Originally established in the 17th Century as a Coaching Inn, The Falcon Hotel offers accommodations in a historic building in Bridgnorth. Free WiFi is provided.
Christopher
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very, also the room. did not have dinner
Located in Bridgnorth, 9.1 miles from Ironbridge Gorge, Ye Olde Punchbowl Country Inn & Gardens provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jack
United States of America
Helpful and Friendly staff
Excellent and delicious food/breakfast.
Great location in the countryside.
The Down Inn is located in the countryside just 5 minutes from Bridgnorth. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, and offers free on-site parking. The bedrooms offer a work desk, TV and radio.
Kevin
United Kingdom
Breakfast very good. Evening meal was excellent. Carvery, beef was amazing
Located in Bridgnorth, 9.2 miles from Ironbridge Gorge, Parlors Hall Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a bar.
Anne
United Kingdom
I have stayed here before and it was just as good this time round. If you're looking for somewhere that you just stare at blank grey walls this is not the place for you! I love coming in and collapsing into a huge leather chair with a drink and looking at all the paintings and pictures. The garden is fabulous!
The Bull's Head is an 18th-century country inn set amid Shropshire's hills, with stunning views over the Severn Valley, Clee Hills, and the Chelmarsh Sailing Club.
alison
United Kingdom
Lovely, friendly. Evening meal was good value. Breakfast was good too, and the breakfast room was perfect for a relaxing start to the day.
Bridgnorth B&B offers accommodations in Bridgnorth, 25 miles from Lickey Hills Country Park and 26 miles from Broad Street.
Alex
United Kingdom
Great location right in the centre of town. Lovely property part of a major development for Bridgnorth. Stable bar not currently open during the week but the Atrium does superb food and great drinks selection staff friendly and helpful
BELESME, PRIVATE ANNEX offers accommodations in Bridgnorth, 18 miles from Chillington Hall and 25 miles from Lickey Hills Country Park.
Claire
United Kingdom
Great value for money, very helpful host, property was very well presented and immaculately clean.
The location was tucked away and very quiet with a comfy bed.
Thoughtful touches, including toiletries and a selection of dvds and facilities to make hot drinks.
Set amid the Shropshire countryside, making it ideal for walking or fishing trips, this quaint property features views across the River Severn and has free Wi-Fi.
Ian
United Kingdom
I thought it was a very nice room, nicely furnished and with nice big lamps. A better size than most rooms I have stayed in. The cooked breakfast was good and orange juice, cereal and tea/coffee provided. We had dinner one night and that was nice and had a very good choice of vegetarian food. The pub was quite vintage with big mirrors on the stairs and good pictures and vintage lighting all contributing to it being an attractive place. It obviously had been very nice but unfortunately it is now in decline.
On average, 3-star hotels in Bridgnorth cost $166 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bridgnorth are $125 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bridgnorth can be found for $136 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $171 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bridgnorth for tonight. You'll pay around $136 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bridgnorth will cost around $125, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Bridgnorth is a pleasant market town with a number of...
Bridgnorth is a pleasant market town with a number of historical buildings. It also has a very unusual cliff railway- the only inland example of it's kind in England I believe. But we didn't see any of these this time, although we have in the past. For me, this time, the main attraction is the Severn Valley Railway, a very well-run heritage line running for over an hour southwards to Kidderminster.
TERENCE
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice place to visit, have a ride on the Victorian funicular...
Nice place to visit, have a ride on the Victorian funicular cliff railway to get to the top town. Lovely shops and cafes. Walk round the castle, have a quite moment in the church. Walks along the river Severn good for fishing.
B
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The place is very historic with Tudor buildings with a...
The place is very historic with Tudor buildings with a modern twist very friendly people lower town and high town so the back is very steep but there is a train/tram going up and down a bit expensive but helps if anyone suffers the walk
tracy
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Thriving market town, interesting shops, lots of places to...
Thriving market town, interesting shops, lots of places to eat and drink. The funicular railway between high and low town is fun and inexpensive. Whilst we were there we went canoeing on the River Severn with www.canoeuk.com which was a great experience, fun and good value for money. Bridgnorth a great place to stay, for a weekend getaway!
Roger
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bridgnorth is in two parts a low town and a high which can...
Bridgnorth is in two parts a low town and a high which can be accessed easily by the Bridgnorth cliff railway. The Severn valley railway goes from Bridgnorth to Kidderminster and is well worth a visit for a day.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Good town with plenty of shops restaurants and bars Friday...
Good town with plenty of shops restaurants and bars Friday outdoor Market. Lots of history to explore having to levels of the town Great location to visit surrounding areas. Have visited numerous times for the day but stayed overnight in one of the many pubs offering accommodation which gave us the opportunity to explore more. Also great for steam train enthusiasts.
The B&B was in a great location with the front door opening onto High Town's main street where there was a good variety of shops, pubs, restaurants, a traditional street market and the historic Town Hall. The cliff railway and the Severn Valley Railway were within walking distance.
Superb cottage with everything you need and more , it really is a work of art . The cave is stunning and just a short walk up the hill to bridgnorth high town .
Karolina is very helpful and responsive .Highly recommended
Host very welcoming, locals friendly. Breakfast was good but had to order the night before. Good central location for high town and short walk to the tram for low town. Would recommend.
A really modern property with great interior design. The location is very central for the town centre which has a great variety of shops, eateries and pubs.
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