Located in Presteigne, 28 miles from Elan Valley, The Radnorshire Arms Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Deborah
United States of America
Staff super personable and helpful. Everything you need is there- bar, restaurant, breakfast. Had Jacuzzis. Comfortable beds, lovely rooms. Right in town and on trail and bus route.
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STEVE
United Kingdom
Good breakfast, very friendly staff and lovely atmosphere in the bar.
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David
United Kingdom
Great location for Wales and Shropshire, nice and peaceful and hassle free.
The single bed accommodation was idea for the lone traveller
Everything required was provided and a great powerful shower
Lyonshall Lodge enjoys a location in Kington, 28 miles from Elan Valley and 7.3 miles from Kinnersley Castle. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay....
Kym R
United Kingdom
The lodge was immaculate throughout and very comfortable. It contained everything you need for your stay and was very cosy. Isobel was a knowledge host and very welcoming.
The Old Vicarage enjoys a location in Kington, 29 miles from Elan Valley and 9.2 miles from Kinnersley Castle.
Carol
United Kingdom
Very comfortable bed, tranquil surroundings and a warm, friendly welcome. Good recommendations for places to eat and Nicola kindly sent our jackets back after we carelessly left them behind!
A small town in beautiful countryside with plenty to do...
A small town in beautiful countryside with plenty to do locally even if you do not walk a great deal. Good places to eat in the town itself and interesting places to visit locally like the Sidney Nolan Trust and Spaceguard centre. There are many churches inn Herefordshire and Powys that are open and interesting to visit. We enjoyed a church crawl! Hereford Town is also within reach.
O'Donohoe
10
Scored 10
Lovely small town with lots of small shops, great character...
Lovely small town with lots of small shops, great character and friendly locals. The Radnorshire Arms provided great family accommodation, a tasty filling meal, and a great beer garden/play area. Wonderfully dog friendly garden too. A lovely part of the world :)
Andrea
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Good range of shops and places to eat, etc. for small town.
Good range of shops and places to eat, etc. for small town. Good historic buildings including The Judge's Lodgings, which are open to the public and worth a visit. Good music classical festival each year in late August. Lots of places and good walks in the surrounding area. Great to be able to quickly get away from traffic noise, which seems to be everywhere nowadays.
Walkman451
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
As I was short of time, I wasn't able to explore the town,...
As I was short of time, I wasn't able to explore the town, although as I wanted some chocolates or flowers to take to the family I was having dinner with, I did go into a couple of shops where the staff were helpful and friendly. The little gift and flower shop was lovely, as was the lady serving, it had a variety of beautiful gifts and a little cafe which I would certainly visit whenever I return to Presteigne and hopefully have more time.
John & Lyn
Australia
10
Scored 10
Great shops for self-catering - butcher, a greengrocers (...
Great shops for self-catering - butcher, a greengrocers (also sells fish for part of the week), 2 general food stores and a well-stocked deli, also a bakers.
It has a number of decent pubs for such a small place and a lovely Italian restaurant, plus takeaways. There are also a number of cafes and gift shops. The locals were all very friendly.
There is an information centre in town and a small museum/art gallery.
It is in the middle of very pretty countryside - rolling hills, trees and sheep! Great for access to Wales and to Shropshire and Herefordshire.
Sheryl
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a good base to explore the beautiful countryside in...
This is a good base to explore the beautiful countryside in this area.
It`s a small town with some interesting traditional shops. The Judge`s Lodgings museum is excellent and well worth a visit, as is the Warden nature site.
We were made very welcome by the friendly staff. The rooms were spacious, clean, and well appointed. Car parking was ample, and free for the guests. There was a large play area for children. The breakfast was sumptuous, with a choice of breads, juices, fresh fruit, tea / coffee. The hotel has a decently stocked bar where one could also enjoy a meal, along with drinks. All in all, it was a refreshing stay, although we just stayed for 1 night as we were visiting the Hay Festival nearby. A longer stay is recommended.
A lovely well equipped character cottage in a very quiet and secluded location with fabulous views from the garden. A central location to so many historic towns in both England and Wales. The local town of Presteigne is a 2 minute drive which had lots of eating possibilities, especially for lunch. We arrived late so had to use the key safe but Sue dropped by the next day to make sure that we had everything that we needed.
Presteigne was central to our exploration of the area. The hotel is very old with a comfortable charm. It doesn't offer an a la carte dining service which we knew when I booked it. The menu choices were varied and the food was very good. The manager and the staff were all very friendly and worked very hard to ensure our comfort. We really enjoyed staying there and will return for a longer break.
It was a great stay, the property was wonderful, the staff attentive and we had a great stay.
We will definitely return.
It's full of charm and has a wonderful history.
This was the third and last different hotel of our short break and was by far the best, both for quality and value, a true hidden gem.
A charming hotel with friendly staff. A lovely open fire in the bar, felt really cosy. The Wednesday carvery was excellent as was the food in general. The staff noticed my birthday cards in my room and added thier own message to me with 2 small bottles of prosecco. That was a nice touch.
The hotel was centrally located in Presteigne, a beautiful small town just in Wales. The building itself was an old historical inn that had been tastefully modernised. The breakfast was adequate; it wasn't cooked but that was more than made up for by the range of food on offer.
Lovely little terraced cottage in the centre of Presteigne close to cafes and pubs, including the excellent Radnorshire Arms Hotel. It is an older house with a downstairs bathroom, but that is well worth it to have two cozy bedrooms upstairs. Really nice stay - thank you.
Great location; within walking distance to Presteigne shops and pubs. Accommodation was in a quiet area. We loved the local walks and general area. We thought the Owl and Small Breeds Farm was good value as there was so much to see.
Had a room at the back of the hotel within the grounds with a lovely seating area overlooking the gardens.
Lovely original features. Very nice staff. We actually could hear owls during the night.
See below re breakfast in section of what I didn’t like. Bed was comfortable and room was clean. Hotel was in good location close to other eateries and shops and yet was nice and quiet.
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