A fourteenth century roadside Inn, reopened in 2021 after an expensive but original refurbishment by it's new owners. The Inn faces the high Berwyn mountains to the front, whilst at the rear, the land drops down steeply to the River Dee where steam trains on the Llangollen railway can be seen running along the waterside. The Inn itself retains much of it's layout with a bar room and snug room at the front and a more spacious bar/restaurant to the rear, where the patio looks down on the river valley. Another room is used as a function/meeting room. Beers liable to change - one guest in winter, two in summer.
Nearby railway station is Glyndyfrdwy on the Llangollen heritage line, not national rail.
This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.
Changing beers typically include: Purple Moose - Cwrw Eryri/Snowdonia Ale , Three Tuns - XXX , Wye Valley - HPA
Cask Ale
Notice an error or missing details? Help us keep our pub & club information accurate by sharing any corrections or updates you spot.
Tap a result for details & Taste Match.
Your photo
Not the right beer?
TasteMatch
Is it a match?
| ABV | |
| Style | |
| Container Type | |
| Colour | |
| Vegan | |
| Gluten Free |