Herefordshire Hotels, Aparthotels, Bed-and-Breakfasts, Guesthouses, Inns, Motels UK accommodation guide.
Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Herefordshire .
Situated in the centre of Bromyard and easily accessible from the A44, this cosy hotel offers comfortable accommodation in a pleasant setting, one that is rich in history and character.
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Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and thick stone walls.
In the heart of some of best countryside in the mid-Wales borders, this family-run 3-star inn provides the perfect spot from which to explore this wild and wonderful land. The Baskerville Arms is just 1.
Set within a modernised coaching inn, this charming residence is situated on the Offa?s Dyke footpath in the small market town of Kington, which lies on the Welsh border.
A warm welcome awaits
you at the Old Mill, the ideal spot from which
to explore the beautiful Herefordshire
countryside.
There is a cosy lounge with log fire, a patio
area which opens onto the exquisite gardens and
very comfortable rooms will all the modern
amenities you would wish for.
Evening meals are catered for, where home
cooking is a speciality. There is also plenty of
parking.
The Falcon House is
set in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley
between Ross-on-Wye and Hereford.
An ideal place for
lovers of walking, bird watching, golfing and
country pursuits.
Situated on the B4224 just south of the
picturesque village of Fownhope it is easily
accessible from the M50, Junction 3.
All rooms
have a colour remote TV, tea and coffee making
facilities and ample off the road parking.
Breakfast is taken in the comfort of the garden
room. There are many pubs and restaurants in the
area and Tourist Information is displayed in the
reception.
Price: Single from £37.00 - £42.00,
Double/Twin from £34.00 - £39.00 per person, per night,
Family room from £72.00 per night Rooms: 4 Double/Twin En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
The Green Man is a
Country Inn situated in the centre of the
peaceful village of Fownhope.
The inn dates back to the first year of the
reign of Henry V11 AD 1485.
A black and white building with low oak beams
throughout, set in an attractive garden.
The Inn acts as an
excellent rendezvous, close to the meandering
River Wye...
...amongst the rolling
woods and meadows of the beautiful Herefordshire
countryside. From this excellent position you
can indulge in leisure pursuits, foremost and
closest of which is the fishing over some of
England's best Salmon reaches.
The Alberta House
offers peaceful accommodation within 10 minutes
walk from the City Centre, train and coach
stations.
We offer a large
private car park, garden and private courtyard.
20 rooms all strictly
non-smoking.
All rooms have remote
control television, radio alarm clocks and
hospitality trays.
Superior rooms have
Freeview TV, a full hospitality tray with a
variety of hot drinks and snacks to choose from.
All rooms are situated over 4 blocks to ensure a
quiet restful stay.
Listed building
(1725) A lovely half-timbered farmhouse in a
rural setting, close to a number of nice walks.
Good food available
locally with the pub within walking distance.
Hospitality tray in
both rooms, plus comfortable bed and tasteful
decor.
Local fresh produce
used for scrumptious breakfast.
Children welcome. Dogs by
arrangement. Parking available. Tennis court.
Ideal location for walkers. Close to Hay-on-Wye,
(town of books!) very popular with tourists! A
place not to be missed.
Price: £25.00 per person, per night Rooms: 2 Private Bathroom Accommodation Type: B&B
A detached Victorian villa dating back to 1895, situated in a quiet, tree-lined residential road, close to the city centre. Somerville House offers contemporary, 'boutique' style five star accommodation and delicious breakfasts, combining the luxury and comfort of a good hotel with warm and friendly service. There is Wi-fi throughout and ample free carparking.space.
Rating: AA | Guest Accommodation | 5 Stars Rooms: 12
Room facilities: Non-smoking | Ironing board | Freeview | DVD player | TV | CD player | Rooms from: £50
Church Street, Hay-on-Wye, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR3 5DQ
The Swan at Hay is a privately-owned hotel and restaurant in the Marches town of Hay-on-Wye where warm hospitality and good food await you.
Rating: VisitWales | Hotel | 3 Stars AA | Hotel | 3 Stars Rooms: 18
Room facilities: Tea/coffee facilities | Non-smoking | Hairdryer | TV | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £75 Mobility info: There is a ramp for the one step in to the main hotel buidling. There are two ground-floor bedrooms.
