Lion Quays Waterside Resort is set in English countryside, with stunning views of the Llangollen Canal. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, a power shower and complimentary toiletries.
Natalie
United Kingdom
The externals, spa and wedding venue side of the property are exceptional
Very nice breakfasts
Located just outside the small Welsh village of Chirk, on the Wales-England border, Moreton Park Hotel offers free on-site parking and is only 10 minutes’ drive from Wrexham city centre.
One of the oldest hotels in Wales, The Hand in Chirk was built in 1610, and offers traditional charm and period features. There is a restaurant, bar, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
David
United Kingdom
Nice place and perfect for what we wanted to check out the erea of Chirk.
Situated in the picturesque Ceiriog Valley, The Glyn Valley Hotel is a historic inn offering a restaurant and rooms with valley views, just a 20-minute drive from Llangollen.
Mercedes
United Kingdom
Staff are super friendly. Room was great size and spotless with good facilities. Dog friendly throughout. Had a wonderful stay.
Situated in one of the oldest streets in Llangollen and a few seconds from the high street, Gales has individual en suite bedrooms.
Karen
United Kingdom
Location was excellent, the staff were really friendly and the wine bar below was lovely. We had a few issues with our room, the window catch was broken and the television didn't work. The window was mended as soon as we told the staff but we only got the television sorted out late on our second night.
The Wynnstay Hotel in Oswestry is a 4 star property located 4 miles from the Welsh border. The elegant Georgian style building sits prominently on the high street in the market town of Oswestry.
Julia
United Kingdom
The location was excellent and having a private car park was great.
The bar and restaurant were lovely and the breakfast was really good.I couldn't fault the hotel and facilities for the price ,outstanding.
Situated in Whittington, 41 km from Chester Racecourse, Ye Old Boote Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Damian
United Kingdom
The village was lovely. room was nice, they accepted dogs.
On the Shropshire and Welsh border hills, this peaceful country house sits in delightful English countryside, and has held 2 AA Rosettes for food quality for over 10 years.
In a peaceful, idyllic setting, the hotel combines the traditional charm and attractive original features of a 19th-century building with the contemporary chic of extensive and luxurious spa...
Harriet
United Kingdom
Beautiful place to stay, the staff were all so lovely and the room was much bigger than I expected! I had a fantastic stay and even saw a real life wild pheasant!
I’ve visited Chirk on many occasions for business and...
I’ve visited Chirk on many occasions for business and leisure. The village is quieter since the building of the bypass. One feature to see is the aqueduct. Nearby Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is famous but Chirk Aquaduct is impressive too. It runs alongside the railway viaduct over a deep valley. At its north end the canal enters a tunnel.
Jeff
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Disappointing. Don't be taken in.
Disappointing. Don't be taken in. It's not really a castle, its a stately home and not a very interesting one at that. Only part of the 'castle' can be viewed, what can be seen is not very interesting and poorly presented and not set in context. There were no information screens, very little signage and what information there was consisted of 'this is a painting of a person you've never heard of. This is another'. At £15 per person (!) this was grossly over-priced and certainly not worth the money
Jerry
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately we were returning home from one funeral to...
Unfortunately we were returning home from one funeral to prepare for another in a couple of days so we did not have time to visit any where except the adjacent restaurant but it looked a pleasant little town with lots of local sites such as the castle and Pontcysyllte aqueduct
Flightdeck9
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
We took a dayboat hire for the family out of the Anglo Welsh...
We took a dayboat hire for the family out of the Anglo Welsh marina at Trevor and travelled down the canal down to Chirk, passing over the famous aqueduct. Following day we went to the British Ironworks near Oswestry and saw the Knife Angel sculpture. A great day out.
Rodger
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
The hotel is outside Chirk, a few minutes drive.
The hotel is outside Chirk, a few minutes drive. The town is quite small but has a good free car park. We couldn't visit the castle as it was closed due to bad weather. The Llangollen canal is nearby and good for walking. The aqauaduct is interesting. It's easy to get to NT places, Llangollen, Oswestry and Snowdonia National Park.
Margaret
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Chirk is just a small Village but cute and it has coffee...
Chirk is just a small Village but cute and it has coffee shops and gift shops. Llangollen is close and it's generally a nice area to drive around.
Walks along the canal are a bonus and this is close to the Lion Quays resort..
Plenty of easy and free parking in the hotel car park. Rooms were spacious and clean. The Poachers Pocket pub is across the quite busy road on the canal side. There is also a large garden centre with a cafe next door. The Lord Moreton pub on the other side is closed but I believe you can have breakfast there if you order it when you check in. A good base for a day or two at a reasonable price if you don’t need to be in town.
Has a mezzanine bedroom which is quite unusual. Very spacious as a result. Quiet so you get a good nights sleep. Parking certainly not an issue. Attached restaurant was closed when I was there but you have a brasserie a short walk away and a garden centre with a cafe etc in shopping hours. Chirk is quite close by (25 minute walk) and plenty more options there. Would happily use again.
The swimming pool and tennis courts were super, and the included breakfast was outstanding.
And the meals that we had from the on-site restaurant were great, with several tasty vegetarian options. The property was beautiful and quite well-maintained. Rooms were clean and spacious.
location was lovely close to the canal for nice walks into Chirk. Lovely double room with a nice view of the canal. Delicious breakfast and evening meals, staff very helpful and polite at all times during our stay. lovely Spa at the Hotel to relax and unwind with good facilities.
Resturant and spa are of a decent standard but the hotel and rooms are VERY dated and the pictures used by booking.com do not offer a true depiction of the rooms.
Very overpriced for what it is although I imagine a lot of it is for use of the leisure facilities.
Easy parking. Clean affordable rooms with plenty of space. Excellent breakfast.
Perfect for cycling the canal path to Llangollen via x2 aqueducts and x2 tunnels.
Staff friendly evening meal good at local pub within walking distance.
Easy parking. Very helpful & polite reception staff on arrival. Clean room - great bed. Great location for our needs - easy walk home from a wedding at the Spa Hotel. Attentive helpful staff at breakfast.
The spa, pool, steam facilities etc, we're among the best I Have ever seen, especially the pool, it was very big with lovely ambient lighting.
This is the hotels one stand out star point.
We loved the bar and restaurant at the waterside - luckily we can’t fault the food or service here, also access to spa facilities was ok it’s just a shame about the hotel - thank you
After a busy day we were able to have a relaxing drink and a delicious dinner. Friendly staff. Great base for visiting Chirk castle and the canal/aqueduct. Clean and comfortable.
Everything went well. From the hotel stay, to spa treatments, pool and steam room, the views, the staff, food and environment was very great and hospitality was well given.
Stayed here several times for work purposes and the hotel is absolutely fine. Everything works - quick Wi-Fi,. comfortable room, restaurant just next door, good service.
lovely rooms,food was amazing and the staff were great and friendly. lovely overnight stay and will be visiting again especially with it being a dog friendly hotel.
Lovely old hotel dating back a number of centuries but with modern convenience . Breakfast was a 10/10.
Staff were charming . An undiscovered part of Wales
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