Wales was not been politically independent from 1282, when it was conquered by King Edward I of England, Until 1999, the year saw the first elections to the National Assembly of Wales.
1. The Hand at Llanarmon (Llangollen/Hotels in Llangollen)
Set in the glorious countryside of the upper Ceiriog Valley The Hand at Llanarmon with its oak beams and in winter blazing log fires epitomizes the best in the traditional British country inn. Almost any country pursuit can be arranged nearby ...
2. Bryn Howel Hotel (Llangollen/Hotels in Llangollen)
The Bryn Howel Hotel is set in the magnificent Vale of Llangollen and many of our 36 rooms afford spectacular views of the countryside. This family owned hotel prides itself on its friendly and efficient service backed up by a first class team of ...
3. Cambrian Guest House (Llangollen/Hotels in Llangollen)
Cambrian House is a Grade 2 listed building situated at the heart of Llangollen. Built in 1856 as a Coaching Inn when the A5 was constructed by Thomas Telford. The house has 8 letting rooms Double Four Posters Twins Singles and Family rooms a...
4. The Chainbridge Hotel (Llangollen/Hotels in Llangollen)
The Chainbridge is sited in a unique position between the spectacular River Dee with it's racing white water and leaping salmon and the Llangollen canal that begins it's life just a short walk away at the Horseshoe Falls. The hotel stands in complet...
5. Ty'n-y-Wern Hotel (Llangollen/Hotels in Llangollen)
Set in the beautiful Vale of Llangollen with uninterrupted views across the valley. The ancient ruins of Castell Dinas Bran are high up on the hillside opposite the hotel. The traveller en route to destinations further into North Wales or touri...