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The Cain Valley Hotel

The Cain Valley Hotel

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#1 of 1 hotels in Llanfyllin
4.5 of 5 bubbles
Location
4.1 of 5 bubbles
Rooms
4.4 of 5 bubbles
Value
4.4 of 5 bubbles
Cleanliness
4.6 of 5 bubbles
Service
4.2 of 5 bubbles
Sleep Quality

Finding an ideal historic hotel in Llanfyllin does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Cain Valley Hotel, a nice option for travellers like you.

Rooms at Cain Valley Hotel provide a flat screen TV, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.

You can also enjoy a lounge while staying at Cain Valley Hotel. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Cain Valley Hotel.

While in Llanfyllin be sure to experience local crab favourites at Seeds.

If you’re looking for something to do, LLanfyllin Workhouse (0.7 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Cain Valley Hotel.

Cain Valley Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Llanfyllin.

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Property amenities
Free parking
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Wifi
Bar / lounge
Restaurant
Fishing
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Non-smoking hotel
Kids' meals
Special diet menus
Room features
Flatscreen TV
Room types
Non-smoking rooms
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HOTEL CLASS
Star ratings are intended to indicate the general level of features, amenities, and services to expect. This property is classified according to VisitWales.
3.0 of 5 stars
HOTEL STYLE
Family
Business
Languages Spoken
English

