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West Arms Hotel

» Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog

A 400 year old inn in a tranquil farming village in the beautiful Berwyn Mountains. Varied activities on offer as well as mouth-watering food.

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This charming traditional hotel stands at the crossroads in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, a tranquil village in the beautiful Berwyn Mountains. It has been welcoming travellers for centuries. The original building is over 400 years old, its downstairs rooms – with their low ceilings, cosy little corners, fireplaces and flagstone floors – retaining the old world charm of a country inn.


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Historic inn
Friendly atmosphere

Country pursuits galore
Offers traditional, unsurpassed hospitality to visitors

Great food, lots of character
Fishing, walking, riding (and also arts and crafts weekends)

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The bedrooms have been tastefully refurbished to provide all modern comforts, though in a style which is in keeping with the character of this warm and friendly old hostelry. Wooden beams prop up the walls and support the ceilings, while brass bedsteads add to the historic atmosphere. The cooking is excellent – an eclectic range of ideas and influences, making for interesting, tasty dishes – with the presentation to match. Guests receive a warm welcome and award-winning hospitality from the West Arms team led by head chef Grant Williams and Siân and Lee Finch (ask about the special-interest weekends, based on painting, riding and so on). The location is a major asset. The surrounding countryside is one of Wales’s best-kept secrets. Peaceful country lanes lead to hidden valleys and remote mountain heights (Wales’s highest waterfall is nearby). There are exhilarating hill walks and good pony trekking close by, together with private fishing on a 2-mile stretch of the Ceiriog River. The hotel is also well located for trips to Llangollen, the Dee Valley and the National Trust’s Chirk Castle.

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