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Palé Hall is a delightful
discovery for discerning visitors - a lovingly restored Victorian country
manor set in refreshingly tranquil and beautiful surroundings. Queen
Victoria herself warmed to Palé's welcome during her visit in 1889 and the
present family owners are proud to maintain the Hall's great tradition of
hospitality. The elegance and grandeur of Palé remain unchanged, while the
amenities have been discretely enhanced to the highest standards. We are
sure Her Majesty would have approved.
Completed
in 1871 as the home of eminent railway engineer Henry Robertson, Palé Hall
is one of the finest Victorian country houses in Wales, set in acres of
parkland rolling down to the sporting River Dee.
The public rooms are magnificent and comfortable, from the galleried
entrance hall with its vaulted ceiling, to the Boudoir, with its hand
painted dome and the marbled bar. Connoisseurs of craftsmanship will find
much to enjoy in the Hall, including its fully-functioning hydro-electric
plant, those who love stylish living will simply luxuriate in its
atmosphere.
Palé Hall is packed with delightful surprises for those visitors tired of
anonymous corporate hotels. One might for example choose to sleep in the bed
enjoyed by Queen Victoria and relax in her original royal bath.
Each guest room is individually appointed with an extraordinary selection of
beds and bathing facilities, private sitting rooms and commanding views on
all sides. Dining at Palé Hall is stylish and restful, with the accent on
fresh , natural foods and regularly changing menu, including special
selections for vegetarian and other diets.
The location of Palé Hall is one of Wales' best kept secrets - an unspoilt
area of lush valleys, gentle hills and nearby moorlands and mountains, which
make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts of all types: from strolls in the
landscaped hotel grounds, to fishing, shooting, horse riding and
mountaineering, which are all nearby.
Palé Hall is the ideal base for touring and exploring this most beautiful
and crowd-free corner of Britain; and when the day is done, what finer haven
could there be in which to relax and unwind?
There
is so much to enjoy at Palé Hall, whatever the season or the weather: taking
tea on the manicured lawns in summer, or resting in front of a cracking log
fire in winter. Whether staying on your own or in a party, you will find the
service personal yet unobtrusive, attentive yet respecting your privacy.
Palé Hall rekindles the best traditions of Britain's great houses.
Conferences & Groups
Palé Hall is an astute choice for smaller conferences and group events,
providing a location that allows users to focus on what they wish to
achieve, undistracted by the concerns of everyday life. Facilities include a
conference room configured for up to 22 people, syndicate rooms and a
private dining room. The many outdoor activities available nearby are ideal
for team-building and personal development programmes.
Directions to Palé Hall
From Chester take the A5104 towards Corwen. On the A5 turn right onto the
B4401. Pass through Cynwyd and Llandrillo. Turn left onto B4402 and Palé
Hall is situated on the right hand side.
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