Location

High Street, Llanfyllin SY22 5AQ Wales
Getting there
Car recommended
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Grade: 45 out of 100
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Chester Airport
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marty556 wrote a review Jan 2020
Cheshire, United Kingdom
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Fantastic stay over new year on half board. The hotel is very old and has a wonderful stair case and sloping floors in the bed room. This made a very interesting and fun stay.
The Room was lovely and comfortable with clean fresh bedding and lovely shower room with massive shower. The Food is excellent.with a large choice of meals. I had a very good steak that was cooked perfect Breakfast was excellent with full welsh breakfast, cereals , breads tea coffee etc.
The bar serves excellent real ale and the locals are very friendly and welcoming.
The Hotel staff are friendly and cheerful.
There are lovely walks direct from the hotel that are very easy.
Excellent value for money we paid only £90 per night for 2 people including evening meals and breakfasts.
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Date of stay: January 2020
5.0 of 5 bubblesLocation
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
5.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
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Tac wrote a review Jul 2021
solihull
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Recently enjoyed a 2 night stay to celebrate our Anniversary .The room was large and very clean . Food on Half Board basis was very good as was the portion sizes. Both Breakfasts and Evening meals / desserts were all very enjoyable . Every member of Staff was friendly and polite .This Hotel would certainly have got 5* but for 2 very minor things that let it down a little for us .The tap water in both sinks in our room ran far too slow ,barely a trickle .Annoying even to fill the kettle .We were in the top floor room so i realise its a pressure issue ,although the shower worked well .The 2nd minor thing was, although the Hotel states it's dog friendly ,we were a little bit disappointed to find out on arrival that in the Evening they were not allowed in the restaurant . It wouldn't usually have mattered to us to be fair but we were celebrating a Special Anniversary and was a little bit disappointed to be seated next to the bar on both nights. ( Nothing bad with the bar though ) We would not have booked the Half Board option if we had known this as there are plenty of other pubs in the area that we could have chosen to eat at with lovely gardens accepting dogs. Just to add our dog is extremely well behaved ,but we do understand its for hygiene reasons ,although allowing them at Breakfast in the same Restaurant room is a little confusing .
Just to reiterate .Yes we would recommend you book this Hotel we had an enjoyable stay visiting the 2 Lakes in the area , Lake Bala & Lake Vyrnwy.
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Date of stay: July 2021
5.0 of 5 bubblesValue
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
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emababz wrote a review Jun 2021
5.0 of 5 bubbles
We pulled up for our 2 night stay to be greeted at the door quite rudely. I arrived at 2:10pm and explained to the man at the door I was here for a booking for a two night stay, abruptly I was told "we are not open yet, check-in is not until 3pm". I knew that but I wasn't able to finish my sentence that we just wanted to leave our vehicle. When I eventually was able to ask if I could we went over the road to another pub for a drink to wait until 3pm. A nice, "sorry, we are not checking people in to 3pm" would have been nicer. In fact, at one pint whilst drinking our drink in the other pub, we thought about driving to the next town to stay! Now, I am glad we never. We went back to check in an hour later and we were greeted by the manager Sean. What a lovely, friendly welcome we got. He showed us to our room which was huge and full of character and charm that you would expect from a 17th Century hotel. It was clean, welcoming and quirky...we loved it. The floorboards creaked and the birds were heard in the roof rafters above us but if we wanted boring rooms then we would have gone to a premier inn. This is a 17th century hotel with a magnificent original staircase and wood framing not a modern building. It's charm was made even more better at evening dinner when we were greeted by a local lady (we think she works there but it was her day off). She showed us our seat in the dining area and chatted about the age and history of the building. We ordered a starter, a main meal each and a desert each. The choices were ample to chooses from and to suit all tastes and when our dishes arrived, the food was amazing. 10/10 for everything we had. the service was great and our dog was made to feel as welcome as we were. breakfast on both days was also delicious. All fresh produce and not your usual cheap bacon and sausages you would get in a branded hotel. We drank in the local bar section of the hotel both nights and were greeted with friendly, smiley happy faces and staff and locals who chatted along with us. We would not hesitate to recommend this hotel to anyone, made special by the friendly manager Sean and his team and the amazing food we had. Thank you to all the team at Cain Valley and to the locals. I am so pleased that the first greeting we had (it was the chef) did not put us off and the chef certainly made up for it by producing the food he did.
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Date of stay: May 2021
5.0 of 5 bubblesValue
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
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peter y wrote a review Jul 2022
Wrexham, United Kingdom
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Stayed here last week on way to Lake Vyrnwy and cannot fault the place. Set in the quiet Welsh village of LLanfyllin, this 17th century old coaching Inn is the perfect overnight stay. Booking was easy on line and we were welcomed at reception with ample free parking at the rear of the premises. Staff were friendly, courteous and helpful and so were the locals who I spoke to at the bar. They gave us tips on local walks and routes to the dam and everyone was welcoming. Our room on the top floor was huge with space to sleep 4 . It had a settee and large tv with hair dryer and coffee making facilities. A very comfortable nights sleep was had followed by an excellent hot Welsh Breakfast which set us up for the day.
The evening meal menu is superb and the Welsh Lamb Steak is to die for as is the fish pie. Coupled with first class ale on tap this is a little gem in the middle of nowhere. We could not have been made more welcome. Thank you to all.
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Date of stay: July 2022
5.0 of 5 bubblesCleanliness
5.0 of 5 bubblesService
5.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
Room Tip: Ask for room 12
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Kgri7 wrote a review Jul 2021
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Would not recommend eating here after recent experience. Two items on dinner menu very over cooked.
Removed from bill but left dining room having eaten just the vegetables fot dinner!
Which were cooked well.
Needed to request young man serving breakfast to wear a mask which is after all a requirement and for the safety of everyone!
Other members of staff appear also not to be wearing face covering!
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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fieryfighter wrote a review Dec 2021
Bow Street, United Kingdom
4.0 of 5 bubbles
We had an unplanned stop over to break up a long journey and found Llanfyllin to be an interesting little town and had a pleasurable stay. The bar area at Cain valley is cosy and we had an excellent steak and ale pie for lunch sat in the warm. The breakfast was excellent with good quality bacon and sausage. We didn't eat in the evening as we were still full from lunch! Unfortunately we did have some issues with our room but they weren't able to move us as they were full. However the owner Mark was an shining example in how to provide excellent customer service in how he dealt with this. He made us feel valued and listened to and discounted our room rate to compensate. We left thinking we would be very happy to stay again and will make sure we ask for the room he suggested next time!
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Date of stay: December 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Jim D wrote a review Aug 2022
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Visited this hotel for two nights and ate both evening meals in the hotel. The hotel is a classic establishment built in the late 1800's and brought up to date, albeit a few years ago,

The food and ale were of a high quality and good value.

