Choose from 41 hotels and guest houses in Powys. Shown below a just a selection of the hotels available. To search within an area please use the menu on the right.
Black Mountain Lodge - Glasbury On Wye, Brecon, Powys, HR3 5PT |
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This lovely, old stone building is at the foothills of the Black Mountains amid beautiful countryside and views of the Brecon Beacons. It has a restful feel and comfortable rooms. The oldest part of Black Mountain Lodge is believed to date back to the 17th century. It has ample free parking and a bar and restaurant open from 18:00 to 21:30 Friday to Monday. The Lodge is in the village of Glasbury, between Brecon and Hay-on-Wye, and is ideal for a peaceful country break. A wide of range of activities is available in the local area. |
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The Brynafon Country House Hotel - South Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5BL |
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Originally built in 1870 as a Victorian workhouse, this beautiful mid-Wales hotel is rich in original character and traditional charm, with free Wi-Fi and spacious and elegant en suite rooms. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Gwastedyn Hill and the Druid's Circle, the Brynafon Country House Hotel is close to the beautiful Elan Valley and within easy reach of the River Wye. The very heart of the busy and historic market town of Rhayader is less than 0.5 miles (0.8 km) away. Gigrin Farm Red Kite Feeding and Rehabilitation Centre is next door. Family-friendly and pet-friendly, Brynafon has been graded as a 2-star country hotel by Visit Wales, the Welsh tourist board. There are 19 en suite rooms, including four-poster rooms and large, comfortable family rooms. The hotel has a bar and a charming restaurant, offering superb regional produce, including a local draught beer and whiskey, gin and vodka brewed at the nearby Pendyrn Brewery at Brecon. |
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Aleppo Merchant Inn - Carno, Carno, Powys, SY17 5LL |
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Situated in the heart of beautiful Mid-Wales between Newtown and Machynlleth. This 17th century Inn offers a warm welcome to travelers and locals alike. Peter & Jenny Canning and their staff look forward to welcoming you to this beautiful, yet little known, part of Wales. We have three bars and offer a wide selection of beers, lagers, and ciders as well as a varied range of quality home cooked meals to cater all tastes. All of our letting rooms have recently been refurbished to a high standard with spacious en-suite shower rooms throughout. |
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Trewythen Hotel - Great Oak Street, Carno, Powys, SY18 6BW |
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In Llanidloes, on the eastern slopes of the Cambrian Mountains, this beautifully preserved Georgian building combines historic charm with modern comforts, including free internet and parking. In the centre of this little market town, at the heart of Mid Wales, The Trewythen Hotel offers superb modern facilities in a historic Grade 2 listed building. Rich in original character and traditional charm, the hotel combines beautiful period features such as the antique staircase with luxurious, contemporary accommodation. All of the rooms have TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as free wired broadband internet access. The Trewythen Restaurant serves fresh, home-cooked food, made with local Welsh produce. Vegetarians and those with special dietary needs can be accommodated by prior request. Surrounded by the beautiful Welsh countryside, Llanidloes makes a great base from which to explore the Cambrian Mountains, the Severn Way walk and Llyn Clywedog. |
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Belle Vue Hotel - Belle Vue Terrace, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RE |
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Belle Vue Hotel is a village pub with good food, friendly service and charming original features. Built in 1843, it is the oldest hotel in Llanwrtyd Wells. The family-run hotel is small and comfortable, and is a friendly local meeting place. It is north of the Brecon Beacons National Park, and surrounded by rugged and breathtaking scenery. Llanwrtyd Train Station is quite close by. |
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Glen Usk Hotel - South Crescent, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DH |
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Expect a warm welcome at the Glen Usk Hotel, in the centre of Llandrindod Wells, with a bar lounge, restaurant and sun patio overlooking Temple Gardens. The Glen Usk Hotel has a function room with a dance floor, where entertainment is regularly held. All bedrooms are en suite and feature TV and tea/coffee. There is a lift to all floors and limited free car parking. Cots, high chairs, a children's menu and a baby listening service are available. The Glen Usk is 7 miles (11 km) from the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells, which hosts events such as antique fairs, dog shows and the Royal Welsh Show (July) and Royal Welsh Winter Fair (November). Llandrindod Wells hosts a Victorian Festival every year in August. |