19-21 High Street, Bromyard, Hereford, Herefordshire, HR7 4AA
The Bay Horse is situated in the centre of the quiet market town of Bromyard, just 12 miles north-west of Hereford. A traditional black and white timber building dating back to the 16th century with
This magnificent early Victorian Mansion is set on an elevated knoll in over 2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. We look after you and your guests, treating you in a style befitting our historic country house.
Standing in 3.3 acres of landscape gardens just 1 mile from the historic Cathedral City of Hereford. the hotel provides a beautiful and peaceful haven for rest, relaxation and business.
Brandon Lodge is a professionally converted 19th-century building within the city boundaries, 1 mile from the centre, 2 miles from the train station and within walking distance of a frequent bus route.
Behind an impressive facade added in 1857, this historic coaching inn dates back to the 16th century. Our hotel has long been Hereford's most popular hostelry offering a warm welcome and informal atmosphere.
Perfectly located, Premier Inn Hereford is close to Hereford Leisure Park and Hereford Race Course, with good access to Hereford Train Station. Hereford city centre is 2.4 km away.
Perfectly located in the idyllic Herefordshire countryside, The Three Horseshoes Inn is a friendly 17th-century family inn, offering private guest accommodation.
This lovely, old stone building is at the foothills of the Black Mountains amid beautiful countryside and views of the Brecon Beacons. It has a restful feel and comfortable rooms.
Recommended by Johansens Small Hotels Guide 2009 Aylestone Court Hotel and Restaurant is an elegant Georgian town house which has been lovingly restored to create an elegant hotel, blending original style with modern comfort. It is conveniently situated within easy access of Hereford City Centre. It is within easy walking distance of Hereford Railway Station and local businesses and shops. The Ayl more info. . .
A heady sense of the histories of Church, Monarchy and Parliament pervade Holme Lacy House, a magnificent Grade I listed mansion just 20 minutes from the handsome riverside town of Ross-on-Wye. Free Wi-Fi internet access is available in selected public areas around the hotel. Enjoy a bubble pool, swimming pool, sauna, steam room and fitness suite, plus freshwater angling (seasonal, rod licence req more info. . .
We are proud to be accredited by Which? Good Bed and Breakfast Guide and winners of a Nature Trust Green Business Award and Wildlife Action Award - Gold level. You are assured of a warm welcome from Ralph, Elizabeth and McObie (woof, woof) to their 400 year old home which as you would expect, is full of Oak beams, in addition it has a deep Well within the house. All rooms are en suite or with priv more info. . .
Breathtakingly attractive, listed 16th Century manor in 16 acres of landscaped gardens, with river frontage, woodlands and pasture land in tranquil Welsh Borders countryside. Set in the Black Mountains on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ancestral home of the Cecil family with many original features. The ground floor areas have recently been comprehensively yet sympathetically renovat more info. . .
A 500 year old former malt house. now a luxury farmhouse offering guest accommodtion. Located just 4 liles from the M50 and Ross on Wye. In rural Herefordshire, with country views. more info. . .
The New Inn is an attractive 16th century coaching Inn just 4 miles from Ross on Wye, 10 miles from Hereford and 9 miles from Monmouth.Its perfect for meeting colleagues, placating the family or entertaining friends, whether in the lounge bar, dining room or garden. The lounge bar and dining room are enhanced during the colder months with huge inglenook fireplaces which crackle to the sound of bur more info. . .
Set in a rural location yet only two mlies from Ross on Wye. With views over the Herefordshire countryside in a peaceful location. All ensuite accommodation with free to air TV channels, Wi-Fi, radio, clock, alarm, CD player, tea and coffee making facilities with fresh milk. Licensed intimate restaurant using fresh local produce ( booking essential) and cider and perry produced on the farm. Cider more info. . .
Rural location 3 miles north of Hereford city. Ideal for touring, golf, sightseeing. Both en-suite and non en-suite rooms for non smokers. Teacoffee making facilities. Colour televison. Ample car parking for 5 cars. Please note the car parking area is unsuitable for large lorries. Accessability to rooms after 15.00 hours.There is only a very limited bus service into Hereford making the accommodati more info. . .
