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Dinorben Arms Hotel

Veronica and Gary extend a warm welcome to the Dinorben Arms Hotel, Amlwch. Our hotel is located in the heart of the Ancient Copper Town of Amlwch. We are a small family run concern and together with our staff endeavour to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable
Steeped in history, the walls of the lounge are adorned with relics and imagery of this historical and famous industrious town. Equipped with a television and DVD player, you can relax and enjoy a film or choose from a full Sky TV listing.
All our rooms have recently undertaken a major refurbishment and are decorated and furnished to a high standard.

Enjoy a quiet relaxing drink in the Parys Lounge bar, with a good selection of Malt Whisky’s, wine to suit everyone’s palate AMPERSAND pocket and real ale, some brewed locally, all this in a warm and friendly environment

Want to play dominoes, cards, pool, darts, and gaming machines or quiz machines. This room is for the young at heart. All Sky football games are available, shown on a fourteen foot screen.

Amlwch is situated on the north eastern corner of Anglesey. A small town with a long history of working traditions, it offers visitors a wide range of activities. A favourite walk is along the coast from Point Lynas to Amlwch Port where copper was exported all over the world. Visitors can also explore the industrial workings of Parys Mountain itself or visit the. Amlwch Industrial Heritage Trust.

Fishing and golf are popular pastimes across Anglesey and visitors to Amlwch do not have to travel far to play golf at the Bull Bay golf club or fish at various locations. Amlwch has a range of local shops and hosts a local market every Friday.

Hotel, Amlwch,North Wales

Dinorben Arms Hotel
Dinorben Square Amlwch Isle of Anglesey LL68 9AL United Kingdom
phone: 01-407-830-358 or 01-407-830-67 fax:
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