Old New Inn, Llanfyllin has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Llanfyllin. The property is situated 18 km from Lake Vyrnwy, 28 km from Whittington Castle and 34 km from Chirk Castle.
Centrally located in Welshpool, known as the Gateway to Wales, this historic hotel offers traditional cuisine and a range of real ales.
Penelope
United Kingdom
Great location although car park very hard to find. I gather it has a different post code to the hotel - would have been good to know before arrival! Staff friendly. Very central and close to Powis Castle. Room quiet even though centre of town. Able to open windows.
Set in Llanfair Caereinion and only 21 km from Dolforwyn Castle, Bryntirion Farmhouse Apartment with Hot Tub offers accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Naomi
United Kingdom
Fab location, exceptionally clean. Super comfy bedding! Great communication from hosts. Second stay and would stay again.
Boasting a garden and views of inner courtyard, Llanerchydol Hall Suites is a country house set in a historic building in Welshpool, 19 km from Dolforwyn Castle.
Howard
United Kingdom
Rooms were beautiful and the location made it a pleasure to sit outside and enjoy the weather.
Set in Llanymynech and only 22 km from Whittington Castle, The Loft Studio apartment - above detached new build garage offers accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Self contained flat in Llanfyllin Powys is located in Llanfyllin, 28 km from Whittington Castle, 34 km from Chirk Castle, as well as 34 km from Dolforwyn Castle.
Lovely old fashioned village in idyllic countryside.
Lovely old fashioned village in idyllic countryside. Excellent pub though I had a bad experience there. Handy village shop with all you might need and a friendly helpful owner .Church and grounds look nice , not a lot there but a nice place to visit and relax
Peter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Food was excellent, and service in the main was good.
Food was excellent, and service in the main was good. Breakfast service was a little slow on our last day, but 1st 2 days was great as had requested early breakfast which we pre ordered. Room was not serviced during stay which was not a problem till we ran out of toilet paper.
Frances
Iceland
10
Scored 10
Meifod is a small Welsh farming village, charming and quiet...
Meifod is a small Welsh farming village, charming and quiet (inspite of the A495 main road) . Many walks from the hotel door to be had.
20 minutes drive to Lake Vyrnwy, and the same to the Pistyll Rhaedr waterfall. The nearest local town is Welshpool for all the normal conveniences, plus the National Trust property and exquisite gardens of Powis Castle is 5 minutes drive from Welshpool.
david
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel has an old world charm but still caters well for...
The hotel has an old world charm but still caters well for younger people with a huge covered outside dining area & two different types of menus to cater for all tastes . Of course there is an indoor dining/breakfast room also & from May 17th when restrictions were lifted ,myself & other residents dined inside with adequate precautions. The outside area & bar is frequented by locals alongside residents & at the weekends there is a vibrant ,busy atmosphere.
Nest
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Meifod is a quiet little village .
Meifod is a quiet little village . We picked it as it was close to where my daughters course was being held.It's close to Powys Castle and other small towns like Oswestry and Welshpool and lake Vyrnwy and not too far to go to Shrewsbury or Llangollen for the day
Catrin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very quiet village.
Very quiet village. Pretty but only a pub & corner shop but ideal access to other areas. Be prepared. No mobile signal which can be a very big positive or negative depending on need..😏 An ideal spot for walkers, ramblers & cyclists.
Philip
United Kingdom
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