This small 8 bedroomed, newly built hotel is part of a traditional public house serving traditional ales and Herefordshire ciders. With our air-conditioned conservatory restaurant we are able to offer traditional and contemporary home cooked food using fresh locally sourced produce and specialising in Herefordshire beef. Our team of chefs can accomodate all tastes whether they be meat lovers, glut more info. . .
Visitors to the beautiful counties of Herefordshire and Worcestershire will find the carefully restored Hopton Arms a delightful place to stay overnight or simply to call in for a drink or meal. Conveniently located just five miles from Ledbury, and within easy driving distance of Worcester, Hereford, Malvern, Cheltenham and Ross on Wye, this attractive Inn combines authentic Victorian charm with more info. . .
Award winning, warm,
friendly welcome awaits you from Juliet & Clive,
where stress-free living, relaxation and high
standards of service are all ingredients in a
bed & breakfast stay at any one time of the
year.
Lowe farm is situated
in the heart of rural Herefordshire, close to
the village of Pembridge and the popular 'Black
and White Village trail'.
It offers a perfect
base for exploring the surrounding area and
further a field.
Delicious breakfast prepared with produce from
several different local farms giving that much
enjoyed flavour/ freshness and fresh eggs from
our own chickens 'in the paddock' served up to
10am, while evening meals are available by
arrangement using local and organic meats,
vegetables, ice creams and local apple juice.
After a busy days walking or sightseeing, guests
can relax in the beautifully furnished lounge,
or catch some sun in the peaceful garden and new
conservatory, made for the garden lover. We
offer a no smoking environment and a house fully
centrally heated. En-suite rooms, TV and
hospitality tray and mini fridges using fresh
milk for morning tea. Children under 16yrs not
allowed.
Visit Britain 4 Star
Gold Award... Quality at Heart Service Mark Gold
Award... Excellence in Tourism awards 06/07 Gold
Award.
The Bateman Arms, Shobdon, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 9LX
The Bateman Arms is an 18th Century, three storey coaching inn situated in the small village of Shobdon in the unspoilt County of Herefordshire, just a few miles from the Welsh Border. The Bateman Arms has three main guest rooms situated on the first floor and a further six en-suite rooms in the refurbished Coach House.
Rating: AA | Inn | 4 Stars Rooms: 9
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Pets allowed | Non-smoking | Ironing board | Internet | Hypoallergenic pillows | High speed internet | Hairdryer | Freeview | Desk | TV | Adjoining rooms | Rooms from: £55
A 15th-century coaching inn with oak beams and a winter log fire, the Talbot Hotel offers en suite rooms, modern facilities, free parking, free Wi-Fi and excellent food.
Extremely comfortable and well appointed 17th Century townhouse in the centre of historic Leominster moments from all taverns, restaurants and facilities. Secure private parking for all guests.STRICTLY NON-SMOKING more info. . .
The Saracens Head is
a family run inn situated alongside the River
Wye at Symonds Yat.
We serve good food
and beverages in a relaxed atmosphere as well as
offering riverside accommodation all year
around.
We also have two new
superior rooms in, the Boathouse annexe, which
offer more space and beautiful views down the
valley.
We serve a wide
selection of meals from two different menus: Our
Lunch Menu and Dinner Menu.
One can choose to eat in
a relaxed and informal environment either
outside or in. We have two eating areas inside
and two terraces on the river's edge which are
surrounded with the natural beauty of the Wye
Valley. The flag stoned bar maintains the
relaxed and friendly atmosphere - overlooking
the River Wye.
Steeped in
history, this majestic grade II Georgian
Country Hotel, overlooking The River Wye
and valley below, boasts many famous
visitors including Queen Victoria and
Charles Dickens who planned his American
Biography whilst staying here.
The Royal now combines all the
friendliness and charm of a traditional
country hotel along with the best
standards of food, wine and comfort
expected from a modern establishment.
We also have a bar dining area and
restaurant, where we offer a seasonal
menu with...
...a wide selection of modern and
traditional British favourites, from hearty main
courses to lighter snacks, complemented by a
selection of real ales, carefully selected wines,
speciality teas and coffees.
