A relaxing and comfortable bed & breakfast and restaurant situated in the historic book town of Hay-On-Wye. The Lions Gate once guarded the historic Hay-On-Wye castle and is home to this 17th Century Inn. Steeped in history and myth it is reputed that Oliver Cromwell stayed at The Old Black Lion whilst the round-heads besieged Hay Castle.
Tom Price — My experience here was very positive. Having grown up in Hay and now a frequent visitor, I'm familiar with its eating and
Brandon Lodge is a 19th century building that has been professionally converted specifically for hotel use. We are conveniently situated within the city boundaries; approximately one mile from the centre, two miles from the train station and within walking distance from a frequently serviced bus route, yet only a short drive from Hereford's finest villages and attractions. We offer high quality licensed
Karl Ford-Lissenden — I visited Brandon Lodge with friends on a motorcycle trip. We stayed here as a central hub to our days out. The room I stayed
The Pilgrim Hotel, Built in 1880 is a Former Rectory turned hotel, based in the village of Much Birch, Hereford. Nestled in 4 acres of Gardens the hotel boasts stunning countryside views over the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. A collaboration between old and new, the Pilgrim is home to 20 en-suite bedrooms, recently updated but still encompassing the hotels rich heritage and history.
Donna Benjamin — Booked this hotel last minute due to our plans in Birmingham being cancelled. Was a little dubious as the room price was
Thirty en-suite bedrooms ranging from standard and family rooms to individually styled Executive Rooms. All bedrooms are equipped with tea and coffee-making facilities, direct-dial telephones and colour televisions. Exclusive use of the hotel, its grounds and facilities can be arranged subject to availability.
Tom Dealtry — Stayed here recently for a corporate event, the team at Baskerville Hall were brilliant and bent over backwards to cater
Our beautiful four star hotel, as graded by Visit Wales, has undergone a 1.5m refurbishment. The Swan at Hay Hotel is a privately owned, independent hotel just moments from the bustling centre of the world renowned "Town of Books", Hay-on-Wye. Nestled on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Derek Skates — Booked through Great Little Breaks. Very pleasant and helpful staff. Room was clean and comfortable. Bar prices similar to
Castle House is a Grade II listed Georgian villa - once two townhouses - that has a commanding position at the top of Castle Street, with elegant, balconied architecture. The hotel sits beside what remains of the old Hereford castle moat, now just a reminder of Hereford's once strategic importance.
Frederick Bolding — Rooms v comfortable and generally pleasant experience staying. Two downsides - not offering evening meals on Sundays, Mondays
Nestled on the banks of the meandering River Wye in Herefordshire, The Red Lion Hotel is located in the picturesque country village of Bredwardine. Ideally situated for exploring the wondrous Wye Valley, we're just 12 miles from the historic Cathedral city of Hereford and 8 miles from Hay-on-Wye, the town of books and host of the annual Hay Festival.
Susan Addison — Very friendly, lovely food and large beer garden, Sunday lunch is gorgeous and well priced at 10.95.
Standing in 3.3 acres of landscape gardens just 1 mile from the historic Cathedral City of Hereford, the hotel provides a peaceful haven. Yet step outside and you'll find that the Hotel is conveniently situated on the main A465 road to Abergavenny, the gateway to Wales. A family-run 60 bedroom hotel offering excellent accommodation, an elegant restaurant and an informal, relaxing bar.
Andy P. — Great location. Rooms good. Bed comfortable which matters and had a bath. Situated about 30 min walk from Cathedral and can