Centrally located in Welshpool, known as the Gateway to Wales, this historic hotel offers traditional cuisine and a range of real ales.
Carys
United Kingdom
Room was very well furnished; bed was very comfortable. The hotel was silent at night which made it easy to go to sleep.
Bathroom and shower were fantastic; water was gushing. Breakfast was really good, plenty of choice. Dinner was nice too.
With a garden and a terrace, THE OLD STORES offers accommodation with free WiFi. A patio with garden views is offered in all units. Guests at the bed and breakfast can enjoy a Full Welsh breakfast.
Featuring a spa bath, Parrs cottage is located in Wollaston. The 4-star holiday home features garden views and is 46 km from Ironbridge Gorge.
Anne
United Kingdom
I require a refund please. The owner rang me on Saturday morning to say that she had double booked the property. How are you going to deal with this matter? Please respond as soon as possible.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Llanerchydol Hall Suites is a country house set in a historic building in Welshpool, 19 km from Dolforwyn Castle.
Natalie
United Kingdom
It was such a privilege to stay here. Ben etc are doing such a wonderful job of restoring the Hall to its former glory and it’s going to be incredible when they’ve finished. We’ll definitely be back to see the progress!
Set in Shrewsbury in the Shropshire region and Ironbridge Gorge reachable within 46 km, Stone Cottage offers accommodation with free WiFi, barbecue facilities, a garden and free private parking.
kat
United Kingdom
The family have clearly gone the extra mile to make sure guests are comfortable and have everything they need. They provide extra amenities that we wouldn't even think of which was so helpful when staying away with two young children. Lovely secluded spot.
Set in Forden, 11 km from Dolforwyn Castle, The Railway Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Dave
United Kingdom
Made welcome from the second we got there to the second we left . Great home made food .
In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Abel’s Harp in the Shropshire Hills, close to the Welsh/English border.
Hannah
United Kingdom
Lovely spot overlooking the valley. Loved the use of the hot tub under the stars. Cute little pod.
Staff at the bar were friendly and helpful - nice comfy lounge area. Nice to wake up to the Llama’s. Shared Bathroom was stocked with lots of toiletries for your use.
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