"The property had amazing gardens. The house itself was a bit dated, not that we minded, but it had everything we needed and the host was so helpful. Lovely breakfasts with home made jam went down a treat"
"Loved our stay at here, staff were very welcoming and helpful and patient with our young Vizsla dog. Ideal set up for staying with a dog, with rooms located opposite site of the car park to the cosy pub. Food was excellent. Definitely would come and stay here again. "
"Exceptional hosts and breakfast. A true BnB. Good location to walk to laundry and town center. The room was quite comfortable. We would stay here again. Highly recommend. "
"The best B@B we have ever stayed in.
A touch of luxary from the super bathroom comfy bed beautiful location.
Rose and Phillip were the percect hosts.
Highly recomend."
"Only stayed for one night but lovely hotel, big spacious room with opening balcony doors. Great pool and spa area, golf course and grounds around the hotel are beautiful "
"Charming historic inn located a few miles from Wrexham. Accommodations and staff were wonderful and went out of their way to make our stay as comfortable as possible. "
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The National Trust-owned Chirk Castle is a 700-year-old jewel hidden in the heart of the Welsh countryside, dominating the horizon from its position at the meeting point of the rivers Dee and Ceiriog.
Wrexham Industrial Estate is just one of the places to see in Wrexham, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the lively bars.
"Overall great. Just a few issues with service especially when you arrive to check in, and all you want to do is get it done efficiently with your family in tow.
So when a guest arrives, please great them. Don’t wait for them to wonder what to do next; so I guessed that the newly installed tablet maybe for me to you use, considering I had been ignored. (No other guests). Standing, there, knowing I am there, not acknowledging or asking if I need any assistance. Not a good look.
Otherwise one other issue. Couldn’t get booked into the gastro pub, as it was somehow full, even though maybe at most visibly 40% occupied. I guess not enough staff to provide quality service. However I was able to get into the a la carte restaurant and it was fantastic. Well done.
The room was a real highlight, wonderfully spacious, clean and with character. Funny thing though was the faucet for the sink, which was so low, I couldn’t get water in the room supplied kettle.
Would stay again, just please, first impressions count; make an effort there. Thx"
"Staff are wonderful. The hotel is 5 minutes walk into town. The room was extremely hot, window only opened slightly, no A/C The bar could do with more ambience, felt a bit like an airport lounge. Maybe dim the lights, a few plants and put candles on tables. Really annoying having to pay for parking £28 for two nights, however that seems to be most English hotels in towns. Overall I would go back."
"From the moment Frank greeted us we had a fabulous stay. All the people we encountered (especially the front desk ladies and Frank) took extra interest in my daughter to make our stay something special for her on her big girl weekend away. Thank you. "
The most popular time to visit Rhostyllen is during the warmer months of late spring and summer, particularly in June and July. During this period, temperatures typically range from 15 to 20°C, creating a delightful atmosphere for outdoor activities and exploration. The local countryside blooms, inviting visitors to enjoy scenic walks through the lush landscapes and perhaps even a picnic by the river.
As you delve into the peak tourist season, which spans from June to August, you'll find plenty of activities to engage in. This is a wonderful time for families and adventure seekers to partake in hiking, cycling, and enjoying the local parks. The vibrant energy in Rhostyllen during these months makes it an ideal destination for those looking to immerse themselves in nature and community events.
For those who appreciate a quieter experience, consider visiting in November. This month often sees a dip in visitor numbers, providing a more tranquil setting to explore the area's rich history and charm without the typical crowds. With fewer tourists, you can enjoy intimate visits to local attractions and perhaps discover hidden gems off the beaten path.
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