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A striking county in North Eastern Wales, Denbighshire is popular with history buffs, beachgoers and lovers of the great outdoors. With small-scale accommodation scattered across the towns and villages of the region, there are plenty of options to suit a range of tastes and budgets. Our pick of the best places to stay in Denbighshire includes cosy B&Bs, chic boutique spots and a Michelin-starred Georgian farmhouse perfect for foodies.
An outdoorsy traveller’s dream, Denbighshire is home to the impressive Berwyn Mountains, part of the Clwydian Range and the Dee Valley, one of Wales’ five designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Expect heaps of hiking, cycling, horse riding and bird watching, as well as some wonderful river-bound explorations.
Rich in cultural significance and fascinating heritage landmarks, the region features some immensely appealing towns, too. Base yourself in pretty Ruthin, filled with well-preserved buildings, great eateries and excellent exhibitions at the Ruthin Craft Centre, or admire historic ruins, castles and churches at Corwen, Denbigh and Llangollen. The lovely seaside resort town of Rhyl is ideal for family days of sandcastles and sunbathing, whilst active travellers can try hiking and cycling along a portion of the epic 870-mile Wales Coast Path or 372-mile National Cycle Route 5 which snake along nearby. Prestatyn, the county’s other famous coastal town, boasts a magnificent promenade, a plethora of walking trails, and some terrific wildlife-spotting.
Whether you’re looking for challenging Berwyn Mountains climbs, keen to sink your toes into golden sands or eager to marvel at ancient fortifications and picturesque views, the best places to stay in Denbighshire promise an intimate and characterful base to make the most of the region’s many attractions. Look out, too, for the summer’s food and music festivals — and book your stay well in advance to avoid missing out!
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Ruthin
Art gallery meets boutique restaurant with rooms in the market town of Ruthin, the gateway to North Wales. Contemporary rooms with bold colours and stylish furniture. Boasting a sought-after restaurant & excellent bar. Ideal for a country escape or to rent the whole property for a special occasion.
Llangollen (Llangollen LL20)
A stylish Victorian townhouse turned boutique guesthouse in a beautiful mountain town adjacent to the Llangollen canal. Nine chic modern rooms come with artsy décor in black and white, the best with an in-room tub for two. There's a self-catering cottage too. A great base for local exploring.
Llangollen
Former bank building converted into a good-value property on the River Dee. Fresh & airy rooms with soft pastel colours, wooden floors & on-trend furnishings look out onto the water. With an outdoor equipment shop & cafe on the ground floor, everything is on-site for a weekend of outdoor adventures.
Denbighshire (Ceiriog Valley)
A cosy country pub set in the stunning Ceiriog Valley boasting a standout restaurant and a small spa. Rooms are decorated with a contemporary spin on traditional design. An outdoor hot tub with superb views, a good selection of ales, and hearty British classics make this ideal for a country getaway.
Denbighshire (Denbighshire)
Unspoiled 16th Century Inn nestled in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains. Traditional aspects maintained with the original features and antiques. Rooms are cosy and unique, with modern bathrooms. Seasonal menus, daily specials and a fully stocked bar entice locals and guests alike.
Denbighshire
A pretty red-brick Georgian house set in a scenic part of North East Wales. Original features remain in the elegant rooms but the feel is fresh and modern. With warm hosts, hearty breakfasts, a large garden, and a dog-friendly policy — this is a perfect base for a country getaway.
Denbighshire
Charming Welsh farmhouse turned exceptional restaurant with comfortable rooms resting in the stunning Vale of Edeyrnion. Classic style throughout and with armchairs around every corner. Enjoy the seasonally inspired menu whether it be a taster menu, Sunday lunch or breakfast in bed.