Welcome to Elen’s Castle Hotel and Restaurant, a charming 18th-century coaching inn nestled in the picturesque village of Dolwyddelan, North Wales. This historic gem seamlessly blends traditional elegance with modern comforts, making it the ideal retreat for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Named in honor of Elen, the daughter of Prince Llywelyn the Great, our hotel offers guests a unique connection to local heritage while providing a warm and inviting atmosphere.

As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by beautifully appointed rooms that reflect the character of the building, each designed to ensure a restful stay. Our on-site restaurant showcases an exquisite selection of locally sourced cuisine, featuring seasonal dishes that celebrate the rich flavors of Snowdonia. Whether you’re indulging in our signature lamb from nearby farms or savoring one of our delightful vegetarian options, each meal is crafted with care and passion.

Elen’s Castle Hotel is perfectly situated at the foot of Mount Siabod, making it an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts eager to explore the stunning landscapes and hiking trails of Snowdonia National Park. After a day of adventure, unwind in our cozy lounge with a drink from our extensive selection, or bask in the serene ambiance of our garden terrace.

With a commitment to sustainability reflected in our ‘green’ tourism award, we strive to provide an exceptional experience that respects the beauty of our surroundings. At Elen’s Castle Hotel and Restaurant, we invite you to discover a perfect blend of history, comfort, and culinary excellence that will make your stay truly unforgettable.

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