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The Forest Country House BandB - Gilfach Lane, Montgomery, Powys, SY16 4DW |
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Hidden away in the beautiful, peaceful Vale of Kerry, this splendid Victorian country house offers luxurious 4-star bed and breakfast accommodation in 5 charming en suite double rooms. Built in around 1850, the guest house today offers high-quality accommodation for walkers, riders, cyclists, business people and holidaymakers. The peaceful, tranquil location makes the guest house a wonderful, relaxing base from which to explore the Newtown area and Mid-Wales. The guest house is set in 4.5 acres of garden and paddocks in the beautiful Kerry Valley. All of the rooms have fine views of the gardens and the valley. Each charming en suite room is well equipped with modern facilities such as satellite TV, DVD players, tea/coffee making facilities and Wi-Fi wireless internet access on request. With wonderful views over the garden, the guest drawing room is perfect for relaxing. The guest house also has a tennis court, kennels for dogs and horse stables. |
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The George Hotel - George Street, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7LD |
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Set in the town of Brecon, at the heart of the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park, this traditional hotel, run by a family-owned brewery, offers comfortable accommodation with a friendly, personal service. The George enjoys an unrivalled reputation in the area for providing guests with superb hospitality and modern luxury whilst maintaining elements of the traditional styling for which it has always been known. Whether you are in the Brecon area on business or here to enjoy a holiday, a warm welcome awaits. Due to the age of the building there is no lift at the hotel. |
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Lake Vyrnwy Hotel and Spa - Lake Vyrnwy, Llanwddyn, Powys, SY10 0LY |
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This hotel is high on the hills of the Berwyn Mountain range, with fantastic views across mountains, forests and the beautiful Lake Vyrnwy reservoir. On the edge of Snowdonia, the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel & Spa is a calm environment. Activities and sightseeing are available, or you can just relax with a good book, glass of wine and an unforgettable view. The cuisine at the Lake Vyrnwy Hotel focuses on fresh, ingredients - around 80% comes from the British Isles, and most of that is from Wales and the Borders. There is an AA Rosette-winning restaurant with a smart-casual dress code, as well as a more informal Tavern Bar/Restaurant. The top-class spa offers treatments, a fitness centre and a fabulous view over the lake. |
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Maesmawr Hall Hotel - Long Length, Carno, Powys, SY17 5SF |
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Maesmawr Hall is situated in the beautiful Severn Valley, 5 miles (8 km) from the market town of Newtown and 1 mile (1.6 km) from the village of Caersws. The beautiful period house is privately owned and personally supervised by the resident proprietors. The hall was built in 1535 and is Grade II listed and still retains many original features. Most bedrooms are within the main house and some others are located in the Coach House just across the front lawn. |
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Dolbrodmaeth Riverside Hotel - Dinas Mawddwy, Dinas Mawddwy, Powys, SY20 9LP |
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An idyllic place to relax, amid 4 acres of mature gardens and grassland, Dolbrodmaeth overlooks the Dyfi Valley, with views of the River Dyfi flowing into the distance. The stunning position of the Dolbrodmaeth Riverside Hotel puts you close to many outdoor activities, including mountain, hill and riverside walks. There are several golf courses in the area, as well as places of interest to visit. Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach, with its stunning scenery and mountain railway. Other local facilities include fishing, pony trekking, clay-pigeon shooting and quad biking. |
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Buckley Pines Hotel - Dinas Mawddwy, Dinas Mawddwy, Powys, SY20 9LP |
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A warm welcome awaits you at this family-run hotel that has much charm and character, and is ideally located on the edge of the village of Dinas Mawddwy in Snowdonia. Nestled within the beautiful Dyfi Valley, with the River Dyfi (Dovey) located behind it, the hotel offers you a picturesque countryside location. Situated on the edge of the village of Dinas Mawddwy, Gwynedd, the hotel is easily accessible from the A470 and is located between Dolgellau and Machynlleth. A selection of beers is available in the hotel's bar and bistro, and when the weather is good you can enjoy a drink in the beer garden where you can take in the spectacular scenery. For the hungry traveller the hotel serves a wide choice of traditional food from their menu together with your selection of wine from the carefully selected list. |
