Tyddyn Llan is considered one of Wales’ finest restaurants with a high rating in the Good Food Guide, and Good Hotel Guide.
offer you the relaxed comforts of a quality hotel, but with an essential family friendliness. We’re not a hotel, but a restaurant-with-rooms… thirteen delightful rooms, looking out over the hills. Bryan cooks your breakfast!
Casual, cosy outpost serving hearty bistro classics alongside cocktails, wine & patio seating.
Excellent quality dining with a touch of perfection
Good food, good prices, good service, wonderful ambience
T? M?g is situated in the grounds of Tyddyn Llwyn Caravan Park and is open to all and children are w
Seafood is prominent on the casual, European-style menu of this beachside eatery in a 1930s space
Llandrillo, Corwen LL21 0ST, UK
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