

Fforddlas, Prestatyn, Denbighshire, LL19 9SG
Telephone: 01745 887883
Enjoy Wales 3 Stars
Croeso! Welcome to Plas Ifan
Built in 1770 as a chapel, Plas Ifan in Prestatyn is a delightful grade II listed home at the northern end of the popular Offa's Dyke path from Chepstow. Packed full of character, Plas Ifan was converted into a dwelling in 1860 but has also been host to primary school evacuee children during the last war. Today, Plas Ifan now offers excellent bed and breakfast accommodation. |
Accomodation
There are two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom (which can be turned into a double bedroom) each affording ensuite facilities. One bedroom has an additional single bed and an adjoining bathroom. Coffee and Tea making facilities come as standard as does central heating and colour T.V. and WIFI (Wireless) Internet access. Drying facilities are available. Smoking is not permitted in the bedrooms or in the other areas beside the bedrooms.
All guests have access to the garden room for breakfast and relaxation. The large gardens are open to guests to be explored and enjoyed during your stay.
There are also parking and bike facilities available. Please contact us for more details.
Packed lunches can be provided at a small additional cost. |
Sightseeing
The North Wales town of Prestatyn is surrounded by outstanding scenery nestled between the Irish Sea and the northern end of the Clwydian Hills.
To the west, the Snowdonia mountain range can be seen towering over the local hills. To the east, is the mouth of the Dee estuary and the Wirral headland. To the south, the hills of the Clwydian Range down towards Llangollen and the start (or the end) of the Offa's Dyke Path that leads down the length of Wales to Chepstow.
Prestatyn has some of the best sandy and family friendly beaches North Wales has to offer, extending for miles towards Rhyl in the west and Point-of-Ayr in the east.
The North Wales coast also boasts a rare collection of castles, mostly built by the English King Edward I in the 13th century. Rhuddlan and Flint Castles are the nearest to Prestatyn, although the town did have a castle as well - a much older motte and bailey style thought to be built around A.D. 1157. |

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