Perched high in the Shropshire Welsh hills midway between Shrewsbury and Chester this beautiful silver stone Georgian rectory is set in stunning scenery with great walking all around. In five acres of grounds the Hotel prides itself on its unobtrusive hospitality first class cooking and an easy going atmosphere that guarantees that away from it all feeling. Some bedrooms have private patios others have spa baths double en suite jacuzzis. Log fires in both lounges. Good Hotel Guide Country Hotel of the Year and Which Hotel Rural Retreat Award. Two AA Food Rosettes. Great wine cellar [More...]
Located high on the hillsides of the Berwyn Mountain range within the 24 000 acre Vyrnwy Estate our Victorian Country House commands panoramic views to all horizons. The dramatically contrasting landscape of Snowdonia craggy mountains wild moorland forests spectacular waterfalls all combine to create a bewitching backdrop to Lake Vyrnwy itself. A member of Classic British HotelsA member of Classic British HotelsWildlife abounds with 16 000 acres being a dedicated RSPB reserve Lake Vyrnwy is a country lover's paradise where peace and tranquility abounds. The Hotel overlooks Lake Vyrnwy with views across the horizon of Snowdonias' mountain forest and moorland. There is a warm welcome to greet you and a reassuring atmosphere of antiquity and tradition. Elegant yet relaxed Lake Vyrnwy Hotel has the aura of a country house. Every attention to detail is given to make your stay enjoyable. You will leave completely refreshed and rejuvenated with some very special memories. All bedrooms are individually furnished and decorated some with special features such as Jacuzzis suites four posters and balconies. All have remote control televisions radio direct dial telephones and hair dryers The award winning candlelit restaurant uses only the best local produce. The dress code for the restaurant is smart casual with no jeans trainers. Also available to diners is our informal Tavern Bar Restaurant. Leisure activities available include fly fishing clay pigeon shooting walking tennis and cycling. [More...]
Family owned for many years and a former Coaching Inn the Wynnstay can be traced back to the year 1727.Recently renovated and restored to its traditional glory the Wynnstay is one of the most prominent and historical buildings in the bustling market town of Oswestry.Close to Shrewsbury Chester and North Wales we look forward to welcoming you soon. [More...]
The newly opened Lion Quays Hotel is situated on the banks of the Llangollen Canal on the main A5 trunk road between Oswestry and Wrexham.Designed to set new standards of comfort and convenience Lion Quays has retained the grace and charming character of its tranquil surroundings.Lion Quays Hotel successfully combines the elements of a warm home from home with modern facilities to meet today's business needs. Bedrooms offer both traditional and contemporary styles with many rooms boasting balcony views of the Llangollen Canal and surrounding countryside.Our Waterside Bar and Restuarant offers guests the chance to sample traditional favourites as well as contemporary and international offerings. [More...]
Set in award winning grounds at the heart of the Countryside but with easy road and rail access to many major towns. All areas furnished to an extremly high standard. Friendly efficient but unobtrusive staff. Very popular resturant serving both A la Carte Fixed Price meals and daily specials. From roaring log fires in the winter to beautiful sunsets on the lawn in the Summer a stay at the Sweeney is like coming home to your family. [More...]
Whilst the exterior of the Georgian style building provides traditional character and quaint period features, the recent refurbishment offers the comforts of the 21st century. Our prime Oswestry town centre location provides ideal accessibility with secure off road parking. Enjoy a relaxing retreat within one of our twelve fully furnished bedrooms, each providing your very own private ensuite. Start your evening in our bar lounge, followed by dining in our contemporary restaurant, offering a-la carte and table d'hote menus, then draw the evening to a close in the comfort of the Smithfield. [More...]
A listed town centre public house, serving good homecooked food at lunchtimes. Just off the main square of the market town of Oswestry, 17 miles from Shrewbury, and 15 miles from Wrexham [More...]
Located on the A5/ A483 roundabout just outside Oswestry, this Travelodge provides contemporary quality accommodation and an ideal base for getting to Wrexham, Shrewsbury and Wales. Spacious en-suite rooms, television in every room, tea and coffee facilities, free parking plus on site catering, make Travelodges terrific value. [More...]