If you love combining great food with a bit of history, Castell Deudraeth is the perfect lunch stop on your Snowdonia road trip. This elegant castle-turned-restaurant sits on the edge of the famous Portmeirion Village and offers modern Welsh cuisine in a stylish, light-filled setting surrounded by manicured gardens and valley views.
The menu is excellent — think fresh local produce, beautifully presented, with the option of 2- or 3-course meals that feel special without being overly formal. The best part? If you dine here (Sunday lunch or any pre-booked 2-or 3-course meal), you receive free entry tickets to Portmeirion Village for that afternoon — one per person. Normally, entry to the village costs a good chunk of money, so this is an incredible tip that can save you quite a bit while making your day feel indulgent.
Parking: Free on-site parking is available right next to the castle.
Tip: Booking is highly recommended — tables fill quickly, especially on weekends. Arrive a little early to stroll around the gardens before or after your meal.