The room was comfortable, spacious and again good value.

They provide secure motorcycle and cycle storage in a gararge.

I will return again
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Date of stay: July 2022
4.0 of 5 bubblesService
4.0 of 5 bubblesSleep Quality
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Leanne D wrote a review Aug 2023
5.0 of 5 bubbles
This is a lovely little hotel, it is a 1700s building so steeped with history even the staircase is grade one listed so can't change them. Has all the original beams n fireplaces. Bathroom is modern and large in the quadriple bedroom. Room very large. Beds comfortable n rooms clean with kettle tea n coffee. If you are looking for modern smart then this is not for you. Situated in a quiet little village so is quiet n quaint. Dinner was lovely and decent portions and not expensive. Breakfast choice of cereals and cooked breakfast all from local butchers. Sausages n bacon was delicious. Staff very friendly the 2 girls in bar were great. Lady on reception that welcomed us was friendly and helpful. Chef Emma was excellent with son whose tooth came loose so couldn't eat, she offered ice cream, ice drink cake etc. In morning we checked out and a little envelope with £1 was in saying hope your tooth fell out and feel better. Could not fault this place and if came back we wouldn't hesitate staying there. I never do reviews but they 1000% deserve it. Thanks ladies n gents.
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Date of stay: August 2023Trip type: Travelled with family
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Edwina S wrote a review Aug 2020
Cardiff, United Kingdom
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Good hotel in pretty village. Food and drink excellent with staff helpful. Rooms are most unusual with sloping floors which adds to the character of the hotel. Traditional menu , well presented and tasty
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Date of stay: August 2020
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Pam B wrote a review Jul 2021
Arundel, United Kingdom
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Stayed 3 nights from 12 July. Very warm welcome, lovely big room and fantastic food. Two evening meals and three breakfasts beautifully cooked .all at very reasonable prices would definitely stay again.
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Date of stay: July 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Answer from FrankFlurter
Cambridge, United Kingdom147 contributions67 helpful votes
Hi, at Cain Valley hotel there was a party of bikers and they locked their bikes in the double garage at hotel over night.
chrisjohn046 wrote a tip Jul 2024
Cardigan, United Kingdom5 contributions7 helpful votes
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Car park tucked round the back. "
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Paul C wrote a tip May 2024
29 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Small car park but we found a space each time."
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Stuart P wrote a tip Sept 2023
Newark-on-Trent, United Kingdom6 contributions17 helpful votes
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Well worth giving it a try."
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peter y wrote a tip Jul 2022
Wrexham, United Kingdom303 contributions154 helpful votes
5.0 of 5 bubbles
"Ask for room 12"
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Dai wrote a tip Oct 2021
Haverfordwest, United Kingdom92 contributions30 helpful votes
4.0 of 5 bubbles
"Car park at the rear"
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PRICE RANGE
₹9,783 - ₹10,302 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
United KingdomWalesPowysLlanfyllin
NUMBER OF ROOMS
12
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Cain Valley Hotel
Which popular attractions are close to The Cain Valley Hotel?
Nearby attractions include Roomination Escape Games (1.2 km), Llanfyllin Workhouse (1.1 km), and Dragons Co-op Shop (6.8 km).
What are some of the property amenities at The Cain Valley Hotel?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, an on-site restaurant, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at The Cain Valley Hotel?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and a lounge during their stay.
Is parking available at The Cain Valley Hotel?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to The Cain Valley Hotel?
Conveniently located restaurants include Seeds, Plas Yn Dinas, and The Stumble Inn.
Is The Cain Valley Hotel located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.3 km away from the centre of Llanfyllin.
Are pets allowed at The Cain Valley Hotel?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Are there any historical sites close to The Cain Valley Hotel?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Llanfyllin Workhouse (1.1 km).
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