Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Herefordshire, England including The Royal Lodge, Talbot Hotel, Lea House Bed & Breakfast, Somerville House, The Corners Inn, The Royal Lodge, Charades Guesthouse, Kidwells House, The Inn On The Wye, The Greenman.
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4 based on 1257 reviews
The Royal Lodge at Symonds Yat East has an idyllic setting in the heart of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty where the River Wye cuts a swathe through a wooded gorge on the edge of the spectacular Royal Forest of Dean.The Lodge is nestled just below Symonds Yat Rock and stands exclusively in grounds of almost 5 acres overlooking the river. It has terraced gardens of magnolia trees and a well established wisteria. The Royal was originally built in 1876 as a Royal hunting lodge and was converted to a hotel in the 1920's. It has had a full and extensive refurbishment in 2008 and is managed by Graham Howells who has overseen the transformation and ensures that the level of service reflects the new development and idyllic location. The Royal Lodge is a great place to unwind with long relaxing walks in outstanding scenery. The hotel is also well situated to explore the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.
Location was perfect, walking distance to riverside pub and kingfisher Cruise. The rooms could do with being updated and the smell of fried food throughout the stay made me feel sick. Breakfast was lovely and a nice change to buffet style which you get at usual plaices. The view from our room was also fab!
4.5 based on 506 reviews
Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Ledbury, Talbot Hotel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its romantic environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Talbot Hotel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Ledbury. Talbot Hotel is a romantic inn offering a flat screen TV in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free wifi is offered to guests. Plus, guests can enjoy free breakfast, which has made this a popular choice among travelers visiting Ledbury. For guests with a vehicle, parking is available. For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Ledbury, Talbot Hotel is located a short distance from Old Kennels Farm (1.0 mi) and Eastnor Castle (1.4 mi). If you’re looking for an Indian restaurant, consider a visit to Sitara, Paradise Tandoori Indian Take Away, or Raduni Indian Cuisine, which are all conveniently located a short distance from Talbot Hotel. Looking to explore? Then look no further than Church Street (0.3 mi), 16th Century Painted Room (0.1 mi), and Ledbury Parish Church St. Michaels and All Angels (0.4 mi), which are some popular Ledbury attractions – all conveniently located within walking distance of the inn. Talbot Hotel is sure to make your visit to Ledbury one worth remembering.
Stayed here before had a lovely stay so booked again. We got there and unbeknown to us our room had been cancelled (completely our fault not the hotel I must add). Claire rang round and sorted us another hotel room x hats off to her for going above and beyond! Would definitely stay there again x PS the breakfasts are lovely!! Staff fab 5 stars xx Julie Bullock - Walsall
5 based on 422 reviews
Lea House offers the highest standards of accommodation. It is the perfect place to relax, where you're made to feel really welcome. Award-winning breakfasts are a real treat with home-made breads and jams, fresh fruit and squeezed juice, local butcher's sausages and locally smoked fish. The house is a beautifully refurbished,16th century, oak-beamed former coaching inn with log burner fireplace & imaginative decor, adjacent to the Forest of Dean and spectacular Wye Valley. Dogs welcome. Credit cards. Free Wi-Fi throughout.
What a great find from the moment we got there we received a very warm welcome. Our room was lovely and the bed was so comfy. Sophie’s breakfast was fabulous and I came home with a jar of her amazing marmalade as a little birthday treat ❤️. Would definitely go back ??
4.5 based on 349 reviews
Somerville House is a beautiful detached Victorian villa, dating back to 1895, in a tree-lined residential road, offering 'boutique' hotel style Bed and Breakfast accommodation, and blending the luxury and comfort of a good hotel with warm and friendly service. We have 12 en suite rooms, arranged on ground, lower-ground, and first and second floors, with free wifi available in all.The large superior rooms and charming top floor rooms, with interesting beam features, are decorated in a contemporary style, contrasting with and enhancing the many original features - the glorious tesselated entrance hall floor, tiny plaster cupid heads, and the grand marble fireplaces. 5 mins walk railway station, 10 minutes walk city centre, free carpark.
What a fantastic stay at this 5 star b and b. The hosts Sheila and Steve were so welcoming and had thought of everything a guest could want. My friend and I had a great 3 nights in this beautiful place enjoying the guest house and its lovely surroundings. It was comfortable, clean and a tasty breakfast too. What more could we want?
4.5 based on 257 reviews
The Corners Inn is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Leominster, offering a family-friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV and air conditioning, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the inn. The Corners Hotel features room service, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts an on-site restaurant. If you are driving to The Corners Hotel, free parking is available. If you’re looking for something to do, Leominster Museum is a nice way to spend some time. Enjoy your stay in Leominster!
I overnight price was expensive, even though it included breakfast which was very reasonable. The room lacked some finishing touches, for example only one bottle of water; only one sachet of drinking chocolate. The car park is not big enough if the Inn has a lot of visitors. We had two evening meals and there was a distinct difference between the two. My wife had a lovely meal on the first night and I decided to have that meal on the second night - they were completely different. Overall the price of meals was generally what you expect to pay nowadays, although I do still struggle with burgers costing £14!
