Penmaenuchaf Hall Hotel

Hotel · Dolgellau

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Penmaenuchaf

"Set into the hillside, this house was built for a Lancashire industrialist around 1860 and is surrounded by terraced gardens and woodland. Original features include a wood-panelled former billiards room, which now acts as the drawing room; follow this through into the restaurant, where you'll find the best seats are in the conservatory. The cooking has a contemporary look and shows an impressive amount of restraint, which gives the main ingredient of each dish the room to shine." - Michelin Inspector

https://guide.michelin.com/en/gwynedd/dolgellau/restaurant/penmaenuchaf

Penmaenpool, Dolgellau LL40 1YB, United Kingdom Get directions

penmaenuchaf.co.uk
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