Bodysgallen Hall & Spa Llandudno, North Wales
Outstanding luxury country hotel nr Llandudno, North Wales
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Standing in 200 acres of its own parkland to the south of Llandudno, with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle, Bodysgallen Hall provides all that is best in country house hospitality. Beautiful gardens include a rare 17th century parterre of box hedges filled with sweet-scented herbs, a rockery with a cascade, a walled rose garden and several follies. With 3 AA stars, provides all that is best in country house hospitality. Enjoy the fine-dining restaurant, then relax and unwind in the deluxe spa.
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3 Special Offers for this hotel.
Luxury Escape
From £148.79 pppn for a 7 night stay, to £167 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in a Classic and receive:
- Complimentary room upgrade on arrival (subject to availability)
- A complimentary pre dinner drink (glass of house wine, local beer, or soft drink, value £5.95)
- Two-course dinner each evening in the Dining Room (value £63.50 pp)
- Full Welsh Breakfast daily
- Full use of the spa facilities throughout your stay
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Highlights
- Winner of 'AA hotel of the Year Wales' - one of the finest hotels in the UK
- Set in 200 acres of mature parkland with views of Snowdonia & Conwy Castle
- Traditional luxury bedrooms
- Spa & health club facilities, including indoor pool
- Fine dining
Home truths
- Guest bedrooms are luxurious and feature a traditional style decor. Spa cottages are down a short steep path and steps, or a long flat walk or drive round. There are some cottage suites closer to the hall. Please contact us if you have any access requirements in the event of a possible upgrade.
- The hotel apply a discretionary 12.5% service charge to all food and beverage items. This is not mandatory and the hotel will deduct it from your bill on request.
How to find Bodysgallen Hall & Spa
Bodysgallen Hall & Spa
Landudno
North Wales
LL30 1RS
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:30 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast
7.45am-9.30am Mon-Fri (8.30am - 10am Bank Holiday Mondays) 8am-10am Sat & Sun Continental breakfast is served in the spa until 11:30am daily
Main Hall Restaurant Lunch 12.30pm-1.45pm (closed on Mondays) Dinner 7pm-9pm Sunday - Friday (9:30pm Saturdays)
Afternoon Tea
3.30pm -5.30pm Mon- Sat 4pm-5.30pm Sunday
They welcome children over the age of 6 years in The Dining Room
Dress Code
Smart please - whilst many gentlemen choose to wear a jacket and tie in The Dining Room in the evening, it is not obligatory. Trainers, tracksuits and shorts are not acceptable.
Parking Facilities
Free Parking at the front and side of hotel.
Electric car charging: The hotel has 2 Zappi charge points, these are provided free of charge.
Disabled Access
Entrance to the hotel is by way of one step. A temporary Ramp can be placed at the hotel's front entrance to enable ease of access. The Dining Room, Main Hall, Library, South Dining Room and Bar are on ground level in the main Hall with no steps. The Drawing Room is on the first floor of the main Hall, with stair access only.
The hotel does not have a lift.
One Spa Cottage is fully accessible and has ground floor bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette, and bathroom, which is equipped with bath and toilet suitable for wheelchair users with grab handles for assistance. There are four other cottage suites with ground floor access. There are no ground floor bedrooms in the main Hall.
Child Policy
Bodysgallen Hall welcomes families with children over the age of 6 years in the hotel and over the age of 8 years at set swimming times in the Spa when accompanied by an adult.
Children of residents, between the ages of 8 and 16, may use the pool between the hours of 10 am to 11 am, and 4pm to 5pm when accompanied by an adult.
Some superior rooms can accommodate a rollaway bed at a charge of £60 per night.
For further enquiries please contact OPL on 0845 287 1007
The grounds
Bodysgallen is surrounded by over 200 acres of its own parkland and beautiful gardens both manicured and wild. The gardens have been recognised for their award-winning restoration. Featured within the estate's grounds are a rare 17th century parterre of box hedges filled with sweet-scented herbs, naturally occurring limestone outcrops, a rockery with a cascade, a walled garden, lily-pad ponds, and several follies. The gardens also include a formal rose garden and a number of well-established and interesting trees and shrubs including medlar and mulberry, which add further dimension to the gardens.
Various springs traverse the parklands, and there are several woodland walks such as the Terrace Walk, the Ladies Walk, the Eastern Covert Walk or the Pydew Village Walk that lead to a Gothic Tower and the obelisk located on top of Pydew mountain.
History of the hotel
Despite the gradual addition of one wing, then another, during a building history that stretches back 600 years, the whole house has been built in the same sturdy and conservative style. The name may mean either 'house among thistles' or 'the abode of Cadwallon', a 6th century chieftain. The oldest part of the house is a five storey tower, probably dating from the late 13th century, and possibly built as a watch tower for Conwy Castle.
Dogs Policy
Dogs are welcomed in the Cottage Suites only, by prior arrangement free of charge (not allowed in bedrooms), two small dogs or one larger dog, and may be walked in the park and woods, but not in the garden. Damage to rooms or injury to livestock will be charged for. Dogs are not allowed in the hotel building (unless guide dogs).
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