A prominent 15th Century Coaching Inn found in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains, sitting on the upper banks of the River Dovey. It started life as a hostelry on a major coaching route through central Wales. The building is rendered and painted white, with slate roofs and the main entrance to the hotel is through a central gabled porch. There are spacious bedrooms, all with individual character. The Inn specialises in using local produce in the meals. Cask ale range varies.
Historic Interest
The Red Bandits of Mawddwy were a band of red-haired robbers, highwaymen from the area of Mawddwy in Mid Wales in the 16th century, who became famous in folk literature. It has been variously known as the Peniarth Arms (early C20), the Bury Hotel (1920's) and more recently the Brigands Inn in memory of the notorious bandits, Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy.
This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Brigands Inn, Mallwyd
Changing beers typically include: Purple Moose (varies)