Dolforwyn Hall
Dolforwyn Hall
Abermule
MONTGOMERY
Powys
SY15 6JG
Tel: 01686 630221
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Description
Keith & Cheryl Galvin would like to offer you a warm welcome to their Country House Bed & Breakfast. The Hall is nestled in the tiny hamlet of Dolforwyn beneath Dolforwyn Castle, the last castle to be built by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd in 1273.
Enjoy at the hall...
* Superb location overlooking the scenic Severn Valley
* An Ideal base for exploring Mid-Wales and the Borders
* Close to The Severn Way and The Kerry Ridgeway
* Comfortable En-suite rooms
* Delicious home-cooked food
* Hearty breakfasts
* Winter Log Fires
The hall is a Grade II listed building, listed as an exceptionally good example of a picturesque Gothic Villa. The hall's charm and character have been preserved, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for our guests.
Our eight bedrooms offer a choice of single, double and twin rooms and one family room:
* all rooms are en-suite.
* all rooms are non-smoking.
* all rooms are on the first floor.
* all rooms are equipped with colour TV, direct-dial telephones, wireless broadband internet connection, clock radios and beverage trays.
Children welcome. Sorry, no pets.
Facilities
* Licensed dining room.
* Residents lounge with Honesty Bar, Wide Screen TV, Winter Log Fire.
* Central heating throughout.
* Ample car parking.
* Gardens and sun terrace.
* Information, brochures and leaflets on a wide range of activities available.
Please visit our website for further details.
We look forward to welcoming you!
Attractions
The hotel is conveniently situated on the A483, 4 miles from Newtown, 7 miles from Welshpool and 5 miles from Montgomery. The UK's major motorway network is easily accessible at the M54 between Shrewsbury and Telford in a little under an hour. Dolforwyn is an ideal base from which to explore Wales and the borders.
Local Places of interest include:-
Gregynog Hall
Dolforwyn Castle
Montgomery Castle
Powis Castle
Montgomery Town
Robert Owen Museum
Shrewsbury, Chester, Ludlow, and the Welsh Coast are only between 40 minutes and half an hour away.
The Powys Digital History Project is an online website geared towards investigating the fascinating history of the county of Powys, in which Dolforwyn is situated.
Other activities nearby include:-
Golf
Canal Cruises
Heart of Wales Line Railway
Walking
Cycling
Horse Riding
Light Railway
Quad Trekking
Lakes & Reservoirs
Centre for Alternative Technology.
Please vist our website for some useful links.