Plas Teg Jacobean Mansion

    

Plas Teg is one of the most important Jacobean houses in Wales.  It epitomises the idea of an early Stuart country house, set high above the landscape, dominating the surrounding valley and people.  It is said to be haunted by a number of ghosts and spirits.

Public tours are available on Sundays and Bank Holidays, starting at 2pm and 3pm and lasting one to one and a half hours.  It is also possible to arrange private group visits during the day or early evening.  Paranormal evenings are also available.  Visit the Plas Teg website for further details, including prices.

Regretfully, due to the nature of the buildings, wheelchair access is not possible, and pets are not allowed.

Plas Teg is situated on the Wrexham to Mold road, along the A541 bypass.

Nearby restaurants

Caffi Florence
Taste of Wales award-winning cafĂ© at Loggerheads Country Park. We offer wonderful homemade food, using the best local ingredients.
The Antelope Inn
The Antelope Hotel of Rhydymwyn (just a couple of miles northwest of Mold) offers all you could want. Our well-loved family pub, hotel & restaurant is a charming, family-run inn that dates back more than 200 years.
The Blue Bell Inn
The Blue Bell is an independent, family-run, award-winning free house with multiple CAMRA Regional awards.  It was a Sunday Telegraph Top Ten UK Country Pub in 2008 and The Best Pub in 2009, and featured in The Sunday Times Best Summer Walks for 2009.

Pub

Cross Keys
The Cross Keys Llanfynydd is a 17th century pub situated between Mold and Wrexham on Offa's Dyke with open fires and a real olde worlde atmosphere.
Red Lion
Traditional rural pub in an area popular with ramblers.
Y Dderwen - The Oak
Y Dderwen -The Oak - is a rural, community pub, situated in lovely walking countryside some four miles west of Mold on the A541. At our bar we have real ales and a choice of four lagers.