Blue Bell Inn Contact Details:
Blue Bell Inn
Rhosesmor Road,
Halkyn,
Flintshire,
CH8 8DL
Tel: 07010 700072
Fax: 07010 700073
Email: Steve@BlueBell.uk.eu.org
Website: http://www.BlueBell.uk.eu.org
About the venue
Built in the mid 1700s at the crossroads of two old coaching routes, the Blue Bell Inn is supposedly named after a local privateer’s boat the Blue Bell. Legend has it that he was caught and hanged for his piracy and is thought to be buried a few hundred yards away in the cemetery next to Halkyn Castle.
The Blue Bell is an independent, family run and award winning freehouse enjoyed by walkers, riders, cyclists, folk and jazz musicians, game players and locals alike. At 850 feet it is near the top of Halkyn Mountain with spectacular 70 mile views over the Dee and Mersey estuaries to the distant Cumbrian mountains & Pennine hills. Real fires in winter add to the warm welcome.
The Blue Bell is in the Good Pub, Cider and Beer Guides and has a Cask Marque for quality. It has featured hundreds of different cask ales to date and their own locally brewed Welsh Blue Bell Bitter (abv 3.5%) is always available along with other regularly changing real ales, ciders & perrys.
Food is a mixture of locally sourced, homemade and traditional meals ranging from lighter bites to those to challenge the hungry.

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