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Plas ifan offers a friendly welcome to all our guests. all rooms en-suite with LCD TV,freeview, tea and coffee facilities. fridge and radio-alarm clock. Plas ifan is set in 3/4 an acre of mature gardens surrounded by beech, oak and pine trees. There is also a summer house you can relax in. We are situated on the Offa's Dyke Path ;150yds to Prestatyn Town center. Plas Ifan is a two hundred year old former chapel, school and meeting place. It is also featured in the Prestatyn Town Trail and is only 15 minute walk to the beach along the High street with its varieties of restaurants ,shops pubs and Banks.There are lots of interesting country-side walks in the surrounding hills, 3 golf courses 1 mile away, ten-pin bowling and swimming pool.
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Room Rates
Single - £35.00 per Room Double - £60.00 per Room |
Self Catering
from £ 200.00 to £ 280.00
per Week |
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Plas Ifan
17 Fforddlas
Prestatyn Denbighshire LL19 9SG
Tel: 01745 887883 Fax: 01745 887883 |
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 Prestatyn is a seaside resort in the administrative county of Denbighshire, traditional county of Flintshire, North Wales, lying on the north coast. According to the 2001 UK census, it had a population of 18,496 people.
The town is located at the north end of the Offa's Dyke Path, although not on Offa's Dyke itself. Other attractions include the remains of Roman baths, the Scala cinema (now closed due to structural damage), opened in 1913, and the nearby Neolithic mound The Gop. A train station is located in the town, connecting it to Holyhead to the west and Chester to the east via the North Wales Coast railway line. |
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