Offering a garden, Penyvoel Hall provides accommodations in Llanymynech. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Beautiful building. Hosts lovely and welcoming especially the four legged ones.
The Loft Studio apartment - above detached new build garage offers accommodations in Llanymynech, 13 miles from Whittington Castle and 17 miles from Chirk Castle.
On the Shropshire and Welsh border hills, this peaceful country house sits in delightful English countryside, and has held 2 AA Rosettes for food quality for over 10 years.
Rowena
United Kingdom
Wonderful quiet location; fantastic staff and great food.
The Wynnstay Hotel in Oswestry is a 4 star property located 4 miles from the Welsh border. The elegant Georgian style building sits prominently on the high street in the market town of Oswestry.
Sally
United Kingdom
We arrived early and the rooms weren't ready but the receptionist checked the mobile number and rang me when the rooms were ready. The rooms were bright, clean and had plenty of space. There was tea / instant coffee and also a coffee machine with pods. Breakfast offered a very good choice with cereals / yoghurts and then a cooked option. We ate in the restaurant for both evenings of our stay and although the service was initially a little slow on the first evening, more staff appeared and everything went well. The food was very good, good sized portions and a reasonable price. The staff were all very friendly and helpful and were knowledgeable about things to do in the area.
Gaer Fawr Barns in Guilsfield provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.
Marjorie
United Kingdom
The size of the property, location and cleanliness, it was excellent.
Lane Farm B&B is located in Shrewsbury, just 28 miles from Ironbridge Gorge and 29 miles from Telford International Centre.
neil
United Kingdom
lovely reception and great location. breakfast lots of local produce beautifully cooked. if we stay in the area again we would be more than happy to stay again.
The good services in town (if open) are the Bradford Arms...
The good services in town (if open) are the Bradford Arms Hotel (great food) and the corner Cafe nearby. Otherwise, not much here. There's an interesting short hike to the hilltop above town and the outdoor industrial museum (lime kiln) nearby.
Filthy room, sticky armchair, feeble shower, misleading website, no food despite website, misinformation about local facilities. As for the tips for a great review that Booking,com provides, my favourite places were those I saw in the rear-view mirror, I ate in a pub the hotel did not recommend since the one they did didn't do food either. It is easy to get around Llanymynech because there's nothing there, although it is mercifully easy not only to get into but also out of. What would I avoid on my next visit: the whole experience. And, although I have used Booking.com as my default hotel booker for at least a decade, I would - I will - be very much more careful about the hotels they list: they have a duty of care to their clients which, at least on this occasion, they absolutely failed to deliver.
John
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
The village itself doesn't have a lot to offer but it is...
The village itself doesn't have a lot to offer but it is well located to travel around locally (less than 45 minutes) to find some beautiful towns, waterfalls and activities to do.
Lots of pubs to choose from (be warned not many serve food late on a Sunday).
Travelling by road is as you as you would expect for Wales B roads connected by lots of single lane tracks but lots of passing places and all drivers we came across were considerate.
Annabelle
Scored 8.0
8.0
It was our first stop walking The Monty.
It was our first stop walking The Monty. It made the first day a bit long but there was no option. Good places to eat for such a small town.
We ate in The Bedford Arms, Despite the heat they still put on a meal for us.
If you’re looking for a warm welcome and outstanding hospitality along Offa’s Dyke, then this is the place for you. We were met by the landlord who made us most welcome and looked after us splendidly. This is a very old building but the WiFi worked just fine throughout and the continental breakfast delivered to our day was delicious, varied and generous. The rooms were large and clean and everything worked perfectly. The Cross Keys Hotel is a simple inn from other times, made special by the kindness and attention of the owner.
Lovely Hotel and the breakfast hamper was excellent.The staff were very helpful and friendly and as i was travelling alone it was very good.My room was large with an en suite bathroom and tea/coffee making facilities were provided.I had a very nice four day stay and would highly recommend The Cross Keys.
we stayed in the French room which is such a beautiful room, brilliant hosts, thank you so much to Jaime who accommodated our early breakfast and laundry requests. This is an amazing place
to stay if you are walking Offa’s Dyke (it’s right on the path in Llanymynech, but quiet away from
busy road.
Room was very good, well equipped, clean, and had great wifi. Rest of the hotel has a derelict, about-to-fold feeling. Doesnt open the doors till 5pm, no meals Mon-Wed.
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