Palé Hall Estate
Palé Hall is an AA
Five Red Star
Palé Hall is a destination for quiet retreat, comfort and culinary indulgence. Situated in the tranquil Dee valley this grand, historic, high Victorian mansion has an idyllic woodland garden rolling down to the banks of the river. The spectacular Snowdonia National Park is on our doorstep.

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Where Past and Present Meet
Palé Hall features eighteen luxurious, individually styled bedrooms each with sumptuous décor and a beautifully appointed bathroom. In addition, there are four charming garden suites situated within the estate grounds.
We also have a selection of pet-friendly rooms available so your four-legged friend can enjoy a break away as well. Palé offers a perfect dog-friendly environment, with its expansive woodland garden and many nearby walks.







History
Built in 1871
Palé Hall was built in 1871, on the site of an older manor house in Llandderfel. It was designed by Samuel Pountney Smith of Shrewsbury for Henry Robertson MP, a railway engineer and local landowner. The house was used as a military hospital in World War I and a home for evacuated children in World War II.
Queen Victoria visited Palé Hall in 1889 and was enchanted by the house and the area. One walk she took along the river bank is known today as the Queen’s Walk. At Palé Hall, the original bath and antique half tester bed which she used during her stay are still in use.

Victorian Mansion
A place for the discerning
Palé Hall is a destination for quiet retreat, comfort and culinary indulgence. Situated in the tranquil Dee valley this grand, historic, high Victorian mansion has an idyllic woodland garden rolling down to the banks of the river. The spectacular Snowdonia National Park is on our doorstep.