Llangollen Hostel
Llangollen Hostel, in Dee Valley is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts & families alike, with access to outdoor pursuits & many other attractions.Llangollen Hostel, Berwyn Street, Llangollen, LL20 8NB
Call Sion Dennis on 01978 861773
Self catering hostel in Llangollen
This accommodation is featured on our map of Snowdonia and North Wales and here is its own website.
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Beds & Rooms:
31: 1x6, 1x5, 4x4, 2x2Open:
All year. All day.Price per night:
From £20pp for 4 people in a private room. £49 twin/double or £54 en suite. Family of 4 £76, family of 5 £85. Book direct for the best prices.Booking:
Online, email or phone.Directions:
The hostel is located in the middle of town, next to the public car park on Market Street, LL20 8PS.Public Transport :
Nearest train station is Ruabon with regular trains to Chester and Shrewsbury. Buses from Ruabon to Llangollen operate throughout the day and take 15 mins. Daily National Express from Wrexham.Walks :
Long Distance Walks Offas Dyke Path Shropshire Way Trans Euro Trail
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Clwydian Range and Dee Valley National Landscape
March 10th 2024
East of the windswept Horseshoe Pass, over Llantisilio Mountain, lies the glorious Dee Valley with historic Llangollen, a famous market town rich in cultural and Industrial heritage. This is the Dee Valley National Landscape ( Tirwedd Cenedlaethol Dyffryn Dyfrdwy ). Llangollen Hostel, provides great value accommodation for individuals, families and groups at the heart of the National Landscape in the centre of the town of Llangollen. A perfect base for walking, cycling, canoeing & white water rafting. North of Llangollen lies the The Clwydian Range ( Bryniau Clwyd ) is a chain of purple heather-clad summits, topped by a cluster of strikingly situated Iron Age hillforts. Reaching the north coast of Wales with the Prestatyn Hills and south to the Berwyn Mountains, This area of windswept hilltops, heather moorland, and wooded valleys is ideal for walking. Families will love visiting Llangollen, with its steam railway, horse drawn canal boats & Pontcysyllte Aqueduct – a World Heritage Site. The town is home to the Fringe music & arts festival, plus the International Eisteddfod.
Late Availability: Christmas in fab Llangollen Hostel for up to 31 people
September 27th 2023
If you’re looking for a magical Christmas surrounded by extended family, look no further than LLangollen Hostel. There is still availability for Christmas. With our large fully fitted kitchen there will be plenty of space for your team of cooks to prepare the Christmas dinner. There are 8 bedrooms and our large dining room and comfortable lounge with its log burner are perfect for everyone to relax, eat and celebrate together.
Then for your post-Christmas activities, the quaint market town of Llangollen has plenty of pubs and cafes. There’s great walking & mountain biking on the doorstep and the world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is close by.
Latest Blog about Llangollen Hostel
Two nights at Llangollen Hostel
July 11th 2013
I went out for an evening stroll through the foxglove-filled Pen-y-coed woodlands. I climbed up to the top of the hill overlooking Llangollen to explore the dramatic Castell Dinas Bran ruins.
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