To celebrate its 30th anniversary, Bodysgallen Hall & Spa in North Wales is offering guests a 30% reduction in room rates this November, January and February.
Built mainly in the 17th century as a country house, Bodysgallen was restored and opened as a luxury hotel in 1981. The Hall has a 13th-century tower with a narrow winding staircase, which was once used as a lookout for soldiers serving the English kings of Conwy.
The hotel has 15 bedrooms in the Main Hall, including four suites, and 16 cottages in 80 hectares (200 acres) of gardens and parkland. There are views over to Conwy Castle and Snowdonia. There are two restaurants and a spa. The hotel, near Llandudno on the North Wales coast, was given to the National Trust in 2008 and all profits now go to the Trust and the upkeep of the building.
The hotel has 15 bedrooms in the Main Hall, including four suites, and 16 cottages in 80 hectares (200 acres) of gardens and parkland. There are views over to Conwy Castle and Snowdonia. There are two restaurants and a spa. The hotel, near Llandudno on the North Wales coast, was given to the National Trust in 2008 and all profits now go to the Trust and the upkeep of the building.
The National Trust charity has over 3.6 million members and 55,000 volunteers. Its mission is to protect and open to the public over 350 historic houses, gardens and ancient monuments. The charity also looks after some forests, woods, fens, beaches, farmland, downs, moorland, islands, archaeological remains, castles, nature reserves and villages.
Room rates at Bodysgallen Hall & Spa are normally from £149 for single occupancy in a classic Queen size double to £425 for a suite. These prices include continental breakfast, early morning tea and full use of the spa.

