Ideal for Offa's Dyke and Powis Castle, this 17th-century inn is set in the Welsh Borders. Guest rooms come with a TV, an en suite bathroom with bathtub or shower and tea and coffee making facilities....
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.
Laura
United Kingdom
Beautiful accommodation. Wish we could have stayed longer! Excellent host and delicious breakfast too! Thank you so very much.
Featuring mountain views, Plas Robin provides accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 6 km from Dolforwyn Castle. This bed and breakfast features accommodation with a patio.
Alan
United Kingdom
Superb! perfectly appointed very spacious apartment, modern and luxurious finishes. Lovely country view. Friendly and gracious hostess, who supplied delicious cake and tea on arrival. Highly recommended.
The Grade II listed Nags Head in Garthmyl offers free WiFi, a restaurant and boutique bedrooms featuring a widescreen TV. The Nags Head is located in Montgomery, near the Welsh Marches.
Mellington Hall Country House Hotel features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Church Stoke. With free WiFi, this 4-star hotel offers room service and a business centre.
Offering a garden and garden view, APPLE Cabin - Little Log Cabin in Wales is situated in Newtown, 39 km from Clun Castle and 43 km from Whittington Castle.
Stephanie
United Kingdom
The views were wonderful, lovely to have the animals roaming freely. The cabin was so cosy.
Blossom Cabin - Little log Cabin in Wales, a property with a garden, is set in Newtown, 8.6 km from Dolforwyn Castle, 39 km from Clun Castle, as well as 43 km from Whittington Castle.
Alex
United Kingdom
Excellent value for money.
The room was immaculate. The views were fantastic and Hele even let us check in early. This was a lifesaver as we needed to get changed for a wedding.
Was lovely seeing animals walk around in the open as well. It's a shame we had so little time there.
Will come again for sure.
Montgomery is a charming, Georgian village/town with a few...
Montgomery is a charming, Georgian village/town with a few interesting little shops and a quaint coffee shop. The castle ruins were very interesting, and the area was well preserved as well as having lots of historical information.
Being a small place, we were only there for a morning.
Hannah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Really lovely old town. Lots of information in the streets.
Really lovely old town. Lots of information in the streets. Flowers everywhere. Nice steep walk up to castle but no access until 11am. Good deli/cafe. Seemed to be a lot going on judging from all the posters and notices on the town hall.
Sheila
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It was show day (carnival) lovely to watch its earlier next...
It was show day (carnival) lovely to watch its earlier next year. Pretty buildings locals were very friendly. It’s great if you want to visit Welshpool which is a lovely town & go on the steam train 👌 OR Powys Castle & Gardens which were stunningly beautiful. Well worth a visit my Burthday treat to myself ❤️👌The hotel breakfast & dinner were superb & excellent staff throughout. A house made & sold beautiful cakes & scones. We cdnt believe the honesty box on carnival weekend. Crown pub locals delight 👌
Deborah
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
A quaint village which was like stepping back in time but...
A quaint village which was like stepping back in time but perfect for a wander. We enjoyed a fantastic lunch at the Castle Kitchen cafe and all the locals were friendly. Montgomery provided the perfect location to attend the Kaff Kasset exhibition at Powys Castle and gardens..
CAG1961
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Such beautiful scenery, we walked the canal and visited...
Such beautiful scenery, we walked the canal and visited Powis Castle, where the resident peacock showed us his wonderful feathers. We had a cream tea in the courtyard cafe.
There is a little cafe in Welshpool called the Inglenook, where you can get anything from a sausage bap to scampi and chips, also plenty of veggie choices for the like of myself, served by welcoming ladies with lovely smiles🙂
Richards
Scored 10
10
Lovely rural setting with view of the sheep in the fields.
Lovely rural setting with view of the sheep in the fields. I ate at the Nag's Head which is at the end of the road. Lovely meal was good value for money and brownie was amazing. Montgomery itself it rather small but travelling to Welshpool for work was a synch. I would highly recommend this establishment with their hands on, nothing is too much trouble touch. I will be back.
This is an interesting historic property with ample, very comfortable sitting rooms. It was a delight to be served tea In really good china and to be made to feel more like a houseguest on a small country estate than a hotel resident.
The kitchen is officially closed pending the arrival of a new chief, but it was opened, obligingly, because I did not want to go out and provided me with excellent, tasty dinners.
A most enjoyable stay.
Set in the heart of the historic town of Montgomery, this beautiful 18th century property has been tastefully updated to a very high standard with large spacious rooms, Ruth is a wonderful, friendly host and her breakfasts are excellent. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone as a great base for exploring this beautiful part of the Welsh borders.
Characterful.
Clean.
Comfortable.
Well appointed and equipped.
Excellent position - only a few minutes walk to the Dragon Hotel, The Crown Inn, and Montgomery Square
Great views
Owners very positive
Very quiet and peaceful
stayed a few time as our daughter lives nearby, perfect location for us, Welshpool is only a stoned throw away.
Looks like the old Chef is back, food excellent, breakfast was quality products, well cooked and piping hot.
The Dragon Hotel was a great place to stay overnight, very comfortable and clean,staff were friendly and helpful, the breakfast was delicious, the hotel is in a lovely unspoilt small town.
Maxie
United Kingdom
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