General Description | |
The Golden Lion Hotel is a grade II listed building, dating back to 1760 and currently enjoying its 250th anniversary. The Hotel stands proudly in the tiny village of Llandysilio on the A483 Welshpool to Four Crosses road. The very large rooms in the Hotel are decorated to the highest standard with all rooms being en-suite. There are also garden rooms which are suitable for those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, bed and breakfast or self catering. The restaurant is open seven days a week, day and night with local chef Karen Williams serving excellent country fayre. We are a real ale bar. Things to see and do:Powys CastleNational Trust property - a medieval castle built by Welsh princes with world famous garden and Italianate terraces ________________________________________Chirk Castle National Trust property - the last Edward I Welsh castle still lived in today ________________________________________Whittington Castle The beautiful remains of a 12th century moated castle located in the heart of the village of the same name, near Oswestry ________________________________________Lake Vrynwy Is a beautiful man-made reservoir with a perimeter road of 11.75miles and a tourist centre. Great for cycling, walking and bird watching ________________________________________Park Hall Farm A farming experience with exhibitions, nature trails, plenty of animals to see and feed________________________________________Llangollen Eisteddford A world-renowned festival of music, song and dance. Competitors from more than fifty countries come together for one week to stand side by side through music, while each evening the Pavilion plays hosts to concerts by world-class artists________________________________________Annual Jazz, Blues & Rock Festivalheld in the grounds of the Golden Lion Hotel, 12 hours of great music. | |
Hotel Description: | |
Hotel Type: | Hotel |
Address: | The Street |
The minimal room price: | 40 GBP |
Hotel Class: | (3 stars) |
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