Meadows, mountains and Michelin-starred meals attract visitors to Susan and Bryan Webb’s ‘lovely’, rural restaurant-with-rooms. The mellow-stone Georgian gentry house has a homey elegance, with open fires, armchairs, a peaceful decor. Pretty, ‘comfortable’ bedrooms have a traditional country charm – find tea and coffee facilities, home-baked biscui
A warm welcome awaits you from the proprietors Eleri and Meirion Pugh, who have been running the public house since 2003. The Eagles Inn (Tafarn Yr Eryod) is a wonderful stone built building, even older than the village church! With a well stocked bar including real ales, inglenook fireplace, beer garden, and fine wines.
The Plas Coch Hotel is an historic establishment in Bala and was originally built as a Coaching Inn around 1780. Bar Meals are available with an extensive menu including traditional Welsh dishes and wherever possible using fresh local produce.
Built in 1752, the White Lion Royal Hotel is a coaching inn right in the heart of Bala. With a warm welcome, a cosy bar with real log fire, and a large restaurant with a modern and varied menu – we can cater for groups of all sizes and occasions of all kinds.
Boasting well appointed en-suite guest rooms, The Bryntirion Inn is the ideal place to stop over when visiting this picturesque Dee Valley region of north Wales, just four miles from Lake Bala. Dating back to 1695, ‘The Bryn’ serves real ales (including those local to the immediate area!), provides an impressive list of wines and a food menu design
Restaurant and Cafe, Children's play and countryside, for locals, visitors, walkers and families.