The Three Pigeons
Review
“Then under a tall tree I will lie, and let the clouds go sailing by. I’ll dream of trees and hills and grass, and golden ale in mugs of glass.” J. R. R. Tolkien.
The history of The Three Pigeons Pub reads like a veritable novel, full to the brim with ghosts, stories and even a Welsh hero. Situated amongst the Outstanding Natural Beauty of the Clwydian Hills, this serene landscape makes a perfect place to stay a while, and enjoy some blissful time together. The Self Contained Apartments, all well-appointed and fully furnished throughout, providing exquisite views over the Vale of Clwyd. Blending cutting edge modernity with old fashioned touches: the ‘Pigeon’s’ dates back to the 12th century, with a delicious authentic German menu cooked by the German owner from her mothers recipes, which adds an extra special twist to this truly unique Welsh gem. Watch the amazing sunset from the rear balcony or terrace.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Reviving the much loved tradition of serving ale in jugs, directly from the cellar: The Three Pigeons offers all the ingredients for a true taste of the traditional pub. From the friendly, golden flames, crackling lustily from the open log fire: throwing lights upon the oak beams; to the shimmering brassware, there’s a lovely, welcoming atmosphere in the ‘Pigeons,’ so much so, one visit is never enough! Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this fascinating establishment serves fine wines, ales and locally produced produce, so you’ll need to bring your appetite with you, as the food is served in profusion, with a delicious authentic German menu cooked by the German owner from her mothers recipes, which adds an extra special twist to this truly unique Welsh gem.
Contact Us
B5429 Graig-Fechan
,
Ruthin, Denbighshire
, LL15 2EU
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Nearby Attractions
Nantclwyd Y Dre
Take a trip through the seven ages of Nantclwyd y Dre, Wales’s oldest dated timbered town house. The house was started in 1435 and has been added to, updated and upgraded throughout the centuries.