The White Eagle Story
BOOK A TABLEThe White Eagle Story
BOOK A TABLEThis is The White Eagle of Rhoscolyn – a pub unlike any other
Nobody else has a story quite like ours, it’s one of the many reasons you’ll love it here.
Part of the Flock Inns group
The White Eagle is now a proud member of Flock Inns, a group of incredible pubs and hotel that also includes The Oyster Catcher in Rhosneigr, The Partridge in Stretton and Hôtel Le Tremplin in France.


Part of Rhoscolyn’s unique history
Along with the gorgeous views and coastal trails, the village of Rhoscolyn boasts a fascinating history dating all the way back to 630 AD and its patron saint, Gwenfaen.
A landmark of Rhoscolyn
Overlooking the beautiful Borth Wen Beach, The White Eagle has been a popular stop for day-trippers, explorers and holiday-makers for decades now.


Redeveloped by Timpson in 2007
After it was bought by the Timpson family in 2007, The White Eagle underwent a major redevelopment and became the friendly, welcoming pub it is today.

Part of the Flock Inns group
The White Eagle is now a proud member of Flock Inns, a group of incredible pubs and hotel that also includes The Oyster Catcher in Rhosneigr, The Partridge in Stretton and Hôtel Le Tremplin in France.

Part of Rhoscolyn’s unique history
Along with the gorgeous views and coastal trails, the village of Rhoscolyn boasts a fascinating history dating all the way back to 630 AD and its patron saint, Gwenfaen.

A landmark of Rhoscolyn
Overlooking the beautiful Borth Wen Beach, The White Eagle has been a popular stop for day-trippers, explorers and holiday-makers for decades now.

Redeveloped by Timpson in 2007
After it was bought by the Timpson family in 2007, The White Eagle underwent a major redevelopment and became the friendly, welcoming pub it is today.