Just 7 minutes’ drive from the centre of Ludlow, The Clive Restaurant with Rooms offers luxurious accommodation alongside its award-winning restaurant.
Jane
United Kingdom
Food and service excellent but having to pay extra for breakfast at a quality hotel unusual.
Featuring a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The Wheatsheaf Inn is set in Ludlow, 40 km from Ironbridge Gorge and 50 km from Telford International Centre.
Ann
United Kingdom
Brilliant location just outside the remaining gate of the 1200s wall around the town. Such a lot of history in the walls of that room! Neat and clean, comfy bed. Close to great Indian restaurant and loved the market in the morning.
Situated in Ludlow, 40 km from Ironbridge Gorge, The Feathers Hotel features accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
A short walk from Ludlow town centre, The Charlton Arms provides attractive rooms and fine dining on the Ludford Bridge. This Shropshire pub is just 10 minutes’ walk from the medieval Ludlow Castle.
GEOFFREY
United Kingdom
the place was very clean and breakfast was good ,but it only starts at 8 o clock. We were late for work because we start at 8
Situated in Ludlow, The Keep is a 3-minute walk from Ludlow Castle. Free WiFi is featured. All units come with a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a private bathroom.
Boasting garden views, Ludlow Vintage Airstream features accommodation with a garden, a terrace and barbecue facilities, around 8.5 km from Ludlow Castle.
Luke
United Kingdom
Brilliant host and great location. Everything that was needed was provided. Additional items were arranged with ease and communication before arrival was definitely helpful.
Offering a garden and quiet street view, Ludlow Escapes - Ludlow Town Centre Apartments is located in Ludlow, 41 km from Ironbridge Gorge and 50 km from Telford International Centre.
Located in a listed building in a pleasant area of Shropshire, The Town House offers room-only accommodation. Free WiFi is accessible throughout.
Trystan
United Kingdom
Absolutely everything was up to a very high standard. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Where else could you have a fridge, coffee machine, separate bath & shower, fibre broadband, Hypnos (probably) bed, in a listed building for the price and location.
On average, 3-star hotels in Ludlow cost € 191.23 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ludlow are € 156.58 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ludlow can on average be found for € 148.15 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ludlow this weekend is € 192.96 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 187.56. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ludlow for this weekend cost on average around € 179.43 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs € 155.31 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ludlow for tonight. You'll pay on average around € 174.14 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ludlow will cost around € 117.66 (based on Booking.com prices).
A beautiful historic town with a wonderful castle.
A beautiful historic town with a wonderful castle. Great restaurants and pubs, a market and great shopping. Beautiful walks along the river. Quite beautiful! Recommend climbing the tower of the church for spectacular views!!
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Sally
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ludlow was a Market town, (but not exceptional), with a fine...
Ludlow was a Market town, (but not exceptional), with a fine castle. Their were several recommended restaurants which were mostly fully booked although we ate one night in 'The George'. Getting around Ludlow was simple although parking was a nightmare.
Eating at pubs in surrounding Villages is probably a better option, where greater choice and better value is available. We visited two and had exceptional meals, especially at The Lion' in Leintwardine which is highly recommended
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ludlow is an old market town with numerous attractive...
Ludlow is an old market town with numerous attractive buildings - every lane and road in the centre is ancient and interesting. Lots of places to eat and it looked as though there were interesting shops too (this was a very short stay). The market square, Assembly Rooms and the castle are set at the top of the hill. The deli in the square sells excellent things - which I took back home for supper. The hills are steep, but worth the walk if you can manage it, for instance down to the river - where I had an excellent breakfast overlooking the water (unforgettable view - and kingfishers if you're lucky). My dodgy knees complained, but not enough to put me off.
The central parking is free between 6pm and 8am and, very thoughtfully, fees paid after 6 pm automatically carry forward to 8am onwards, so no rushing to get to the car park before 8am - who wants to do that on holiday?
I haven't even touched on the amazing views and the glorious countryside around the town
I'll definitely go back
Su
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We have stayed here before, and have enjoyed.
We have stayed here before, and have enjoyed. This time we stayed in "Othello" which had a large room, hot tub, rooftop valcony with great views. Really excellent and service to match. Excellent all round.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It has rightly got a reputation for foodies, there were...
It has rightly got a reputation for foodies, there were plenty of options and markets most days selling all kinds of produce. It's quite hilly in places so need to take that into account. Good transport links to Shrewsbury, Hereford and beyond. Lovely small town friendly feel to all the areas we visited.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The town was beautifully clean, quite busy as there was a...
The town was beautifully clean, quite busy as there was a market on when we visited, plenty of places to eat . It also has the added bonus of the castle, which is worth a look around.
Surrounded by wonderful countryside and many walks to enjoy.
Dinham Hall Hotel was in an excellent location for exploring the sights of Ludlow, located directly apposite the castle, a few minutes walk down to the river, 2 minutes walk to market and 5 minutes walk to shopping centre, pubs, restaurants. Free car parking onsite, very friendly staff and breakfast was delicious with range of cold and hot options. Room was small but it was clean and had all the essential with good working shower and bath. I will definitely stop again when I go back to Ludlow.
Hotel is in a lovely setting - there are no real grounds and it is not in Ludlow, but we enjoyed the walk in.
Ample free parking and room was quiet.
Very good tea/coffee facilities - fresh milk. Although you had to call reception for homemade cookies - unclear whether there was a cost attached?
Soft large towels and good quality toiletries.
receptionist was very pleasant - check in and out was painless.
The ‘cooked’ breakfast was good.
Location amazing as I travel to Ludlow weekly and stay over. I've stayed in many places, Hotels and Apartments in Ludlow, and The Nest is one that I have been back to on a number of occasions.......whens its not booked! Its means that I have all the local facilities on the doorstep, and is in easy reach for my office. The chocolate is a nice touch by the way!
Amazing staff. Stayed for 2 nights for Ludlow races and on arrival, we asked if they could book us a taxi to get to the race course, they informed us we would be unable to get a taxi so they offered to take us themselves. Martin took us along with another couple. This was really nice and something that a lot of other hotels would not do.
Good directions provided by owner.
Within walking distance of Ludlow town centre.
Availablity of off road private parking.
Lovely outlook, although view obscured by overgrown garden.
Good base for a short stay for 2 people ( the advertised 3 would be a squeeze)
Well equipped but no tea towel.
Everyone at the hotel went the extra mile to make us feel welcome. There were extra little touches in the bedroom which we appreciated, lovely large shower and bathroom. A great two night stay. We would stay here again.
This hotel is in a fabulous location for seeing Ludlow. The staff were very friendly. The room was well appointed and spotlessly clean. There was a good choice at breakfast. I can recommend the Church Inn.
Room very good although small, breakfast and evening meal was excellent. I
We were very impressed with Ludlow having not been before and the hotel was in an ideal spot with lovely views of the river area
The perfect hotel to discover Ludlow from. Charming and spacious room in a renovated Tudor-style building. Clean and quiet. No staff on site, but the offsite manager and cleaners were all wonderful.
Ludlow was Beautiful
The location of the hotel slightly outside but walkable on a lovely route by day and taxi available at night
The staff were polite ,courteous and engaging
The food was superb
This was our second stay at this hotel. Our holidays are always long tours, staying at around 20 hotels a year and The Feathers is probably our favourite. The location is excellent.
Great hosts. Gave us great suggestions for days out.
Place was immaculate.
Able to walk into town.. Ludlow great choice as holiday base.
Lovely garden and outside seating area.
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