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Exploring the estate is best experienced slowly - moving through the landscape and noticing how the setting shifts around you.
Stay
At Palé Hall, a stay is something altogether different. Rooms and suites are shaped by the history of the house, where every detail speaks quietly of another era. Outside, the Dee Valley stretches wide and the hills of Snowdonia rise beyond. Come for a night, and find yourself wanting to stay much longer.
Dine
At Palé Hall, dining unfolds at its own pace - unhurried, considered, and rooted in the land that surrounds us. Each menu tells the story of the season, drawing on the finest Welsh produce for both lunch and dinner, whether you choose to follow the tasting menu or explore à la carte.
Explore
At Palé Hall, the estate is yours to explore. Cast a line, try your hand at clay shooting, or lose an afternoon in the pottery studio. Descend into the wine cellar, gather around the Hearth chef's table, or reserve the private dining room for an occasion worth remembering.
About
Nestled in the Dee Valley on the edge of Snowdonia, Palé Hall is a Victorian country house where history, landscape and exceptional cooking come together. A place of quiet luxury, warm welcome and wild Welsh countryside. Somewhere you arrive as a guest and leave feeling like it was always yours.
Journal
A place to gather stories. The Palé Journal brings together the voices, moments and ideas that define life on the estate - from the kitchen to the landscape, the canvas to the cellar. A living record of everything that makes Palé Hall what it is.
Weddings
Exclusive use of the house and selected estate spaces for intimate ceremonies and larger celebrations. Ceremony and reception settings can be tailored across historic interiors and landscaped grounds, with menus designed by Luke Selby and his kitchen team. Dining is seasonal and produce-led, paired with wines drawn from our cellar.
Offers
Carefully considered ways to experience more of Palé Hall. From seasonal escapes to days on the estate, our offers are designed to deepen your time here - never to rush it.
Contact
Every great stay begins with a conversation. Whether you're planning a visit, exploring an event or simply curious about life at Palé Hall, we're here and happy to help. Reach out to our team and we'll be in touch.
FAQ
Everything you need to know about life at Palé Hall, gathered in one place. Whether you're planning your first visit or returning to the estate, this page brings together answers to the questions we're most commonly asked — from reservations and dining to rooms, experiences and beyond. If you can't find what you're looking for, our team are always happy to help.
"Five artists, one evening, exploring identity, memory, and the human experience."
On Saturday 4th April 2026, Palé Hall opened its doors to something a little different. Presence & Matter brought five exceptional artists into conversation with the estate, its rooms, its corridors, its gardens and the landscape beyond, creating an exhibition that felt as much a part of the house as the house itself.
Across painting, printmaking and sculpture, five distinct voices shaped an evening worth remembering. Richard Monks brought layered abstract landscapes that hold memory and place in equal measure. Gilly Thomas offered compositions that invite interpretation rather than dictate it. Oleksandra Davydenko's bold, expressive works spoke of resilience and identity with quiet force. Gareth Nash gave form to animal and human narratives through emotive ceramic sculpture. And the linocuts of Peter Paul Piech carried their humanist themes with the kind of conviction that only deepens with time.
Guests moved freely through the gallery and grounds, Champagne in hand, encountering each work in its own space and at their own pace. Works were available to acquire directly from the artists, making it a rare opportunity to bring a piece of the evening home.
Presence & Matter reflects something Palé Hall feels strongly about. That art belongs in places like this, where history, architecture and landscape give it room to breathe and where the right setting can make even a familiar work feel entirely new.
For future exhibitions and events at Palé Hall, join our guest list below.
Exploring the estate is best experienced slowly - moving through the landscape and noticing how the setting shifts around you.
Join us at Palé Hall, North Wales, for a contemporary art exhibition on Saturday 20th September 2025 from 4pm.