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Peterstone Court Country House Restaurant and Spa - Llanhamlach, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7YB |
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Situated in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, Peterstone Court is loyal to its Georgian heritage but has a contemporary twist. The approach to food is simple and honest: 90% of the meat and poultry served at the restaurant comes from Peterstone Court's nearby family farm. Food is always seasonal and sustainable and features fresh, organic and home-reared ingredients wherever possible. All rooms are large, light and spacious. The spa uses only natural, organic products - a philosophy that has come from the main house. On offer is Ytsara from Thailand and Circaroma, an award-winning contemporary range certified by the Soil Association. |
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Ardwyn House - Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RW |
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Ardwyn is a glorious Belle ?poque-style guest house built in the early 1900s. It has a creative atmosphere with plenty of arts and crafts. Art Nouveau touches from the roll top baths to the light fittings are found throughout the house. The period bedrooms have double-aspect views, stylish designs and good bathrooms. There is a library/snooker room with comfy chairs and many books. The Royal Welsh Show Ground is a 20-minute drive away, and Llanwrtyd Wells has plenty of opportunities for walking and mountain biking. |
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Ty Morgan's Guest House - South Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5BH |
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This thoroughly modern 3-storey guest house offers contemporary accommodation in the heart of the historic market town of Rhayader. Totally renovated in the summer of 2006, a selection of 4 guest rooms is available for a convenient and private stay. Individually styled by an interior designer, each room offers a variety of modern facilities. The guest house itself over looks the town centre and is part of a complex that includes The Strand Bistro, Morgan's Restaurant and The Strand Coffee and Sandwich shop. |
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West Arms Hotel - Llanarmon Dc, Moelfre, Powys, LL20 7LD |
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Situated in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, this delightful hotel 16th century residence has a wealth of charm and character, with inglenook log fires and original timbered ceilings, all set off by period furnishings. Tranquility and a warm welcome await you at this charming country inn. Over 400 years old, the period quality extends into the bedrooms, each one spacious and comfortable and with a private bathroom. Best seafood pub of the year 2007, the West Arms holds AA 3 stars and an RAC 2 star rating. It is mentioned in Welsh Rarebits, Hotels of Distinction as well as many other hotel guides. Furthermore, the hotel has just been awarded by their 2nd AA rosette for fine dining and also been upgraded to a 3-star. |
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Seven Stars - 11 Broad Street, Builth Wells, Powys, HR3 5DB |
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Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and thick stone walls. Centrally located within Hay-on-Wye, famous for being the 'second-hand book capital of the world', during your stay you can explore the town's arts, crafts and 'eccentric' shops. Also nearby you can find The beautiful Cathedral City of Hereford, Brecon with its canal and Cathedral, and local castles, such as Raglan. Recommended by WHICH? Good Bed & Breakfast Guide, the Seven Stars boasts comfortable surroundings in which you can completely relax. Take a refreshing dip in the indoor swimming pool and rejuvenate in the sauna before unwinding in the guest lounge. |
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Caer Beris Manor - Builth Wells, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3NP |
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Amid 27 acres of parkland, surrounded by the River Irfon, Caer Beris Manor Hotel is a beautiful country retreat in Builth Wells, near the A483, on the Breacon Beacons. In the heart of the Welsh Countryside, Caer Beris Manor is perfectly placed for a relaxing weekend break, with tranquil surroundings and fine dining. And yet all less than 3 hours from Manchester, Birmingham and London. Returning guests say that as you turn in through the gates and start up the long drive, the cares of the world seem to disappear. Set in a commanding position above the parkland as it sweeps down to the river, Caer Beris Manor dominates the landscape. After a warm welcome, relax in one of the comfortably furnished lounges, complete with roaring log fires alight throughout the winter. |
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Lasswade Country House Hotel and Restaurant - Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RW |
