Caerlyr Hall
Caerlyr Hall is situated in the Dwygyfylchi Valley 2.5 miles from the historic walled town of Conwy, 6 miles from the lovely Victorian town of Llandudno and 5 miles from Colwyn Bay. The isle of Anglesey being only 12 miles away.
Approached by a short tree lined drive, the hall offers complete seclusion with spectacular views over looking the sea, mountains and Penmaenmawr Golf Course.
Caerlyr Hall was built in about 1896 by a Mr. James Allanson Picton who was the M.P. for Leicester (hence the name Caerlyr, which means City of Leicester in Welsh) and the wooded area behind the hotel is known as Pickton Woods. Gladstone was reputed to have been a friend of Picton and visited the area frequently.
Caerlyr Hall retains it’s old Victorian charm, nestling in 2 acres of natural grounds, where one is assured of tranquility and scenic beauty, which we boast is the best in North Wales.
The property centrally heated throughout and has a unique Olde Worlde Lounge Bar. Our Dining Room is quaint and intimate and offers a varied breakfast menu which includes a Full English breakfast and in the evening a four course table d’hote dinner with a choice of courses. All our foods are home cooked using only the best fresh produce whenever possible and accompanied by our excellent wine list.
Our nine bedrooms are individual and traditionally furnished to a high standard and have either bathroom or shower, toilet en-suite, direct line telephone, early morning tea/coffee trolley, clock radio, colour television and a Corby trouser press. Irons, hairdryer etc. are available on request.
There are many attractions to delight the visitor all within easy reach of Caerlyr Hall. There are eight good golf courses and nearby local fishing and a wide variety of walks. There are castles at Conwy, Caernarfon and Beaumaris and the Isle of Anglesey is only 20 minutes away.







