Corn Mill

Snowdonia & the Llŷn


The water wheel still turns at the heart of this converted mill, now a cheerful, bustling pub and eatery. The deck over the tumbling Dee is the best spot in town for an unfussy alfresco lunch, perhaps braised lamb shoulder or smoked-haddock fishcakes. The bar stays open for an hour or two longer than the kitchen.


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