The Royal boasts 3 further function rooms suitable
for weddings, conferences and private dining.
Please feel free to ask a member of staff to show
you these facilities during your stay. Our
dedicated staff believe in personal, efficient and
friendly service and whatever you needs, our team
will ensure that your stay is both enjoyable and
comfortable.
Glewstone
Court has received numerous awards and
accolades over the years and is set
amongst fruit orchards in an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty overlooking
the Wye Valley.
The unique character of the Hotel is
reflected in its rooms.
The bedrooms are individual in style and
decor and come equipped with all the
extras one would expect.
All are en-suite with bath and shower.
Glewstone Court is ideally situated for
countryside pursuits such as touring and
exploring, canoeing or golf, or to
simply provide the perfect relaxing break. We
welcome children and dogs under control and always
do our utmost to make sure that your stay with us
will be a happy one.
Price: Single from £55.00, Double from
£58.00 per room Rooms: 8 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
Set deep in
the heart of the Wye Valley, The Forest
View is a small family hotel with a warm
and friendly atmosphere.
Superbly situated in a unique position on
one acre of award winning gardens (B&II
1989), on the banks of the River Wye.
We offer a high standard of
accommodation and are highly recommended for our
traditional English meals. All rooms offer
panoramic river view, private facilities, fully
centrally heated, tea/coffee making facilities,
colour television, direct dial telephones and our
own licensed cocktail bar.
The Forest View Hotel can cater for all types of
visitor from those wishing a short break to those
who wish to stay on longer and explore this
beautiful part of the country. You can sit and
relax in the beautiful grounds of lawns, shrubs
and ornamental fish ponds, where the only sound
that breaks the silence is that of flowing water
of the river. Price: From £39.50 - £50.00 per person Rooms: 11 En-suite Accommodation Type: Hotel
Our Guesthouse is a
secluded, quiet Georgian Farmhouse set amongst
the peaceful, Herefordshire countryside,
surrounded by tranquil colourful gardens.
Wake up to birdsong not traffic!
Our B&B Guest House
offers 3 en-suite facilities; 2 with shower and
bath, one with shower room.
Relax and enjoy your pre-dinner
drink on one of our patios or lawns. Convenient
for historic towns and villages, castles, the
River Wye, cathedral and abbeys, walking,
cycling and shopping.
Price: From £29.00 per person, per night.
Single Occupancy £40.00 per night Rooms: 3 En-suite Accommodation Type: B&B
An ideal base
for exploring the wonderful county of
Herefordshire, Broadlands comprises of a
family room, which can sleep up to four
persons, a double room with a beautiful
view of May Hill and the surrounding
countryside and there is a twin room.
A Cot is also
available upon request.
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The dining room is both spacious and prettily
furnished, so that you may enjoy your delicious
full English breakfast in comfort. If you are
vegetarian or have any other special dietary
requirements, please advise Gill and Mervyn in
advance, so that your needs can be catered for.
There is a patio area, which guests are most
welcome to use during the summer months. Well
behaved dogs by prior arrangement.
Price: Single from £28.00, Double/Twin
from £50.00, Family from £65.00 per night Rooms: 4 Accommodation Type: Guest House
Accessible bed and
breakfast close to Monmouth and near Ross on
Wye, alongside Forest of Dean.
A break, a change of scene, or just a few days
away from the hubbub of working life.
The peaceful and beautiful landscape surrounding
our home is just the place for you.
The house has a wealth
of character and charm, spacious enough for our
guests to feel relaxed and comfortable. The welcome you receive is
genuine as we love having people to share our
home. Wi-Fi access available. AA 4 Star rated.
Awarded level M2 accessibility for the disabled
by the English Tourism Council. Don't forget our
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website for current special offers.
Price: From £31.50 - £50.00 per person Rooms: 6 Accommodation Type: Guest House
The Chasedale, built c1870 is a large Victorian
House in 'the dale of the Chase', the wooded hill which still provides an
impressive backdrop for the Hotel.
Although only 1/2 mile from the town centre it is comparatively secluded,
being surrounded by gardens.
The spacious 10 en-suite bedrooms are all
individually furnished...
