Set in Knighton, The Knighton Hotel features a shared lounge, garden and free WiFi. The hotel has family rooms.
Carys
United Kingdom
The location was really good for getting around Knighton and very near Knighton bus station, so convenient for travelling to other towns and villages.
The room and bed were very comfortable. The staff were very friendly and helpful.
It was good to know that guests could use the kitchen and fridge for self-catering, however I was not made aware of this clearly before arrival.
The George and Dragon Inn has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Knighton. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The accommodation offers entertainment staff and an ATM.
Sian
United Kingdom
Location was excellent - superb drive through mid-Wales to the Marches.
Accommodation within the convert stables was superb, high quality and welcoming.
The inn has been equally refurbished to high standard and like the proprietors very welcoming.
The menu was gluten and dairy free and varied - awesome not to have to ask which choices could be gluten-free - hope the George retains this approach and achieve the accreditation.
The food was excellent.
Boasting garden views, The Garden Room features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 38 km from Elan Valley. Guests can benefit from a patio and a picnic area.
Angela
United Kingdom
Had a wonderful stay, such a quiet, peaceful place to unwind & relax after a long day's walking. Everything you need is there, bed is super comfy and shower is lovely, thank you for a great stay.
Located in Presteigne, 45 km from Elan Valley, The Radnorshire Arms Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Featuring a garden and views of garden, Upper Buckton B&B is a bed and breakfast situated in a historic building in Leintwardine, 49 km from Elan Valley.
Andrew
United Kingdom
A stunning location with beautifully appointed rooms. The host was very welcoming and friendly, and the breakfast was excellent. We really enjoyed our stay.
Set within a modernised coaching inn, the family-run Burton Hotel is a residence situated on the Offa’s Dyke footpath in the small market town of Kington, which lies on the Welsh border.
JoRocket
United Kingdom
From the moment I arrived, the staff were friendly and helpful. My stay was a stopover during a solo walking holiday and the duty manager was thoughtful, making recommendations relevant to my stay (offering to carry my rucksack, we used the lift to reach the room and he showed my the fantastic swimming pool and leisure facilities). I ordered dinner to my room which was delicious, well-presented and great value. I would definitely stay again.
The Red Lion Country Inn, B&B, Llew Coch B&B is a bed and breakfast offering 4 en suite rooms on the first floor and 1 en suite room on the ground floor. in Llanfihangel-nant-Melan. With free WiFi.
Becc
United Kingdom
Surrounded by beautiful scenery and views. Extremely peaceful and full of character. The couple running it are Lovey, down to earth, friendly and hard working people. Food was really tasty too! Had the best stay! Definitely coming back in the future :D
Really nice town to stay in. Lots of places to eat and drink. Good selection of shops as well. Coming from London I was pleasantly surprised how reasonably priced food and drink was, and the choice and quality was very good. Knighton is a great base for walks along Offers Dyke and visiting local sites. I would certainly stay there again.
Richard
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Well known for the Offa's Dyke Centre and the start of the...
Well known for the Offa's Dyke Centre and the start of the famous Offa's Dyke walk but other than that the town, although elegantly Victorian in build, does not have much else going for it, to my knowledge. I did find a lovely place to eat in Knucklas, nearby, "The Castle Inn" which offers an assortment of pies but most notably authentic Thai dishes as the chef is Thai. The night I went there was a 'pub quiz night' and wonderful waitress service which elevated the esperience altogether.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good evening meal at the Horse and Jockey pub - reasonable...
Good evening meal at the Horse and Jockey pub - reasonable price, good choice and friendly staff.
Had a good bacon butty and cuppa in J D's Cafe.
Nice snack lunch in the cafe at the Prince and Pugh store. Great shop too - has all sorts, including gifts and cards!
Lovely church to visit - surprisingly large with beautiful stained glass windows, painted organ and embroidered kneeling cushions. Well worth a visit.
Peaceful walk down by the river with direct access to the Offa's Dyke Way. Great area for walkers.
Historic heart, decent range of shops for a small town and choice of cafes, plus restaurants. A great Co-Op shop that opens up inside like the Dr Who tardis! 😄
Good base too for exploring the local area.
Sheryl
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely little town where we could quite happily have...
A lovely little town where we could quite happily have stayed for much longer.
There were some lovely shops and a couple of art galleries in the town. if you are looking for gifts or cookware we would suggest you check out Prince & Pugh - this lovely shop even allowed our dogs in to say hello.
Rhi at Tower House Gallery was exceptionally warm and friendly even remembering us on our second visit. We highly recommend this shop if you are looking for greeting cards, local art works or books but also for their delicious cakes.
