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Plas Elwy Hotel Brochure

The Hotel

Plas Elwy Hotel is a small, friendly, family-run hotel providing modern facilities and the comfort expected of a 2 star hotel, yet still retaining the character and atmosphere of a property dating back to 1850.

Plas Elwy Lodge - Click to Reduce
Plas Elwy Lodge - Click to Enlarge/Reduce The hotel has thirteen bedrooms in total, seven in the main building and a further six executive rooms in Plas Elwy Lodge which is situated at the rear of the main building. The rooms in the main hotel building provide accommodation which retains the character of the old building, whereas the accommodation in Plas Elwy Lodge is more spacious, of a modern style and with a higher level of facilities.
Plas Elwy Lodge
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All bedrooms have central heating, en-suite bathroom or shower room, remote controlled colour television, direct-dial telephone, modem socket, clock/radio alarm, hair dryer and hospitality tray. The Executive rooms are larger, more modern rooms and all have en-suite bath and shower.

The Bar

Plas Elwy Bar - Click to Reduce
Our cosy bar, with its unusual tiled roof and beamed ceiling, has an informal atmosphere and is a pleasant rendezvous both before and after a meal. Plas Elwy Bar - Click to Enlarge/Reduce
Plas Elwy Bar
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The Restaurant

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Plas Elwy Restaurant - Click to Enlarge/Reduce Our delightful, intimate restaurant with exposed beams and stone fireplace offers a wide selection of freshly prepared dishes to suit most tastes and budgets. These can be accompanied by a well-chosen selection of reasonably priced wines.

Small functions catered for.
Plas Elwy Restaurant
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The Staff

Oscar, our well trained receptionist, will ensure you have a friendly greeting! Oscar

Oscar


Location

The hotel is situated on the edge of St Asaph, just off the main A55 Chester to North Wales route.

We are ideally situated as a base for exploring the North Wales countryside with many places of beauty and historical interest, and also within a few minutes drive from the popular seaside towns of Prestatyn, Rhyl and Colwyn Bay.

The spectacular National Park of Snowdonia is within 45 minutes drive and the beautiful Roman city of Chester, with its excellent shopping is less than 30 minutes distance. There are nine golf courses in a fifteen mile radius.

St. Asaph

St. Asaph has long been known ecclesiastically as a city, being the home of the smallest cathedral in Wales or England. It has, however, never achieved city status in the civic sense, having never been given a royal charter. Despite the disappontment of being rejected in its bid for city status both at the Millennium and also at the Queen's Golden Jubilee, St. Asaph still actively presses its case forward and hopes that one day it will achieve the status it deserves.

Communications

Just off the main A55 Chester to Holyhead expressway. Take Junction 27 signposted A525 St Asaph and we are the second building on the left. St Asaph centre is just over half a mile further on to the south and the coast at Rhyl is 6 miles to the north.

Rail

To Rhyl, express London service (Euston three and a half hours).

Bus

The 51 bus service between Rhyl and Denbigh stops outside the hotel. The service runs every 20 minutes during the daytime, but less frequently in the evening and on Sundays.

Airport

Manchester Ringway: 50 minutes by road.

Tourist Information Centre

Rhyl Promenade (6 miles)
Tel: (01745) 355068

Places of Interest

St Asaph is centrally situated for all places of beauty, historical interest and coastal attractions in North Wales.