Pant Glas CanolBontuchel, Ruthin, Denbighshire, LL15 2BS Telephone: 01824 710639 Fax: 01824 710639 Wales Tourist Board 3 Star Farm
Ann and Dewi would like to offer you a warm welcome.

Pant Glas Canol offers two types of accommodation including bed & breakfast, and one on-farm 6 berth caravan. Pant Glas Canol is a beautiful 15th century timber frame farmhouse, completely renovated in 1990. From the lower window sill up the house is an inverted ship. Situated near the village of Rhewl, it is within easy reach of the towns of Denbigh and medieval Ruthin. It is also conveniently located for the city of Chester, Betws-y-Coed, Snowdonia National Park, Bala, Llangolen and the North Wales Coast and Castles.

Central Heating and decorated to a high standard, with ample car park. We hope the following information is of interest to those guests with mobility problems: There is flat tarmac parking at the front of the house. Door width is 2ft 9ins with a 4 1/2in step into the front porch. 11 steps to the upstairs. All up-stairs are level with carpet throughout. There are 3 bedrooms 2 en-suite, and 1 bedroom with private bathroom. There are 11 inch steps into the showers and 20inch steps into the baths. It is approximately one mile to the nearest public transport and 5 miles to Ruthin. Mobile phone coverage includes Nokia and Vodaphone. |
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Bed and Breakfast
Breakfast is served in the dining room, with separate tables available for each room.

The lounge is comfortable and very relaxing, with remote colour television and ideal for meeting other guests or planning your activities for the next day, with a view of the garden.

There are three letting room, one twin, one double, both rooms are with en-suite. The third bedroom is a family room, with private bathroom.

All bedrooms have colour remote television and tea and coffee making facilities.
Daily rates are from £23 to £27 per person per night for a double room. This includes full English breakfast.
Evening meals are available but do need to be booked in advance. Please advise if required. |
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Caravan
Facilities include gas cooker, shower, toilet, fridge and colour television, children of any age are welcome, as are dogs.

Duvets, pillows and all bed linen are provided.

There is ample parking and plenty wide open space for children.
The caravan is available for hire on a weekly basis (change over day is Saturday), from Easter to October inclusive. Rates vary throughout the season but can start from as low as £120 per week at off peak times.
Rates are fully inclusive, there are no additional charges for electricity etc.
The caravan is also available certain weekends, please enquire. |
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Attractions
Ruthin lies at the end of the Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, North Wales. Ruthin is an attractive market town with a population of about five thousand. It has good examples of Elizabethan, Georgian and Queen Anne styles of architecture, typical of North Wales. There are also Celtic and Roman remains to be found.

Spelt Rhuthun in Welsh, 'Rhudd' means red and 'din' means a city. This reflects the large amount of red sandstone that Ruthin is built upon.
Llangollen nestles within the beautiful Dee Valley in the North East of Wales. It is a town of varied parts, with plenty to interest the most discerning of visitors. It is also host to many different international events each year, the most famous being the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. Llangollen is where the world comes to Wales and Wales welcomes the world.
Attractions and activities include; Canoeing and Rafting, Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, Royal International Pavilion, Fron Fawr Craft Studio.

Chester is one of the loveliest cities in England. Chester ranks alongside London, York and Edinburgh. In fact, Conde Nast Traveller magazine has named it "England's Best". Experience the city's extraordinary atmosphere and wealth of history, architecture and culture, and you'll want to come back ... again and again. |
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2,000 Years of History
Chester was founded by the Romans some 2,000 years ago. Much of the street plan remains essentially Roman, while the most complete circuit of defensive walls surviving in this country, still surrounds the old city.
Not surprisingly, Chester reflects every age of England's history. The picturesque old city boasts a Roman amphitheatre, medieval half-timbered buildings , unique two-tiered, covered Rows , central Cross, ancient churches, 900-year-old cathedral , famous racecourse , and tranquil riverside.
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