Pale Hall Rooms Stay Menu

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.

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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.

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Pale Hall Rooms Experiences Menu

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.

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Events

Exclusive use of the house and selected estate spaces is available for intimate gatherings and larger celebrations alike. Event settings can be tailored across our historic interiors and landscaped grounds, creating a backdrop that is both grand and personal. Menus are designed by Chef Partner Luke Selby and his kitchen team - seasonal, produce-led, and paired with wines drawn from our cellar.

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Country Pursuits

At Palé Hall, the estate is yours. Cast a line on the Dee, take on four drives of simulated clay shooting across the valley, or saddle up and head out into the hills. Walk the woodland, pick up a rod, or challenge the guns to a rematch. However the day unfolds, the landscape is always part of it.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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"Palé Hall puts you at North Wales’ adventure heart."

North Wales, From the Heart of It

There are few better places to begin exploring North Wales than Palé Hall. Set in the Dee Valley, the estate sits quietly at the centre of a landscape that rewards those willing to venture into it. Mountains, lakes, coastline and countryside, all within reach, all worth the effort.

Mountains, Lakes & Trails

Yr Wyddfa rises above everything else, its views across Snowdonia earning their reputation many times over. Cadair Idris carries its legends with a certain gravity, while Aran Fawddwy and Arenig Fawr offer sweeping panoramas for those who make the climb. For something gentler, Dduallt provides a rugged and reflective backdrop that asks a little less of the legs.

The lakes and reservoirs of the region bring a different kind of beauty. Llyn Celyn sits framed by dramatic landscape and Lake Vyrnwy winds through woodland and art installations at an altogether slower pace. Trails suit every temperament, from the accessible paths of Mynydd Cefn to the woodland quiet of Coed y Brenin. For those drawn to falling water, Pistyll Rhaeadr is worth every step of the walk to reach it.

Coast & Adventure

The North Wales coast is closer than most expect. Harlech Beach stretches wide and unhurried, while Black Rock Beach impresses with its volcanic formations and a sense of the dramatic. For those who prefer their days a little faster, white water rafting and the treetop courses at Zip World Woods are close at hand. Bala Golf Club offers fairways set against scenery that makes concentration rather difficult.

Food Worth Seeking Out

The local food scene has quietly come into its own. Plas yn Dre offers relaxed dining done well, Y Cyfnod brings bold flavours to the table and the White Lion is the kind of place you find yourself returning to. Swallow Falls Restaurant, the George III at Penmaenpool and Fanny Talbot in Barmouth each combine a remarkable setting with cooking that holds its own. And when the day is done, Palé Hall is waiting, with a table in the Henry Robertson Dining Room and a room worth coming back to.

Your Base in the Dee Valley

North Wales is best explored slowly, and Palé Hall is the right place to do it from. The estate offers everything you need to return to at the end of a long day in the hills, comfort, exceptional food and a warmth that makes leaving feel like a wrench. The mountains will still be there tomorrow.

Gym

Why Wellness

Palé Hall launches Gym and Wellness. On slowing down, moving well, and the quiet case for looking after yourself.