The White Horse Inn, Clun has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Clun. The property is situated 49 km from Ironbridge Gorge, 50 km from Elan Valley and 300 metres from Clun Castle.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
Great location for Offas dyke path. Nice clean room a little noisy but the weather was warm so we had a window open and folks were sitting outside but quiet later on. Lovely cooked breakfast. Staff friendly and helpful.
The George and Dragon Inn has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Knighton. This 3-star hotel offers luggage storage space. The accommodation offers entertainment staff and an ATM.
Sian
United Kingdom
Location was excellent - superb drive through mid-Wales to the Marches.
Accommodation within the convert stables was superb, high quality and welcoming.
The inn has been equally refurbished to high standard and like the proprietors very welcoming.
The menu was gluten and dairy free and varied - awesome not to have to ask which choices could be gluten-free - hope the George retains this approach and achieve the accreditation.
The food was excellent.
Originally a 14th century coaching inn, the Horse & Jockey offers a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Lovely country pub with really quaint b&b accommodation. Our room was called Hooch, all the rooms were up some stairs right over the courtyard of the pub, our room had a high vaulted ceiling, tv on the wall and steps down to a lovely big bathroom with a really big powerful shower. A great restaurant with tables or more private booth seating and an extensive menu, we had a couple of drinks in the bar on arrival before enjoying an evening meal then a fantastic full English breakfast in the morning just before we checked out. We would definitely stay here again if visiting the area again.
The Castle is situated in a quiet area, at the top of Bishops Castle, with spectacular views of the town. It offers 3 bars with log fires, a restaurant serving local produce, and beamed bedrooms.
Julie
United Kingdom
The accommodation was lovely with a small courtyard which reflected the price charged (£188.00) All clean and tidy.
HOBLEY House Holiday, a property with barbecue facilities, is set in Craven Arms, 23 km from Dolforwyn Castle, 27 km from Stokesay Castle, as well as 33 km from Wigmore Castle.
Rita
United Kingdom
The hosts were great, very friendly, talkative and very funny. They greeted us and showed us to the property and answered all our questions. The house is surrounded by their beautiful farmland and their rare breeds that live there. Views were excellent and the location perfect. Very comfortable and had everything you needed - even a tin of biscuits! We would definitely stay there again.
Boasting a garden and views of garden, Bank House B&B is a bed and breakfast set in a historic building in Bishops Castle, 9.3 km from Clun Castle.
Sarah E
United Kingdom
Gerry was very welcoming, as was her lovely cat. Barn House was a lovely place to stay, plenty of space, very clean. Breakfast was very good food; it included wonderful homemade bread, jam, marmalade and apple juice. One of those memorable places to stay, in a very good way. We are very keen to return.
Boasting garden views, The Garden Room features accommodation with a garden and a balcony, around 38 km from Elan Valley. Guests can benefit from a patio and a picnic area.
Situated in Bishops Castle, 10 km from Clun Castle and 18 km from Stokesay Castle, The Poppy House features accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building.
This small and friendly guest house is situated in an imposing 16th century stone-built building, ideally located in the heart of the Teme Valley in Wales on the English border.
elizabeth
United Kingdom
Lovely property , accommodation in an annexe at the rear of the pub, beautifully clean, quiet and private.This was a little way out of Knighton, but well worth it, bus and train easy and cheap. One of the best part is however the authentic Thai food cooked fresh by our hostess, she opened the kitchen specially for us on both nights of our stay.
A Lovely little village on the Welsh border. Set in a beautiful rural setting.
Eating in one of the local pubs which was just round the corner, the other pub was not doing any food during my stay but both have loads of charm.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clun is small enough to wander around but extends further...
Clun is small enough to wander around but extends further than you originally think and has plenty going on. The castle ruin is a highlight, but so are the pubs and cafes too. Very easy to unwind and to switch off for a few days. The locals were extremely friendly and welcoming too.
The walks around Clun are stunning. Shropshire at it's best.
Piers Johnston
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
An authentic Shropshire/Rural town set in very pretty...
An authentic Shropshire/Rural town set in very pretty countryside. It is not as twee and monied as Ludlow so facilities are limited in terms of shopping and eating out but both the pubs are friendly and both serve very well kept local ales. There is also a charming little tea room.
John
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic place with incredible walks - Offas Dyke, Clun...
Fantastic place with incredible walks - Offas Dyke, Clun Castle - such a perfect retreat for walking especially with your dog! Stay at White Horse - perfect place everything on doorstep, so very friendly for travellers and their four legged friends
Deborah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Large village in beautiful countryside, it has a couple of...
Large village in beautiful countryside, it has a couple of Tea Rooms a old stone bridge over the river. the area is quite picturesque and is typical of an english / Welsh border area. Our accommodation offered a restaurant which offered a not to large menu and a 'specials board'.
Brian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Clun is a lovely village in the Shropshire hills, has a few...
Clun is a lovely village in the Shropshire hills, has a few pubs, a riverside coffee shop, a ruined castle and a lovely gift shop. ideal for hill walking close to offa’s dyke. Information centre of which is only 8 miles away
Bury ditches an Iron Age hill fort certainly worth a visit. Hay on wye is just under an hour away.
We will certainly be back
Nan
United Kingdom
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