Centrally located in Welshpool, known as the Gateway to Wales, this historic hotel offers traditional cuisine and a range of real ales.
Shan
United Kingdom
In the centre of Welshpool with free parking rooms were clean with comfortable beds. Lovely atmosphere in the bar, and accommodated a late reservation for food. Dogs welcome.
Located in Welshpool and only 22 km from Dolforwyn Castle, Treetops provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Rachael
United Kingdom
Our host Sorrel and her family were lovely really welcoming and friendly. Thank you so much.
The property was excellent extremely clean, was stocked with everything you would need and want. Shower was great bed very comfy. Decoration was fresh and calming. We relaxed here before and after work. The views and the garden are stunning. I wish we could have stayed longer we will both be coming back with our partners for a calming break. if you need some calm, and rejuvenation in some glorious nature. Book some time away from the daily rush at treetops. You’ll want to go back for more🥰
Situated in Welshpool, within 19 km of Dolforwyn Castle and 31 km of Whittington Castle, Llanerchydol Hall Suites features accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who...
Rosa
United Kingdom
Remote but close to small town
Relaxed atmosphere
Rooms were nice and big
Staff are always around but keep out of your way
Large communal kitchen available
Featuring river views, River Cottage, a luxurious and cosy riverside cottage for two provides accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 19 km from Lake Vyrnwy.
Situated in Welshpool and only 18 km from Lake Vyrnwy, Maple 2 Bedroom Luxury Lodge in Mid Wales features accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Located in Montgomery and only 6.9 km from Dolforwyn Castle, Bron Hafren provides accommodation with river views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Janet
United Kingdom
A beautiful property surrounded by lovely grounds. Felt very rural. Loved hearing the birds and seeing the wildlife around the property.
Our room was very clean. It was a nice bonus to have a fridge in the room to store food (we had picnic items with us for the following day). The bed was very comfortable and we had a very good nights sleep. We had a wonderful view of the fields which surround the property from our window.
Debbie was very friendly and welcoming. We were made to feel very much at home as soon as we arrived until the moment we left.
Our breakfast was preordered the night before. There was a selection of cereal and a freshly made fruit salad which I had with some yoghurt. It was delicious.
Debbie cooked our full English breakfasts fresh. The portion size was just right and was cooked very well. I really enjoyed the scrambled eggs and the vegetarian sausage. My husband said the sausage and bacon were of good quality and very tasty. We had a large pot of tea and toasted seeded brown bread which was also of a very good quality. Debbie was very attentive but also allowed us privacy while we eat.
We had the most wonderful stay and would definitely return if we ever visited the area again.
We didn't stay there as it was absolutely discusting Dirty .
We didn't stay there as it was absolutely discusting Dirty .health hazard and a dirty lazy cold tub on the dates decking. The management has a lot to answer to as didn't care about us at all .left within an hour of arriving
Gaynor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our hotel was a short walk from the train station.
Our hotel was a short walk from the train station. We enjoyed the downtown area. Our hotel included breakfast and we ate lunch and dinner in Welshpool. Welshpool has a nice , walkable downtown and we enjoyed walking and shopping...
315Albany
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
I know the town well, and covid and the advent of Tesco and...
I know the town well, and covid and the advent of Tesco and other supermarkets are in danger of killing off the centre. At 11.30 on a Friday evening on a Bank Holiday weekend there wasn't a soul in sight . We were visiting friends in the area but I don't think I'd choose it as a base for a holiday
Yvonne
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great views but can be difficult to get to - would need to...
Great views but can be difficult to get to - would need to walk a lot. Very peaceful, quiet and private. Local village with one shop. Have to travel further to city centre for other stuff. Fresh local eggs and milk for sale.
Naila
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The lovely hills, trees and rural ness.
The lovely hills, trees and rural ness. It’s a farming community with the charming little railway. The Royal Oak in the centre of Welshpool has lovely food and a relaxed atmosphere.
Montgomery Castle is a wonderful place to visit with great views across to the Shropshire hills. We also visited Powis Castle which is wonderful with a fantastic garden.
Rosemary
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Small market town , lovely walk along the canal , also a...
Small market town , lovely walk along the canal , also a small museum there. Close to Powys castle and gardens , well worth a visit I was a bit disappointed that we were unable to get on the Llanfair railway in Welshpool ….apparentley opening back up in August
We loved the total peace and quiet, the property is set in beautiful countryside with stunning views, yet is still close to Welshpool. Accommodation is spacious, spotlessly clean and of a particularly high standard. We arrived on a cold evening with snow on the ground but the property was lovely and warm, the host having turned the central heating on earlier in the day. Host called to check all was well shortly after we arrived and left a surprise welcome pack for us. We were very impressed and we plan to return for a further stay next summer.
After reading the history of the hall we were aware that it was still being renovated and despite this we were intrigued to stay there and were not disappointed. The hotel was a pleasantly quirky building sitting in its own grounds with plenty of history and full of character. Our apartment, bedroom and bathroom were very spacious, the bed very comfortable and the satin sheets were a nice touch. The proprietor, Ben, was really obliging and helpful - we look forward to revisiting the hotel and to see his vision for it come to fruition.
A delightful little cabin beautifully fitted out by Michele and Tim. We were very comfortable and found it an excellent location for what we wanted to do especially Powys castle which is just round the corner. We arranged for a continental breakfast on each of the mornings of our stay which were delicious. Just go and chill and enjoy the lovely countryside and in May watch the young lambs jumping and playing in the adjoining fields. We loved it and if in the area will certainly be back.
Everything about this stay was fantastic, the room and facilities were excellent as was the food , breakfast which was included in my stay was exceptional. I have nothing but praise for the staff and their customer service approach from the top down. Absolutely everyone went above and beyond. Welsh Government rules were applied and adhered too and I felt extremely safe in the hotel at all times.
Lovely old cottage, nice big open kitchen/dining. Fab big garden with loads to explore, great views. Good to have the decked area to sit out.
Set on tiny lane, needs own transport. Nearest pubs/food 12-15 mins. Walks from the door in amazing hills, easy drives to local attractions. Welshpool c. 25-30 mins is nearest large town.
We had a really beautiful room, lovely decor and well appointed!
A charming hotel, retaining period features but modernised in a really tasteful way.
A great location to access most areas of Wales and a visit to Powis Castle is a must. Helpful, friendly staff and a nice restaurant.
Excellent room which had a lot of facilities and was very comfortable. It was also very well cleaned. The staff were all very friendly particularly the restaurant staff. The food we had in the restaurant was very well cooked. The choice on the breakfast menu was excellent
Good central location for touring the area, good access to Welshpool, Oswestry, Bala, Shrewsbury and the borders. Warm and comfortable base for the week. All that you need for a successful self catering break was provided at the cottage and the hosts were very kind.
The location was beautiful surrounded by pretty landscape and sheep wandering about. It was winter so it was a little chilly but it was like going back in time staying in a grand house. Just one mile from Welshpool but a world away!
Very friendly host and really appreciated the welcome package with milk, bacon, fresh eggs and bread. Amazing views from the window across the Welsh and English hills and a great location for exploring mid Wales.
The lodges were very well thought out and we loved the security and privacy of the secret garden. We had our main meal at the hotel. The food was very good and we would recommend dining there to anyone.
The room was extremely comfortable and quiet, with some lovely extra touches. The breakfast was delicious and cooked to order. The hotel is excellently located for visiting Powis Castle.
Style of rooms, all different. Pleasant friendly, helpful service. Quiet location. Convenient to Welshpool and Newtown. Very clean, although not serviced on our second day.
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