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In a wonderful, tranquil location surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside, this period Edwardian country house offers stunning views, great food and comfortable, peaceful accommodation for a restful, relaxing, restorative break. With just 8 rooms, you can be assured of attentive, personal service and a warm welcome from Emma and Roger, who are not just the owners, but also the operators of this charming country house The impressive restaurant continues to collect awards, the latest being a second AA Rosette and the UK Sustain Food Challenge which is awarded in recognition of our commitment to sourcing local produce, using organic ingredients, reducing food miles, caring for the environment and ensuring traceability of food. Just 30 minutes from the Brecon Beacons, the peaceful natural beauty of the hotel's surroundings and the quiet, comfortable accommodation make the hotel a tranquil retreat for those who want to unwind from the stresses of everyday life. |
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Premier Inn Ebbw Vale - Victoria Business Park, Crickhowell, Powys, NP23 8AN |
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In the heart of the South Wales Valleys, just a few hundred metres from Ebbw Vale Parkway Railway Station, the hotel offers comfortable, great-value rooms and free parking. The Premier Inn Ebbw Vale has a convenient location, less than 2 miles (3.2 km) from the very heart of Ebbw Vale's town centre. The nearby train station offers regular services to Cardiff. The hotel has a 24-hour reception desk and some rooms can take 2 adults and up to 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children also get a free full breakfast when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast. An all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast is available each morning and includes the expected cooked items such as scrambled, fried, poached or boiled eggs, and pork or vegetarian sausages. There is also a wide continental selection. The on-site Brewers Fayre restaurant offers traditional, great-value pub favourites in a family-friendly environment. |
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Metropole Hotel - Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 5DY |
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Wonderful surrounding countryside complements the splendour of this Victorian-style, family-owned holiday and conference hotel in the centre of the spa town of Llandrindod Wells. The 120 en suite rooms are equipped to a very high standard. There is also a superb indoor leisure spa and state-of-the-art gym facilities, complemented by an award-winning restaurant. |
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The Wellington - The Bulwark, Brecon, Powys, LD3 7AD |
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One of the oldest buildings in Brecon, The Wellington's beautiful Georgian fa?ade stands looks over the town square and the monument of the Duke of Wellington. The Wellington is in a prime location at the heart of this charming historic market town. All of Brecon's attractions are within easy reach. The Wellington combines period charm, original features and historic character with modern comforts and facilities. All of the rooms are comfortable and contemporary, including plasma flat-screen TV with Sky satellite channels, tea/coffee and an en suite bathroom with bath and shower. |
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The Manor Hotel - Brecon Road, Crickhowell, Powys, NP8 1SE |
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Get away from it all at this hotel high on the side of the Black Mountains, overlooking the Usk Valley and the surrounding hills. Good food, warm hospitality and excellent facilities await those looking for a welcoming place to escape to. Relax and unwind in a fully equipped gym and indoor pool, or dine in the restaurant which uses fresh ingredients from their own farm. Out of doors, make the most of this hotel's location in the Brecon Beacons National Park, and go walking on one of the many public pathways. Visit the market towns of Crickhowell and Abergavenny or hike, climb or ride amidst the beautiful countryside. Take in the spectacular views both on your outings and from the hotel. |
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Cerdyn Villa - Station Road, Llanwrtyd Wells, Powys, LD5 4RS |
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Cerdyn Villa offers friendly, relaxing, quality guest-house accommodation with a real home-from-home feel. Rooms have excellent views of the Irfon Valley. Each room has an en suite shower, a DVD player and a mini fridge for fresh milk. Breakfast is hearty and homemade, with fresh eggs and vegetarian options. Cerdyn Villa has a cosy guest lounge and a welcoming garden. |
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Baskerville Arms Hotel - The Village, Builth Wells, Powys, HR3 5RZ |
