Located in Newtown, 44 km from Elan Valley, The Elephant & Castle Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Have stayed here many times, twice now have up graded to a better room for same price. Riverside views, excellent rooms & friendly staff. Breakfast always good too & good parking.
This former Victorian vicarage offers 4-star accommodation in mid-Wales. There is WiFi throughout, off-road parking and an electric car charging point.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Lovely location and hosts were friendly and helpful.
Room was very clean and comfortable and offered all the facilities you could need, tea/coffee, toiletries etc.
All in all a good place to stay and would recommend.
Situated 44 km from Elan Valley, 8.9 km from Dolforwyn Castle and 29 km from Clun Castle, Parkers House Bed & Breakfast features accommodation set in Newtown.
lesley
United Kingdom
The property was clean beds were comfortable lovely decor
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.
Gail
United Kingdom
Location is lovely, The cabins are in a farm setting surrounded by sheep and guinea fowl and rhea.
A car is needed to get to shops or attractions.
This splendid Victorian country house in the beautiful, peaceful Vale of Kerry offers premium quality 5-star bed and breakfast accommodation in 5 charming en suite double rooms.
Offering a garden and garden view, The Little Coach House in Wales is situated in Newtown, 14 km from Dolforwyn Castle and 35 km from Clun Castle.
Amanda
United Kingdom
Really lovely little place, decked out with everything you need. It was quite quirky and full of books, which I loved. The birdsong in the morning was also lovely!
Its a small town on the river, with very few cars so the...
Its a small town on the river, with very few cars so the air quality good. The people are very friendly and the pubs and cafes accomodating. Went to walk by the river so the length of stay just right but if I'd gone for longer I'd get a train north to Aberystwyth for the day, not a bad rail service.
Diane
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Newtown is a bustling little town but slightly away from the...
Newtown is a bustling little town but slightly away from the main tourist spots but still an ideal location to go and explore central and north Wales from. Plenty of bars and restaurants and a bit of night life.
John
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I really liked how the owners showed us where everything was...
I really liked how the owners showed us where everything was in the room. Explained how everything was being run because of Covid
Made sure that my wife fully understood everything, seeing that my wife is deaf!!
The layout of the dining room was very good and the lounge which was at our disposal was lovely
I highly recommend this family run and catered hotel to anyone!! Very handy for Newtown, seeing it is four miles away from the town centre
We will be returning there hopefully soon
Thanks for an enjoyable weekend
Ronald
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Whilst visiting Newtown most if not everyone was adhering to...
Whilst visiting Newtown most if not everyone was adhering to the present pandemic rules in distancing and wearing a face covering in the high street and even in the wetherspoons pub. until you are seated,then you can order off the app and you get excellent table service well controlled.The whole place inside and out felt "safe".The food on offer in the Black Boy pub looked like massive portions too.
Simon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Vastly improved after the recent opening of the by-pass: it...
Vastly improved after the recent opening of the by-pass: it was once a traffic nightmare. Newtown is on the up without becoming pretentious. Choice of eating places, fascinating history - new town in 1297, non-conformism, liberalism, Pryce Jones the first mail-order company, and a train station. Edge of upland Wales and part of the Severn Valley - a great base for exploring and yet convenient for business trips.
Geoff
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great little town, plenty of things to do loads of bars,...
Great little town, plenty of things to do loads of bars, restaurants, shops definitely recommend staying here !! Best place to stay in town is the elephant and castle. The Indian above the spar is a definite must!
Mike the Manager really helpful and friendly. Great central location.
We upgraded to a River view executive room and what a lovely room it was too.
The most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept in and so relaxing just listening to the river.
I would imagine the front of hotel to be noisier especially as there is a nightclub opposite.
The cooked breakfast was included and it was very nice.
If we are that way again, we will definitely re book
Having travelled to nearby Newtown for a conference, The Dolfor Inn provided a haven, with a wonderful room (Room 1), with ensuite facilities and a field of sheep as near neighbours. Everything was immaculately clean, with lovely white bedding and towels.
Breakfast was served in the Inn. The choice of hot food included an omelette; delicious!
Hope to be able to return for a more leisurely break sometime soon.
Having just spent two nights at Parkers House I can't fault this property. The room was very well presented and extremely clean. The bed linen and towels where of a standard you would expect from a 5* hotel. Breakfast was exceptional, the young lady who over saw breakfast was extremely attentive and happy to cater to any individual request. My partner and i are looking to return soon for another relaxing break
Zoe & Phil are very attentive, we've been looked after throughout the stay. The place is very, very clean with modern touches yet traditional Welsh. Location to Newtown is super convenient, whether on foot or by car. The farm itself is in a tranquil valley surrounded by hills with grazing sheep.
Will definitely be our first choice when coming next.
Thank you, Zoe & Phil.
Nice location within Quaint Newtown. Great value and clean. Wetherspoon moments away by foot for breakfast and lovely walk along River Severn. A a few other local pubs for drinks. Stayed in Room 18 overlooks church across fairly quiet main road. Parking was good on roadside yet away from hotel, though parking available side of hotel for guests. I will definitely stay again.
We were in Newtown visiting relatives as a family of
4 adults. The location of the townhouse is a nice 3 minute stroll from the centre. The accommodation is over 3 floors and is lovely, clean, warm and comfortable. The host Joe was always available for any queries and was polite and helpful. All in all we had a lovely stay and the accommodation is outstanding value.
Great accommodation, we were upgraded to the self-catering apartment which was excellent. Very spacious and comfortable.
The breakfasts and evening meals were fabulous.
Lots of parking, easy to find, and very welcoming and friendly.
There were books to read many of them. Lovely bed. Comfy sofas. Great parking right outside the door. Loved the fairy lights. If we ever go to Newtown again would recommend the little coach house.
A comfortable hotel in an excellent location by the River Severn, in the centre of town. The breakfast was very good (vegetarian option). Parking was easy.
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