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.
Karen
United Kingdom
Friendly staff. Great pool. Food hot and delicious.
Boasting a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Royal Oak is set in Kington, 41 km from Elan Valley and 11 km from Kinnersley Castle.
Jeremy
United Kingdom
A delightful pub, charming owner who had kindly arranged for us to have a room with a bath, a great atmosphere and an excellent breakfast. A lovely stay.
Situated in Kington, 41 km from Elan Valley, The Swan Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Chris
United Kingdom
Love this homely hotel. Breakfast very good - needed an early 'vegetarian' at short notice. Chef kindly obliged. Comfortable room. Used hotel for business several times now but would definitely return for pleasure (local area is a walking nirvana).
Located 44 km from Elan Valley, Lyonshall Lodge offers accommodation with a balcony. There is a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Simon
United Kingdom
Great host, lovely modern but character room and bathroom and very soft and constable bed. Breakfast was really tasty and fresh.
Offering a garden and garden view, Arrowwood Self Catering (Wagtail and Nuthatch) is located in Kington, 8.5 km from Kinnersley Castle and 17 km from Clifford Castle.
Jean
United Kingdom
It was modern, clean and warm. The view of the fields with sheep was lovely. Parking was easy. The owners were polite and helpful.
Boasting garden views, Bridie -rose with wood tub country retreat features accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 48 km from Elan Valley.
Lisa
United Kingdom
The place is amazing!! We had the best wedding anniversary stay! The animals were definitely a highlight! We love the little lodge with indoor bbq too!! Will definitely be returning ❤️
Located in Kington, within 42 km of Elan Valley and 20 km of Kinnersley Castle, Stone House provides accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
tracy
United Kingdom
Lovely house
Peaceful excellent nights sleep
Emma was very welcoming
Beautiful part of wales
Proper country location
Excellent breakfast
Clean & tidy
Heritage House Nestled in the historic market town of Kington, Heritage house offers two superking ensuite rooms with bath and shower and one kingsize en-suite rooms with shower.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The half-timbered rooms were lovely. Interesting street scenes vewable from the window.
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.
The Thai Kitchen on the High Street has to be one of the...
The Thai Kitchen on the High Street has to be one of the best Thai restaurants we've been to! A truly hidden gem, we kept going back. A quick walk through doesn't give a full flavour of this town, which has a lot more to offer than initially meets the eye. The Border Bean café deserves a mention, with a superb range of cakes, food, coffees and other drinks. Hergest Croft Gardens is an absolute must as we accidentally discovered (very nice tearoom there with great food). The local walks are a good starter and further out can be seen as 'exploring'! Take water, it's thirsty work.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Kington is a small market town minutes from open country...
Kington is a small market town minutes from open country side ideal for walkers looking for beautiful scenery and is in close proximity to the Welsh Marches and Offa's Dyke.
If using your car to explore the surrounding area bear in mind it is rural and some roads can be very narrow and a bit scary for larger vehicles.
An ideal starting position to explore other historic towns and properties.
ALLISON
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A small town on a river but with plenty of facilities: shops...
A small town on a river but with plenty of facilities: shops, cafés, food market every Friday, gallery, walks, pubs, hotels and more. Character buildings and alleyways surrounding the town. A unique place.
I had a delicious fish and chips supper in a lovely old pub (think it was The Olde Tavern) just up the road towards Presteigne.
Wendy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We were glad to have this comfortable and friendly stop over...
We were glad to have this comfortable and friendly stop over as part of our walk along Offa's Dyke. After several nights of eating out, we enjoyed buying food locally and cooking a simple meal in the well equipped kitchen. We had an interesting walk round Kington but were also glad to relax in the lounge. There was a good range of information about the area and staff gave us helpful advice about charging our electric vehicle.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
I stayed in Gladestry a small village about 15 minutes drive...
I stayed in Gladestry a small village about 15 minutes drive from Kington. In the short time I was there I managed a drive to Hay but was unable to park so headed to Kington - plenty of parking and interesting small shops. Gladestry has no shops or car parks but is an ideal place for walking eg Hergest Ridge. I ate in the Royal Oak pub in Gladestry. The food was fresh, home cooked - plenty of it. The hosts were very friendly. No public transport from Gladestry so a car or bike essential. Buses in Kington. I would avoid some of the very narrow , twisty lanes with few passing spaces.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We stayed over the new year.
We stayed over the new year. Plenty of walking, some great pubs especially The Old Tavern. Food and beer generally very good. 3 small supermarkets, and many individual shops.
I have stayed there before, so it was lovely to be back.
Gavin
United Kingdom
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We received a good full English breakfast. The hotel is in the town centre of Kingston, close to cafes & interesting old fashioned shops. The hotel itself was full of old world character with low wooden beams in the ceilings. There was a lively crowd of locals at the bar in the evening, they were open to some banter with us walkers on the Offa's Dyke National Footpath Trail.
Delightful accommodation with everything we needed. Really quiet and secluded. Nice to be able to sit outside and look at the lovely view. Excellent location for walking and hiking. Relatively easy walk into Kington which has a good range of places to eat. Danielle was really welcoming and helpful.
The spa, pool and gym were excellent after a day of hilly, wet and windy cycling. The staff were friendly and gave good service, and the meals were tasty. Car parking was plentiful with easy access into the hotel.
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