4 based on 1257 reviews
The Royal Lodge at Symonds Yat East has an idyllic setting in the heart of the Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty where the River Wye cuts a swathe through a wooded gorge on the edge of the spectacular Royal Forest of Dean.The Lodge is nestled just below Symonds Yat Rock and stands exclusively in grounds of almost 5 acres overlooking the river. It has terraced gardens of magnolia trees and a well established wisteria. The Royal was originally built in 1876 as a Royal hunting lodge and was converted to a hotel in the 1920's. It has had a full and extensive refurbishment in 2008 and is managed by Graham Howells who has overseen the transformation and ensures that the level of service reflects the new development and idyllic location. The Royal Lodge is a great place to unwind with long relaxing walks in outstanding scenery. The hotel is also well situated to explore the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.
Location was perfect, walking distance to riverside pub and kingfisher Cruise. The rooms could do with being updated and the smell of fried food throughout the stay made me feel sick. Breakfast was lovely and a nice change to buffet style which you get at usual plaices. The view from our room was also fab!
5 based on 120 reviews
Charades is only a five minute walk from the town, bus and railway stations. A fine Victorian property in a conservation area retaining many original features. A friendly atmosphere welcomes you with fine views of Hereford Cathedral. Rooms have en-suite facilities and hospitality trays. Conservatory overlooking the beautiful gardens are open to our guests. Free ample off road parking.
We had an enjoyable stay at Charades. The room was on the ground floor and spacious. This was probably the cleanest place I have every stayed, I think real effort is put into keeping the rooms clean. The sheets felt luxurious and the bed was comfortable. Breakfast was good as well. Would stay again!
4.5 based on 134 reviews
This was a pleasant surprise and exceeded our expectations. On arrival we were greeted by Maria who assisted with us changing to a room with a double bed, I’d booked a twin by mistake. The guest house has a variety of rooms and we opted to have a room with its own little court yard. The room, bathroom and patio area were spotlessly clean, warm and welcoming. Great tea and coffee facilities and the breakfast was amazing, thanks to Anne. A nice touch was that you had the option to purchase snacks and drinks, alcoholic/ none alcoholic drinks from the bar area. Maria was extremely helpful and very friendly providing us with all the information we needed for a comfy stay, even giving us a street map of the town. Everything was in easy walking distance and the parking area was ample. All in all great central location, great spotlessly clean guesthouse, value for money and fantastic service. We have booked to come again.
3.5 based on 556 reviews
Welcome to The Inn On The Wye, your Ross-on-Wye “home away from home.” The Inn On The Wye aims to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible, which is why so many guests continue to come back year after year. As your “home away from home,” the inn rooms offer a flat screen TV, and getting online is easy, with free internet access available. Guests have access to baggage storage while staying at The Inn On The Wye. In addition, The Inn On The Wye offers free breakfast, which will help make your Ross-on-Wye trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. Best of all, The Inn On The Wye makes it easy to experience some great Ross-on-Wye attractions like The Thomas Blake Memorial Gardens, which is a popular garden. The Inn On The Wye puts the best of Ross-on-Wye at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Called in here after completing one of my walks. Staff very attentive on arrival and was poured a drink while being sat straight away at a table. Counted at least 15 other people there on a mid week lunchtime so obviously popular. I ordered the Wye Fish & Chips with chunky chips, peas and home made tartar sauce which arrived perfectly cooked and bang on 10 minutes from ordering. Having heard they did accommodation I asked if I could possibly see one of the 4 poster rooms if not a problem. It wasn't. Young lady, who had been serving, got a key and showed me the room which was really nice. They also have a function room which I looked in on passing. Again a thumbs up ? Overall a great experience with staff being helpful and attentive to everyone. Clean and tidy............Will be back again.
4.5 based on 334 reviews
Looking for a place to stay in Fownhope? Then look no further than The Greenman, a romantic bed and breakfast that brings the best of Fownhope to your doorstep. Green Man Hotel offers guests an array of room amenities including a flat screen TV, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available. The bed and breakfast offers a 24 hour front desk and room service, to make your visit even more pleasant. The property also features breakfast. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While visiting Fownhope, you may want to try some fish and chips at one of the nearby restaurants, such as The New Inn - Fownhope. We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at The Greenman as you experience everything Fownhope has to offer.
My dad and I stayed here for one night. There was initially a problem with the room which the staff dealt with immediately. The room was spacious, nice bath and full of character. The food was very good for both dinner and breakfast. The staff were attentive and friendly and the hotel is full of character and stories of the past. We did give some feedback upon check out - our room was extremely hot and there was a generator/ Unit immediately down on the exterior wall which was noisy. The two combined affected sleep somewhat but in no way did it ruin our stay so if you book it may be worth avoiding room 3. However that aside we couldn’t actually fault the place and will return in the future. We had a lovely time
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