Reached along a private wooded drive, Tre-Ysgawen is set in 11 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland a short drive inland from the breathtaking East coast of Anglesey. The house has been sympathetically and luxuriously refurbished and extended to become one of the leading country house hotels in NorthWales.
Tre-Ysgawen Spa, built and equipped to the highest standards, was converted from the Victorian stables and retains many original features including the Clock Tower. The Spa incorporates a 16m level-deck Swimming Pool, Sauna, Steam Room, Whirlpool and air-conditioned Gymnasium. The Beauty/Therapy Suite offers a comprehensive range of Spa Treatments. Adjacent to the Spa is the Clock Tower Cafe Wine Bar.
Ideally placed for exploring Anglesey and North Wales.
DINING
The Hotel has two dining options, the Grill Restaurant provides a more informal option to the Noelles fine dining experience. The hotel has its own secret walled garden, growing fresh local produce. Tre-Ysgawen provides the perfect environment for a luxury break for both mind and body.
BEDROOMS
29 Bedrooms in the main house are individually designed and decorated in traditional period style, while the rooms in the courtyard wing are more
modern.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Tre-Ysgawen Country House Hotel & Spa is closed from 24 December until 11th January.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
---|---|
Double - double en-suite | £138.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
Four Posters - double en-suite | £198.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast for normal occupancy |
room - room | £152.50 per person per night for normal occupancy |
Single - single en-suite | £118.00 per person per night for bed & breakfast for normal occupancy |
Twin - twin en-suite | £138.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
Exit the A55 North Wales Expressway at Junction 6 following the signs for Llangefni. Please note that the hotel is signposted with Brown Tourist Information signs after the roundabouts.On reaching Llangefni join the one-way system by turning to your left and immediately go into right hand lane and take the first right. Follow the one-way system noting the signs for Benllech B5110. Follow this road out of town for approximately 1/2 mile then fork left up the hill to take the (B5111) towards Llanerchymedd and Amlwch passing the Oriel Mon Gallery on your right.After approximately 3 miles, having passed through the village of Rhosmeirch turn right at the blue hotel sign. The hotel driveway is approximately 1.5 miles on your left.Enter through the wrought iron gates at the top of the driveway and drive around to the front of the hotel and main Reception. Spa Reception is on your left as you enter the gates.- See website for Helicopter transfer
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