...with central heating, remote control television, radio, & hospitality tray. Pets Welcome. The Hotel is no smoking throughout.
Situated in the heart of
the Wye Valley 2 miles east of the Welsh border
between the market towns of Monmouth and
Ross-on-Wye.
The Crown Inn is the
prefect place to eat, sleep and drink. Offering
comfortable accommodation to all. All rooms are tastefully
furnished with en-suite facilities, hospitality
tray, alarm clock, hairdryer, TV with Freeview
and Wi-Fi internet access. The restaurant has a
reputation for serving the finest quality food.
All meals are prepared daily from only the
finest quality meat and poultry, the freshest
fruit and vegetables from local suppliers. The
bar is kept as traditional as possible with a
variety of ales, wines and spirits.
Palace Pound, Ross on Wye, Hereford and Worcester HR9 5HZ
Standing high above the horseshoe bend of the River Wye, the Royal enjoys some of the best views of the surrounding countryside. Situated near the town centre the hotel is ideally located to explore Goodrich Castle, Monmouth and the Brecon Beacons. All 42 bedrooms are well equipped. The hotel offers both modern and traditional cuisine in a choice of settings. Other facilities include a bar and free car parking.
Gloucester Road, Ross on Wye, Hereford and Worcester HR9 5LH
Chase Hotel - a member of Classic British Hotels, is set in private grounds in beautiful Ross-on-Wye. All bedrooms are individually appointed with some enjoying views of the surrounding grounds and gardens. The hotel restaurant is renowned for its fine cuisine. Conveniently located just minutes from junction 4 of the M50 and a short drive from the Royal Forest of Dean.
Richard & Kelly offer a warm welcome at this 17th Century barn in the Wye Valley. Renowned for its award-winning food which is locally sourced using seasonal ingredients and home-cooking techniques to provide a delicious meal. The bedrooms are all well-appointed and benefit from televisions, tea/coffee making facilities and complimentary bathroom toiletries. The property has a 1 acre south facing garden which is over-looked from the dining room. A warm, relaxing stay always available.
Rating: AA | Restaurant with Rooms | 4 Stars Rooms: 8
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Tea/coffee facilities | Pets allowed | Non-smoking | Internet | Hairdryer | Freeview | Fireplace | Fire alarm | Desk | TV | Rooms from: £58
Georgian Country House set in 4 acres of garden and woodland, near both Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth. Expect a warm welcome, excellent food and wine and glorious views over the River Wye and beyond.
Rating: AA | Country House Hotel | 3 Stars Rooms: 11
Room facilities: Wi-Fi | Trouser press | Telephone | Pets allowed | Non-smoking | Internet | High speed internet | Hairdryer | Family/oversized room | Desk | TV | Alarm clock | Rooms from: £49
The Royal Lodge is the place to spend a relaxing break in a beautiful setting. Built in 1876, this former royal hunting lodge is in close proximity to numerous outdoor activities such as canoeing, abseiling, caving, kayaking, golf, cycling, walking and horse-riding. The hotel is also well situated to explore the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and the South Wales coast.
Rating: AA | Guest Accommodation | 3 Stars Rooms: 20
Room facilities: Non-smoking | Rooms from: £50 Mobility info: A large ramp is available to gain access to the hotel.
Situated in the most picturesque street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, this 14th century inn maintains many of its original features, including oak beams and a large stone fireplace.
In the heart of the Wye Valley, overlooking the River Wye and the ancient Goodrich Castle, this traditional old-fashioned English country inn offers tasty food and charming en suite rooms.
Perfectly situated in a peaceful riverside setting, yet only half a mile from the bustling market town of Ross-on-Wye. The family-run Bridge House Hotel offers the opportunity for relaxing 'get away from it all' breaks.
A warm and friendly welcome awaits you from your hosts Roger and Helen Wynn. Set on the romantic banks of the River Wye, Wilton Court is the perfect haven to relax and be pampered.
Country house hotel set in beautiful countryside with friendly and professional staff. Fine dining using many locally produced foods, complemented by an extensive cellar and wines from our own vineyard.
Just off junction 4 of the M50 motorway, less than 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from Ross-on-Wye's town centre, the hotel offers great value, with free parking and comfortable, modern rooms.