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Oriel House Hotel |
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Rooms From: £ 40
Upper Denbigh Road, St Asaph, LL17 0LW
Country House and Leisure Club. 5 minutes from St. Asaph Business Park, Abergele, Denbigh Business Park and Rhyl, Wales. Use of our Health and Leisure Club with indoor pool, gym, 24 hour room service, bar, restaurant and car parking.
Oriel House Hotel is the ideal base from which to explore the North Wales Coast and Snowdonia National Park. Close to the seaside towns of Llandudno, Rhyl, Conwy Castle and only 20 minutes from Chester. The hotel is set in a rural surrounding and offers a restaurant, bar, health and leisure facilities and car parking. Conference and wedding facilities for up to 250 guests.
The hotel also has an eleven metre indoor heated swimming pool, fully equipped gymnasium, rest room, sauna and steam room and 180W fast tanning sunbed. The Club is open from 7.30am to 9.30pm monday to friday, Saturday 8.00am to 7.00pm and Sunday 8.00am to 6.00pm. Restricted times for children over the age of 5. Children under the age of 5 cannot use the facilities.
For fine food, our restaurant provides excellent dining facilities
using only the freshest of local produce. Our Hotel Chef, Ray Williams, and his team offer an exceptional array of imaginative dishes, and to complement your meal you can choose from a selection of wines from our extensive wine list. From an intimate table for two in our dining room, to a private supper for 30, to a celebration party for 200 diners in our Vale suite, we can adapt to suit your individual requirements. Our Sunday lunch is available from 12 noon to 3pm.
Local Attractions
The Tweedmill Factory Outlet (1 km) - Choose from 50,000 garments for men, woman and children.
Welsh Mountain Zoo (10 km) - Enter the world of the Welsh Mountain Zoo and you enter the world of natural wonder. One of North Wales' top attractions, high above Colwyn Bay with panoramic views and breathtaking scenery.
Ruthin Gaol (16 km) - Explore Ruthin Gaol - one of North Wales' most fascinating buildings. From 1654 to 1916 thousands of prisoners - men, women and children, innocent and guilty - passed through its gates.
Electric Mountain (30 km) - If you are looking for a really electrifying experience, a visit to First Hydro Company's electric mountain visitor centre in Llaberis is a billiant way to dicover the awsome power of water.
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ST ASAPH (Llanelwy), some eighteen miles east of Conwy along the A55, ranks as Britain's second-smallest "city" after St David's in Pembrokeshire, and its cathedral (daily 8am-dusk) is the country's smallest, no bigger than many village churches. It was founded around 570 by St Kentigern, the patron saint of Glasgow, and takes its name from the succeeding bishop, St Asaph. Both are commemorated in the easternmost window in the north aisle. From 1601 until his death in 1604, the bishopric was held by William Morgan , whose grave under the presbytery has gone unmarked since Giles Gilbert Scott's substantial restoration in the 1870s. Morgan was responsible for the translation of the first Welsh-language bible in 1588, replacing the English ones used up until that time. Over 25 years, he and three other clergymen produced a translation so successful that the Privy Council decreed that a copy of Y Beibl should be allocated to every Welsh church, thereby setting a standard for prose and codifying the language. Without his efforts, many claim, Welsh would have died out. A thousand Morgan bibles were printed, of which only nineteen remain, one of them displayed in the north transept along with notable prayer books and psalters.
Buses stop right outside the cathedral. The best central rooms are at the Kentigern Arms , towards the bottom of the High Street . The nicely furnished, non-smoking Chalet , The Roe is a quarter of a mile away - across the river bridge then right - while the plush Plas Elwy , The Roe is further down the same road. St Asaph's best food is served at the moderately priced Barrow Alms , High Street , followed by the bar meals at the Kentigern Arms , which is the most alluring pub.
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