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You're eligible for a Genius discount at Highland Moors! To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. Highland Moors is the last Victorian Hydro Spa Hotel left in Wales, now a refurbished guest house and venue for conferences, functions and meetings. Set only 6 miles from the Royal Welsh Showground and a 20-minute drive from the Elan Valley, it has free Wi-Fi throughout and free secure parking. In the mornings, full English breakfast is served in the elegant breakfast room. Dishes are prepared using the freshest, free range, and locally sourced produce. There is also a full range of healthy breakfast options including cereals, museli, fresh fruit and yogurts. Evening meals are available for 6 or more diners by prior request. All rooms at Highland Moors are spacious and have a TV, hospitality tray, a hairdryer, leather sofa and chairs. Most rooms have an private bathroom and some have a private external bathroom. The guest lounge offers sofas, a wood burner, pool table and games. There is also a secure lockup for motorbikes, mountain bikes and golfing equipment. The children's outdoor play area includes a fort, swings, zip-wire and trampoline. There are plenty of outdoor activities within 1 hour from Highland Moors including off-roading, rally driving, motorbiking, golfing, shooting, fishing, mountain biking, walking, horse riding, sailing and bowling. The property has secure equipment storage facilities. Small Breeds Farm and Judges Lodging are a 40-minute drive away and there is easy access to the A483 road.
in the county of Powys
(7.3 miles, 11.8 km, direction NW)Several roads converge on this peaceful market town on the upper Wye. It is an historic town which is renowned as an angling, pony trekking, walking and touring centre, it is also the nearest town to the beautiful Elan Valley Reservoirs...
in the county of Herefordshire
(14.4 miles, 23.2 km, direction SE)Brilley is an attractive village lying almost at the meeting point of England and Wales...
in the county of Powys
(15.1 miles, 24.3 km, direction SE)Hay-on-Wye, as its name implies is picturesquely situated on the River Wye at a point where Herefordshire meets with the border of Wales..
a Historic Market Town in the county of Herefordshire
(15.1 miles, 24.3 km, direction E)This is a small ancient market town sheltered by the Hergest Ridge which rises to a height of over 1,380 ft. The town is situated near the Welsh border, with the lovely River Arrow flowing through...
in the county of Herefordshire
(19.7 miles, 31.6 km, direction SE)..
in the county of Shropshire
(19.9 miles, 32.1 km, direction NE)Rising at the side of the River Clun from which the town takes its name, this charming little place offers much of interest...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Herefordshire
(21.0 miles, 33.8 km, direction E)Pembridge, is one of the prettiest villages in Herefordshire, it is thrice blessed for it stands in a trio of black and white villages famed for an abundance of quaint cottages and graceful houses...
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Late in the 12th-century, the wooden fortification built at Clun in the 11th-century was burnt down by the Welsh. The land then.....
Luntley Court and Dovecote. A 15-16th century house with Dovecote..
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Longtown Castle - An unusual cylindrical keep at the top of an enormous earthen motte. Longtown Castle was built approx 1200 and.....
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