6 Great Places for a Pint Near Great Alder House
If you're staying at Great Alder House and fancy a memorable pint, these pubs offer far more than just a drink. From historic coaching inns to cosy village locals, each venue has its own character, setting, and atmosphere, we recommend booking ahead for a table but walk ins maybe possible!
The White Horse- Hendrwydd
The White Horse is tucked away in the sleepy hamlet of Hendrerwydd, between the historic market towns of Denbigh and Ruthin, The White Horse is a little corner of foodie heaven. Surrounded by stunning countryside and watched over by the Clwydian Range, it’s a proper hidden gem, cosy bar with open fire and large sunset terrace it’s well worth calling in..but best to book in advance!
The Griffin Llanbedr
Griffin Inn is at the heart of the of village of Llanbedr Dyffryn Clwyd in North Wales. It sits at the foot of the Clwydian Range in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with Offa’s Dyke Path just up the hill. Great food and Drink on offer and a pub garden.
The Drovers-Rhewl
The Drovers Arms dates back to the 15th Century and as the name suggest it was built as a resting place for drovers as they drove their animals from Anglesey through Rhewl down to London. Today this typical Welsh Inn serves food and drinks and has plenty of outside seating.
The Dinorben Arms
The Dinorben Arms sits in the heart of the small village of Bodfari, nestled in the shadows of St Stephen's church. The building is steeped in history and loved by many who remember her of old. A tall tower has been added to the rear of the building with a spacious terrace, to take in the glorious views across the stunning hills beyond. Food and Drinks available and outdoor seating.
The Brookhouse Mill
A classic country pub nestled in the village of Brookhouse just outside of Denbigh.
Located in the stunning Vale of Clwyd. Brookhouse Mill has its origins as as a working flour mill in the 18th century, to a pottery in the 1960s and then to a thriving pub & restaurant in the 1980s. and is once again a warm and welcoming traditional country pub.
You’ll find a corner to suit, a cosy table next to one of the open fires in the winter, or a light and airy spot in the river room, or out on the terrace and garden for summer afternoons.
The Leyland Arms
The Leyland Arms is a Grade II* listed country inn in the heart of the picturesque village of Llanelidan, near Ruthin. With roots dating back to the 14th century, they offer guests a warm welcome and hearty food combined with the calm of the countryside.