Nestled in the serene Dee Valley, Palé Hall Hotel & Restaurant is a luxurious escape that merges historical elegance with modern comforts. This majestic high Victorian mansion boasts meticulously designed interiors and lush woodland gardens that gracefully descend to the riverbanks, creating a picturesque backdrop for your stay. Our eighteen individually styled bedrooms are havens of tranquility, featuring exquisite décor and sumptuous bathrooms that promise a restful retreat.

At Palé Hall, dining transcends the ordinary. Our restaurant offers a culinary journey that celebrates the best of local and seasonal produce, with a menu crafted by talented chefs who are passionate about flavor and presentation. Guests can savor exceptional dishes in an inviting atmosphere where friendly service meets informal elegance, making every meal a memorable occasion.

Whether you’re seeking a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or simply a place to unwind amidst breathtaking landscapes, Palé Hall provides an unparalleled experience. With the stunning Snowdonia National Park at your doorstep, adventure and exploration await. Discover the perfect blend of comfort, culinary artistry, and unrivaled hospitality at Palé Hall Hotel & Restaurant—where every moment is designed to delight.

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