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In the heart of some of best countryside in the mid-Wales borders, this family-run 3-star inn provides the perfect spot from which to explore this wild and wonderful land. The Baskerville Arms is just 1.3 miles from the famous town of Hay-on-Wye, known throughout the world as the 'Town of Books'. This unique town, with its maze of narrow ancient streets, now houses over 30 bookshops, a variety of galleries, antique and gift shops and numerous cafes and tearooms. On the north-east tip of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons, and within walking distance of the River Wye, you will never be short of something to keep you occupied whilst staying at this charming inn. |
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The Horseshoe Guesthouse - Church Street, Rhayader, Powys, LD6 5AT |
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In the old town area, just 5 minutes' walk from the River Wye, this 200-year-old Welsh stone building is rich in original character and traditional charm, with wood beams and exposed stonework. In the rural market town of Rhayader, known as the gateway to the Lakeland of Wales, the Horseshoe Guesthouse and Restaurant makes a great base from which to explore the region's magnificent mountains, valleys, woods and lakes. With original 18th-century timbers and a log fire, the lounges are furnished with deep comfortable chairs. The Horseshoe has been recently refurbished and now combines modern comforts and facilities with this lovely old building's historic character. The rooms are decorated in a traditional country style and each room has tea/coffee making facilities, modern central heating and a flat-screen TV. The fully licensed restaurant offers superb homemade food, freshly prepared using locally sourced produce. The wine list offers a selection of wines from around the world to complement your meal. |
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Burton Hotel - 1 Mill St, Knighton, Powys, HR5 3BQ |
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Set within a modernised coaching inn, this charming residence is situated on the Offa's Dyke footpath in the small market town of Kington, which lies on the Welsh border. During your stay at the Burton Hotel you can enjoy the range of activities that the surroundings have to offer, including rambling, fishing, golf, pony trekking, motor-rally school, bird spotting and rare plant safari. For moments of relaxation, the Burton provides the Cloud Nine swimming pool and fitness club. With complimentary access for all residents, the club features a gym, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. |
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Guidfa House - Crossgates, Llandrindod Wells, Powys, LD1 6RF |
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In picturesque gardens, this charming Georgian house is in the village of Crossgates, just north of Llandrindod Wells. Bright and spacious bedrooms are individually furnished and include a ground-floor room. All rooms have comfy beds, huge fluffy bath towels, soft bathrobes and quality toiletries. Trained Cordon Bleu chef Anne prepares modern and traditional dishes that use fresh, local ingredients. The wine list has some new and interesting new choices for 2009. Dinner is available Wednesday to Saturday (if reserved at least 24 hours in advance). A selection of soups, freshly baked bread and cold platters is available on other nights. Discover this beautiful part of Wales with Guidfa House. |
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Castle Inn - Knucklas, Knighton, Powys, LD7 1PW |
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This small and friendly guest house is situated in an imposing 16th century stone-built building, ideally located in the heart of the Teme Valley in Wales on the English border. Castle Inn is a charming guest house offering comfortable accommodation with in-room amenities including a TV, DVD player and tea/coffee making facilities. The bar offers real ales, home-cooked food and cosy open fires. The bar serves at least 2 real ales, as well as smooth bitter, draught stout, dry cider and lager. Dogs are allowed in both the bar and the rooms. The surrounding area offers fantastic opportunities for country walks on Offa's Dyke and Glyndwr's Way. It is situated in the heart of Mid Wales, an area that is ideal for walking, cycling and driving amongst the beautiful scenery. The landlord of the inn is a keen walker and will be happy to give advice on possible routes. |
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Mellington Hall Hotel - Mellington near Newtown, Montgomery, Powys, SY15 6HX |
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Mellington Hall is a family-run, elegant Gothic hotel, nestling in the heart of the beautiful Mid-Wales countryside. The relaxed and informal atmosphere compliments the hotel's fine interior, stunning location and excellent cuisine. Formally an elegant Victorian mansion, you can expect spacious rooms with period features and panelling, open fires and a beautiful staircase. Our warm atmosphere and welcoming staff will ensure that your visit is very enjoyable. The hotel is 10 miles from Newtown and Welshpool, and 20 miles from Shrewsbury. |
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