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North Wales
The Slaters Arms
Corris
Near Machynlleth
Gwynedd
SY20 9SP
01654 761324
www.theslatersarms.com
'The Slaters Arms is set in a delightful position within the Dulas Valley, only a few miles from Cader Idris, whose craggy summit ridge reaches nearly 1000 metres. The pub once echoed the singing voices of drinking miners. The singing continues today and it is still the meeting point for social interaction with photos of past glories adorning the walls. The landlord is a character and the villagers friendly, with a good chance of being roped into a game of pool or dominoes'.
The pub has an extensive range of ales from The Celt Experience and other Welsh breweries. It also has a nice selection of traditional welsh food, which is served at lunch and in the evening.
South Wales
The Wheatsheaf Hotel
High Street
Llantrisant
Mid Glamorgan
CF72 8BQ
01443 226481
Opening Halloween 2009. The Wheatsheaf hotel in Llantrisant will be the brewery tap for The Celt Experience and Newmans Brewery. The pub will showcase at least half a dozen real ales and serves delicious fresh welsh food 7 days a week. For staying guests, high quality en suite accommodation is offered, accompanied by a delicious Celtic breakfast.
'Llantristant has a fabulous setting on the crest of a hill, and enjoys a picturesque viewpoint. Llantrisant's splendour lies in its enchanting beauty and celebrated past. The town enjoys a reputation as a centre for art and design due to the immense popularity of the Model House on the Bull Ring and was once the home of an astonishing twenty seven public houses'.
'In 1815 The Wheatsheaf was inherited by a lady called Anne Harris from her father, Howell Harris. The property passed to her son, Rev David Watkin Williams of Eglwysilan who sold it to Roderick Lewis in 1857 for '450. Lewis, a close friend of Dr William Price and executor of his Will, died a bachelor in 1897 and the pub was inherited by his sister, who sold it in 1910 for '1,310 to Edward Morgan. Morgan was the relative of James Taylor, a Freeman of the Town and later to become the Lord Mayor of Cardiff. In 1925 it was bought by the Fern Vale Brewery Company Ltd and was later home to Llantrisant rugby club and a rifle club'