We would highly recommend the Horse & Jockey for food - it was reasonably priced and the food was incredible. The service here was also fantastic especially Georgia who was looking after the bar where we sat.
Knighton is on a hill...quite a steep one at that so please be warned that it might not be ideal for people with mobility issues!
Sian
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Regarding the hotel was not happy at having to clean room...
Regarding the hotel was not happy at having to clean room and make beds after first night stay For the price i paid i expected a better service
Knighton was a pleasant town and there were plenty of places to eat nearby.
Would recommend a visit to the space guard centre just outside town
Eye opening and very informative
Robert
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I enjoyed walking to the Henry Robertson viaduct built in...
I enjoyed walking to the Henry Robertson viaduct built in the1860s to take some interesting photos, only five minutes from the Castle Hotel.
Also, to visit Stokesay Castle which near to Craven Arms this is an
English Heritage site, it is not free but very interesting.
Knighton is central for petrol stops and has a supermarket.
The Castle Hotel in Knucklas, has a wide menu and they cook fresh.
We’ve not even left yet and I couldn’t wait to write a review. This is the perfect place to rest and recharge. The location is stunning and close to lovely Knighton. It’s peaceful, it’s clean and the glamping pod is super comfortable! The host is so lovely and the locals think very highly of them too! We could not have wished for anymore from this stay and would recommend coming to everyone.
Lovely original Farmhouse on the Welsh/English border surrounded by stunning scenery and just 5 minutes drive from Knighton and all it's amenities. Easy to get to, a great spot for exploring the valley. Wonderful views.
Very welcoming owner, cosy wood fire, modern kitchen, comfy beds, so lovely to be close to the animals too.
My daughter loved it there - first time on a horse too 😊
This is in a great location. Host was very kind as mentioned in other reviews for bringing a cake over and talking a bit. Furniture and kitchen are definitely older, with older accessories. Upstairs bathroom and sunroom are newer but again well used. Has a very homey feel. They make very clear they are a "green" property with lots of signs of what to and not to do.
Comfortable bed and pillows.
Cosy sitting room with extra gas fire, comfy seating and good television.
Spotlessly clean throughout and very well equipped kitchen.
Lovely spacious rooms and pleasant decor.
Helpful owner - flexible.
Near to Knighton centre with shops, petrol station and cafes/pubs.
Will definitely stay there again and would recommend it.
Very comfortable and clean room. Lovely gardens and very central to all that Knighton has to offer. Many interesting places are easily accessible. Ideal if you are attending a wedding at Wild Lodge. It was nice to have the lounge to relax in and the kitchenette if we wanted to do a little bit of self catering. Everything you needed was provided for breakfast.
Beautiful building great staff and brilliant value for money. I spend a lot of my time staying in hotels all over the world and the UK hotels are a disgrace compared to the rest of Europe and the world but there is hope the Knighton hotel is head and shoulders above anything in this country. I would recommend this lovely place without any doubt
A good location in Knighton, especially for walking Offa's Dyke. An old establishment with character and a very good menu and quality of food both for an evening meal and breakfast. A very small room with clean, pleasant en-suite. Served by a helpful member of staff in the dining room.
Probably an excellent location for walkers challenging Offa's Dyke, for example.
Room was clean.
Small shop opposite the hotel for essentials.
Paid-for parking behind the hotel - low rates for overnight parking, but it took me a little while to figure out the payment machine.
Cath and Neil are excellent hosts, warm, friendly and really helpful. The room was huge with a very comfortable bed. Breakfast was great and the location couldn't have been better - right in the centre of Knighton, with access to lots of beautiful walks.
Splendid large breakfast of exceptional quality. Very friendly and efficient people. Comfortable and quiet room with plenty of space, spacious large shower. Everything spotless. Right in the middle of Knighton so convenient for the station.
We wanted to stay in the middle of Wales near a train line. Knighton was a perfect spot for walking along Offa’s dyke. We had a great meal at the Jockey & Horse and the hotel had a great bathroom, nice big towels and comfy bed.
The landlady Ming and chef was amazingly accommodating for us. Rooms were perfect and clean, pub restaurant was a little gem, Thai food was top quality. We will be back again, prefect place for our stay. Thanks
A really quirky idea. It suited me well for one night, as a stop over during hiking the Offa’s Dyke path. It was better value than a hotel, private and very cosy. Helen was a lovely host and very helpful.
This is a most comfortable hotel with excellent facilities and friendly, efficient staff. There was ample car-parking. The dinner and breakfast were excellent and I will be coming again.
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