in a busy market town, and boasting characterful sloping floors, exposed beams and buzzy, bistro atmosphere. Accessible menu of keenly priced, internationally influenced classics. A real family business.

  • Tan-yr-Onnen Restaurant within a Michelin recommended hotel (or restaurant) 

    Waen GB - Saint Asaph LL17 0DU

    Just off the A55, this spacious house offers stylish, up-to-date bedrooms, well-equipped with silent fridges, DVD players and digital TVs. Large conservatory and lounge; full Welsh breakfast.

  • Barratt's at Ty'n Rhyl Comfortable restaurant 

    167 Vale Rd. GB - Rhyl LL18 2PH

    Rhyl's oldest house boasts comfortable lounges with rich oak panelling. Dine in either the conservatory or original house. Ambitious cooking displays a classic base. Bedrooms are individually designed.

  • Kinmel Arms Traditional pubs serving food 

    The Village GB - Saint George LL22 9BP

    Early 17C stone inn hidden away in a hamlet by the entrance to Kinmel Hall. Delightful open-fired bar and two spacious dining areas; the latter offering much more formal service and food. Stylish, contemporary bedrooms boast large kitchenettes for br..

  • Pentre Mawr Restaurant within a Michelin recommended hotel (or restaurant) 

    GB - Llandyrnog LL16 4LA

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