The Farmers Arms
A warm welcome for all at historic country inn
THIS renowned hostelry, which exudes
all the character and charm of an Eighteenth Century Country Inn, is
set in an enchanting part of the Denbighshire countryside known as The
Waen, near St Asaph.
The Waen, with its lush green fields, wooded areas and thick hedgerows,
is adjacent to The Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
(AONB). The five Welsh AONB along with The National parks, make up the
most important landscapes in Wales.
The rustic interior of The Farmers Arms, part of which dates back to
the mid 1770s is widely regarded as a prime example of an unspoilt,
traditional Welsh Inn. A warm welcome is offered and fine food, excellent
wines and traditional, specially brewed ‘in house' hand pulled
Ales (such as Farmers Ale, and Cwrw y Waen) are served all year round.
The wine list is distinctive.
The Farmers Arms has also been awarded CAMRA recognition and has gained
the national accolade of a place in CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2011.
The Farmers Arms is set in extensive grounds with ample car parking
and has a patio and an attractive landscaped garden which allows visitors
to relax while enjoying panoramic views of The Clwydian Range. Since
achieving the Journal Pub of the Year award in 2005-06, and again in
2008-09, The Farmers Arms has gone from strength to strength.
While a welcome awaits customers who simply want to drop in for a drink,
there is an emphasis on dining; there are a variety of wide-ranging
menus together with a specials board that is changed regularly.
lf you have not visited before, you will certainly find this attractive,
old-fashioned Country Inn is well worth a visit!