Pen-y-Dyffryn Country Hotel
Review
This heavenly Georgian country hotel on the Shropshire and Welsh border hills has an irresistible appeal.Within an Idyllic setting, this characterful house has a magical atmosphere and makes it the perfect place for couples.Set in 5 acres of grounds, there are four National Trust houses nearby.
The extensive mouth-watering menu will delight any Gourmet. And when I say any, I mean it. A special diet menu making sure any requirements are met is available and just as tasty. And did I say that the menu changes daily? So, get ready for a whole new culinary experience.With an unusual wine list organised by style rather than region, they excel on that front too.
A wonderful blend of traditional and modern Art elegantly decorates the walls and to have the full experience, you can also book one of the in house-spa treatments which are divine.
With a wealth of visitor’s attractions and activities on the doorstep, expect a stay which will remain in your mind forever.
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Nearby Attractions
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The Docks
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