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Tyddyn Llan: A Refined Culinary Retreat in North Wales

A refined restaurant with rooms in North Wales, blending historic charm with exceptional tasting menus and warm Welsh hospitality.

★★★★★4.7 (208)

Tyddyn Llan is a distinguished restaurant with rooms nestled in the serene countryside of Llandrillo, North Wales. Renowned for its exquisite tasting menus and warm, attentive service, this Grade II listed Georgian hunting lodge blends historic charm with contemporary elegance. Guests enjoy a tranquil setting with beautifully maintained gardens, complemented by luxurious accommodations and a celebrated culinary experience that highlights local Welsh produce.

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Corwen, Llandrillo, LL21 0ST, GB
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    Getting There

    Car

    Driving to Tyddyn Llan from Corwen takes approximately 20-30 minutes via rural roads. Parking is available on-site free of charge. Note that some roads are narrow and winding, so drive carefully.

    Train and Taxi

    Take a train to Corwen railway station, which connects to major Welsh cities. From Corwen, a taxi ride to Tyddyn Llan takes about 20 minutes. Taxi services may require advance booking.

    Bus and Taxi

    Regional buses serve Corwen from nearby towns such as Llangollen and Wrexham. From Corwen bus stop, a taxi is recommended for the 20-minute journey to Tyddyn Llan due to limited public transport options directly to the hotel.

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    Local tips

    Book the tasting menus in advance, especially the ten-course dinner and five-course breakfast, to secure a spot.
    Take time to enjoy the beautifully maintained gardens and koi pond surrounding the property.
    Explore nearby natural attractions like Snowdonia and Llyn Tegid for scenic day trips.
    Inform the staff of any dietary preferences; the kitchen is flexible and accommodating.

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    A Historic Country House with a Modern Touch

    Tyddyn Llan occupies a beautifully restored Georgian hunting lodge in the peaceful village of Llandrillo, near Corwen in North Wales. The building’s historic character is artfully combined with modern refurbishments, offering guests a light-filled, calm, and homely atmosphere. The interiors feature fresh, relaxing color palettes and elegant wooden flooring, replacing older carpets, which enhances the refined yet welcoming ambiance. Surrounding the property are expansive, well-maintained gardens featuring a tranquil fountain with koi fish, adding to the serene rural charm.

    Exceptional Dining with a Local Focus

    The restaurant at Tyddyn Llan is celebrated for its innovative tasting menus, including a ten-course dinner and a unique five-course breakfast tasting menu that showcases the best of Welsh ingredients. The culinary style is refined and meticulous, with dishes such as rose veal sweetbread raviolo and locally sourced trout, complemented by expertly matched wine flights. The kitchen, led by chef Gareth, emphasizes sustainability and local sourcing, reflecting a commitment to quality and environmental responsibility. This approach has earned the establishment a devoted following and recognition for its outstanding food and wine experience.

    Warm Hospitality and Impeccable Service

    Tyddyn Llan is distinguished not only by its food but also by the exceptional hospitality provided by a knowledgeable and friendly team. Guests are made to feel at home with attentive yet unobtrusive service, often delivered in Welsh, enhancing the authentic local experience. The management team, including Maria and Gareth, is praised for creating a welcoming environment that balances professionalism with warmth, making every stay memorable and special.

    Comfortable and Stylish Accommodation

    The accommodation at Tyddyn Llan complements its culinary excellence with comfortable, well-appointed rooms. While some rooms retain a charming, classic feel, others have been newly refurbished to a high standard, offering a fresh and relaxing retreat after a day exploring the surrounding Dee Valley and Snowdonia region. The rooms feature quality linens and thoughtful personal touches, ensuring a restful stay in a peaceful setting.

    Idyllic Setting for Exploration and Relaxation

    Situated in a tranquil rural location, Tyddyn Llan provides a perfect base for exploring the natural beauty of North Wales, including Bala, Snowdonia National Park, and Llyn Tegid. The peaceful environment invites relaxation, with opportunities for scenic walks and enjoying the expansive gardens. The property’s remote yet accessible position allows guests to disconnect from busy urban life while remaining within reach of regional attractions.

    A Unique Culinary Destination in Wales

    Tyddyn Llan stands out as a rare blend of fine dining and country house hospitality, offering an immersive experience that combines history, gastronomy, and Welsh culture. Its commitment to sustainability, local produce, and exceptional service makes it a distinctive destination for food lovers and travelers seeking a luxurious yet authentic Welsh countryside retreat.

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