Located in Bridgnorth, 10 miles from Telford International Centre, The Old Vicarage provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Featuring a bar, The Court is located in Bridgnorth in the Shropshire region, 8.4 miles from Ironbridge Gorge and 12 miles from Telford International Centre.
Originally established in the 17th Century as a Coaching Inn, The Falcon Hotel offers accommodations in a historic building in Bridgnorth. Free WiFi is provided.
The Down Inn is located in the countryside just 5 minutes from Bridgnorth. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, and offers free on-site parking. The bedrooms offer a work desk, TV and radio.
david
United Kingdom
food both breakfast and the carvery were very good , drink prices were reasonable , the room was even better than expected , staff were always helpful and friendly , an all round pleasant stay
On average, 3-star hotels in Bridgnorth cost $160 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridgnorth are $114 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridgnorth can be found for $120 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bridgnorth this weekend is $149 or, for a 4-star hotel, $139. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bridgnorth for this weekend cost around $124 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bridgenorth is a lovely town with loads of restaurants and...
Bridgenorth is a lovely town with loads of restaurants and pubs on a hill with great views. It has a Victorian funicular railway which connects the old town on the hill where the castle ruin is to the newer part lower down by the river.
Phylip
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Bridgnorth - in my opinion - is a small 'old-fashioned'...
Bridgnorth - in my opinion - is a small 'old-fashioned' market town. There really isn't a lot to do, but it was a lovely place to visit. My partner and I visited for a wedding in the area and we had a great time!
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bridgnorth is a pleasant market town with a number of...
Bridgnorth is a pleasant market town with a number of historical buildings. It also has a very unusual cliff railway- the only inland example of it's kind in England I believe. But we didn't see any of these this time, although we have in the past. For me, this time, the main attraction is the Severn Valley Railway, a very well-run heritage line running for over an hour southwards to Kidderminster.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice place to visit, have a ride on the Victorian funicular...
Nice place to visit, have a ride on the Victorian funicular cliff railway to get to the top town. Lovely shops and cafes. Walk round the castle, have a quite moment in the church. Walks along the river Severn good for fishing.
B
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The place is very historic with Tudor buildings with a...
The place is very historic with Tudor buildings with a modern twist very friendly people lower town and high town so the back is very steep but there is a train/tram going up and down a bit expensive but helps if anyone suffers the walk
tracy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Thriving market town, interesting shops, lots of places to...
Thriving market town, interesting shops, lots of places to eat and drink. The funicular railway between high and low town is fun and inexpensive. Whilst we were there we went canoeing on the River Severn with www.canoeuk.com which was a great experience, fun and good value for money. Bridgnorth a great place to stay, for a weekend getaway!
Roger
United Kingdom
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Great location. Bridgnorth is a lovely village. Cottage is very cute and we felt at home during our stay. Meet the owners who are lovely and made us feel very welcome. Had all the amenities, including fresh milk in the fridge! Make sure to visit the high town.
Excellent hotel just a short walk from the town centre, rooms exceptional clean and all staff very friendly,
Full English breakfast with a choice of tea coffee orange juice nothing was too much trouble to ask for.
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