The Castle Hotel is situated at St Peters Square in an historic market town of Ruthin. The Castle Hotel has seventeen rooms, and a multi area interior with different historic themes, Owain Glyndwr, Myddelton family and Ruthin Castle. A feature is the Barrel Room, which mentions a long defunct brewery on the premises. The Hotel car park is for residents only. The town itself has many attractions such as the Old Gaol, Craft Centre and many fascinating buildings. Guide dog friendly
Historic Interest
Imposing 4 storey early-mid 18th century purpose built hotel then owned by the Myddeltons of Chirk Castle. Originally known as the White Lion, the main emblem on the Myddelton Coat of Arms, it became the Castle Hotel in 1885. Grade II* listed. Historic Wales list ID: 917.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 3 regular beers.
Castle Hotel, Ruthin
Changing beers typically include: Big Hand (varies) , Conwy (varies) , Purple Moose (varies)