Just 7 minutes’ drive from the centre of Ludlow, The Clive Restaurant with Rooms offers luxurious accommodation alongside its award-winning restaurant.
Susan
United Kingdom
The staff were outstanding, the hotel was beautiful and the location, on the outskirts of Ludlow, was perfect. As the weather was poor, the day after our family celebration, we were able to enjoy the experience of exploring the distillery, gift shop and fantastic cafe situated next door to the hotel. Lots of outside areas and play equipment for sunny days too.
Featuring a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Wheatsheaf Inn is set in Ludlow, 40 km from Ironbridge Gorge and 50 km from Telford International Centre.
Situated in Ludlow, 40 km from Ironbridge Gorge, The Feathers Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Corbett
United Kingdom
The traditional feel. There is plenty of opportunity to just sit and relax in a quiet space
A short walk from Ludlow town centre, The Charlton Arms provides attractive rooms and fine dining on the Ludford Bridge. This Shropshire pub is just 10 minutes’ walk from the medieval Ludlow Castle.
Situated in Ludlow, The Keep is a 3-minute walk from Ludlow Castle. Free WiFi is featured. All units come with a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a private bathroom.
Scott
United Kingdom
Spacious room in an amazing location right by the market square. Lovely and clean with a super comfortable king-size bed. The size of the room with dormer windows and a small terrace was lovely.
Located just 49 km from Telford International Centre, The Bull Hotel provides accommodation in Ludlow with access to a garden, a bar, as well as a housekeeping service.
Harrison
United Kingdom
Welcoming staff, fantastic breakfast with locally sourced ingredients that was perfect after a long night out the day before and a good location central in Ludlow.
Located in a listed building in a pleasant area of Shropshire, The Town House offers room-only accommodation. Free WiFi is accessible throughout.
Sian
United Kingdom
The location was perfect for exploring Ludlow.
The check in with Daniel from Harp Lane Deli was a highlight. He was a delight and couldn’t have been more helpful or welcoming.
The Queens, a property with a garden, is located in Ludlow, 40 km from Ironbridge Gorge, 700 metres from Ludlow Castle, as well as 12 km from Stokesay Castle.
Julia
United Kingdom
Location great
Large sitting area outside which accommodated our 17 surprise friends. Excellent service and beautiful “cottage”
On average, 3-star hotels in Ludlow cost £170 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ludlow are £145 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ludlow can on average be found for £149 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ludlow this weekend is £185 or, for a 4-star hotel, £209. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ludlow for this weekend cost on average around £166 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £131 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ludlow for tonight. You'll pay on average around £136 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ludlow will cost around £99 (based on Booking.com prices).
A wonderful town, steeped in history. So many beautiful old buildings. A church (lots of interest there), a castle as well (lots to see there). Walks and trails. Markets and events. Friendly locals, everyone was very helpful and welcoming.
We stayed a week and loved it.
We would not hesitate to go back and stay there again.
Plenty of places to eat.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Ludlow is a very pretty town with lot's of places to eat and...
Ludlow is a very pretty town with lot's of places to eat and lot's of different types of shop's for everyone(including dogs).They also have a great independent Cheese shop,who stock a wide range of great cheeses.
Tracey
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Ludlow has quality historic quaintness, ease of access and...
Ludlow has quality historic quaintness, ease of access and movement - as it's on the top of the hill with little through traffic. Consequently it's great for browsing with lots of gems to discover, without the bustle.
Eat out at a range of coffee shops / restaurants - our top choice was Kin Kitchen and Jup Jup Thai, but CSons down on the river is also a favourite because of walks up to the Castle or along the river paths.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved the old tudor buildings.Beware if you're not good on...
Loved the old tudor buildings.Beware if you're not good on the old pins..
All the shops and steps are very steep.loved the castle .great markets in the square.The angel is the BEST restaurant ever.its in Broad street.Steer clear of the Feathers restaurant.meal wasn't great.Could gave done it all in a day to be honest.Lots of walking involved.The rose and crown is another great pub to visit.
pam
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We liked Ludlow but found it to be very hilly.
We liked Ludlow but found it to be very hilly. If you like walking & are fit & healthy it's a beautiful place to visit with plenty to see & do. However, if you're disabled you would definitely need a car to get around. We stayed in an absolutely beautiful garden house in Temeside, owned by Martin who came to meet you after you'd settled in. The garden house had everything you need for your stay. I was very surprised to find they supply just about everything you might need, from teabags, coffee, milk, sugar, breakfast cereal, to cleaning products like washing up liquid etc. There was shower gel etc in the bathroom. Parking in the town is quite good & there were plenty of disabled parking spaces allowing a maximum of 3 hours which is plenty of time to take a stroll around. There is a market on the town square on a Saturday & Sunday with a very good variety of just about everything. We found it to be a very friendly place & everyone was very helpful if you needed any assistance or advice about anything. I would recommend a visit. We ate in The Wheatchief pub & the food was very good. On a Sunday if you're looking for a nice Sunday Roast try Ye Olde Bull Ring Tavern booking recommended for all places to eat as they get booked up quickly especially on a weekend. The food was lovely & plentiful, I ordered an apple crumble with custard for dessert & couldn't believe my eyes when it came, it was more than enough to feed 4 people, they were very happy to supply a container to fill & take home. The only thing I would do differently is try to find somewhere closer to the town to stay but only because we're disabled otherwise we thoroughly enjoyed our stay.
Pauline
Scored 10
10
Ludlow is a lovely town with the castle and Church in...
Ludlow is a lovely town with the castle and Church in particular worth exploring. The riverside walks are also great and lots of places to eat and drink. The Charlton Arms served great food if a little pricey. Great old buildings and pubs. Small town so easy to get around on foot. There was a market in the square selling a wide range of goods.
Excellent location in the middle of Ludlow. This hotel has friendly and very helpful staff , well trained and happy to offer assistance.
We had a deluxe room ( recommend ) which was reasonably spacious and had a beautiful bathroom . I think the ordinary rooms can be rather small.
We met friends who also stayed there and had dinner in the hotel 2 out of 4 nights . Good food .
Breakfast main was quite good
The staff were outstanding, the hotel was beautiful and the location, on the outskirts of Ludlow, was perfect. As the weather was poor, the day after our family celebration, we were able to enjoy the experience of exploring the distillery, gift shop and fantastic cafe situated next door to the hotel. Lots of outside areas and play equipment for sunny days too.
Great location about a 10 min uphill walk into Ludlow itself. Very peaceful.
Nice views across to the castle from the hotel.
Lovely outdoor space.
It was very hot when we were there and they were able to provide us with a fan.
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