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.
JoRocket
United Kingdom
From the moment I arrived, the staff were friendly and helpful. My stay was a stopover during a solo walking holiday and the duty manager was thoughtful, making recommendations relevant to my stay (offering to carry my rucksack, we used the lift to reach the room and he showed my the fantastic swimming pool and leisure facilities). I ordered dinner to my room which was delicious, well-presented and great value. I would definitely stay again.
Located in Kington in the Herefordshire region, Lyonshall Lodge features a balcony. There is a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Set in Kington and only 46 km from Elan Valley, The Old Vicarage offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lisa
United Kingdom
What a great stay, a warm welcome from Nicola - large clean facilities- very bright and airy with great views, large modern clean bathroom.
Fresh fruit, flowers and cake daily by host - handy mini fridge - very comfortable beds.
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.
David
United Kingdom
I haveI traveled all of the uk , and this self catering accommodation is by far the best I’ve experienced.
It’s well equipped with everything you need for a comfortable stay .
Spotlessly clean and very spacious with beautiful country views and outside seating area .
The host was available and very helpful and friendly.
The bed was extremely comfortable something lacking in some establishments.
In all perfect in every way .
Boasting a hot tub, Bridie -rose Sleeps 4 to 6 with hot tub at extra cost is located in Kington. With free private parking, the property is 48 km from Elan Valley and 12 km from Kinnersley Castle.
natalie
United Kingdom
We really enjoyed our stay!
Location was perfect for us, Peace and tranquillity were just what we were looking for, and that's what we got 😁 we loved the variety of animals.
We didn't see a sole all the time we were there, which we liked.
Featuring a hot tub, Little Acre, a spacious hidden gem with hot tub is situated in Kington. This property offers access to a patio, table tennis, free private parking and free WiFi.
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.
Mick Conlon
United Kingdom
Our host thought of everything we could possibly have needed.
From a full kitchen and food to even disposable toothbrushes and a little bit of toothpaste.
And the rooms were all absolutely lovely and quirky
Kington, UK, is accessible by car or bus from major cities. From London, it's about 3 hours by car. The nearest airport is Birmingham (100km away), requiring a transfer. No direct water transport available.
Birmingham Airport is the most convenient for Kington, UK, due to its extensive domestic and international connections. It's approximately 100km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Kington, UK, offers limited public transport. Yeomans Travel operates local bus services, including route 461 to Hereford. For more flexibility, consider walking or cycling, as the town is compact. Alternatively, driving is an option, but parking may be limited. Always check the latest schedules and routes.
The High Street area in Kington is popular among visitors for its convenient location, offering easy access to local shops, restaurants, and historic landmarks like the Kington Museum.
Kington, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 16°C in July. Distinct summer and winter seasons are present, with the warmest months from June to August and the coldest from December to February. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no specific dry or wet seasons. Extreme weather events like monsoons or hurricanes are rare.
What guests said about Kington:
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Scored 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
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Scored 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
10
Scored 10
Everything was perfect.
Everything was perfect. We were greeted and shown to our fantastic rooms with lots of little extras. Nothing was too much bother. The accommodation was fantastic, such a comfortable bed, building was very quiet, just perfect. Highly recommend you stay here if you want a luxurious quiet break, I am sure we will be back. Thank you
hilary
10
Scored 10
A very unspoilt small town, full of interesting old...
A very unspoilt small town, full of interesting old buildings.
It's also in one of the quietest corners of England, surrounded by lovely countryside. So it's an ideal location for walking.
Although very rural, it does have a quite regular bus service to Hereford.
Philip
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great base for exploring the beautiful Herefordshire...
Great base for exploring the beautiful Herefordshire countryside, particularly for walkers. Many must-do places of interest within about 30 minutes drive, including Hergest Ridge, the Offa's Dyke Path, the Arrow Valley and Arthur's Stone (actually a neolithic burial chamber) at Dorstone. A good choice of cafes, pubs and small restaurants for such a small town. The Royal Oak was our favourite - dog friendly and does extremely good food.
Alison
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Quaint little village, with a couple of cafes, traditional...
Quaint little village, with a couple of cafes, traditional grocer, butcher etc.
Great for walking - a lit of walks started nearby.
I wouldn't recommend going on a Tuesday... a lot of the shops were shut, along with most of the pubs, takeaways etc.
Hands down the friendliest welcome I’ve ever had at a hotel.
There’s a real focus on customer service and cleanliness. We stayed in an accessible deluxe room in the newer building.
The pool, gym and spa facilities are available to all guests - lovely pool. The male pool attendant who was on duty during our stay was exceptional - very focused on hygiene with regular cleaning happening.
Good breakfast and great facilities make this an ideal place to stay for families, couples and solo travellers.
The Threshing Barn at Penrhos Court is a beautiful little hideaway in the countryside. The location is lovely, and the self catering cottage has everything you need for a comfortable stay. There's also a cafe/restaurant on site, and a nearby gastropub and village with a Co-op for supplies. Hay-on-Wye is only a 30 minute drive. The owners are a really friendly family with two amazing dogs.
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.
Also my parents memorial with flowers. Lovely friendly hotel with lovely meals at the Steakhouse restaurant. It remind of my childhood memories at Kington from 1944 to 1966 we married at St Mary Church in 1966 same year world cup. England beat Germany 5 -2.
Full of character, well equipped and very friendly and helpful owners, who also run the Thai restaurant downstairs and give a discount to guests. Centrally sited in Kington town centre.
Former hostel in the process of being turned into a b & b. Rachel was a friendly and helpful host. Good location near the centre of Kington and priced reasonably. No complaints.
Easy parking, warm welcome, good food, friendly attentive staff who knew the local area well, well-equipped gym and pool, well situated for the town and for walks out of Kington
Spacious. Clean. Perfectly comfortable. Excellent location for walking and good accommodation assuming you are going to be out walking in the day, but a few negatives.......
Very friendly staff who were helpful in every respect. The hotel is good value for money. Kington is a charming little town with very hospitable inhabitants.
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