Clun

Clun is a nicely out of the way spot these days, but its position by the River Clun and at the junction of routes north-south and east-west near the border with Wales (and Offa’s Dyke) made it significant in medieval days, that status reflected in its castle... Read More

Clun Events

May
Clun Green Man Festival
August
Clun Carnival

Hotels in Clun - 5 places to stay

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The Crown Inn

The Crown Inn
If you like walking, cycling, fishing, golfing or bird watching, the Crown is ideally situated for exploring some of the best opportunities in and around the surrounding area. Set in the heart of the picturesque ... More | visit website

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The Bothy

The Bothy

In an area of outstanding natural beauty, this historic 18th century, Grade II listed cottage stands in the centre of the charming village of Clun, just a short stroll from two pubs serving excellent food ... More | visit website

Other Places to Stay near Clun

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Hurst Mill Farm (0.98 miles)

Hurst Mill Farm

A warm welcome awaits you when you visit Hurst Mill Farm.
South Shropshire is renowned as the prettiest part of the county and we are located in the lovely Clun Valley.

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The Crown Inn (3.48 miles)

The Crown, a 17th Century Drovers Inn is located in the Clun Valley, within half a mile of the Offa's Dyke path & app. 3½ miles from the historic town of Clun. A family friendly ... More | visit website

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Boars Head (5.04 miles)

Boars Head
Comfortable rooms at affordable rates! Our rooms are in a converted 17th Century Barn, offering you self containment, with all the facilities you would expect from a 4 star Inn. Our rooms are decorated sympathetically ... More | visit website
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Castle Inn (5.14 miles)

Castle Inn

This small and friendly guest house is situated in an imposing 16th century stone-built building, ideally located in the heart of the Teme Valley in Wales on the English border. Castle Inn is a charming guest ... More | visit website

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The Castle Hotel (5.21 miles)

The Castle Hotel
"You are in a hotel in Shropshire in Bishops Castle, one of the most charming and unspoilt market towns in England, and conveniently close to the medieval towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow. You are surrounded ... More | visit website
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The Baron at Bucknell (5.23 miles)

The Baron at Bucknell
The Baron at Bucknell (formerly known as The Baron of Beef) is a traditional free house country inn set in the pretty village of Bucknell with stunning views of rolling Shropshire hills and just 20 ... More | visit website
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Horse & Jockey (5.43 miles)

Originally a 14th century coaching inn, the Horse & Jockey offers a warm and friendly atmosphere, owned by the same family since 1989. Situated in Knighton town, close to the Offa's Dyke Centre, the inn offers ... More | visit website
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Knighton Hotel (5.44 miles)

Knighton Hotel

For business or pleasure The Knighton Hotel has much to offer. Situated on the Welsh Border, in the beautiful County of Powys, The Knighton Hotel is within easy driving distance of the Midland towns ... More | visit website

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Mellington Hall Hotel (7.43 miles)

Mellington Hall Hotel
Mellington Hall is a Boutique hotel in Wales, housed in an 18th Century Victorian Gothic Mansion. Set in 280 acres of Mature Gardens and tranquil parkland currently run by Lance & Vanessa Thomas, Mellington Hall ... More | visit website
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Highgrove Barns (7.69 miles)

Highgrove Barns

A right royal welcome awaits you at The Dairy and The Byre, newly converted, well appointed, 18th Century barns adjoining the owners house. The accommodation is on the ground floor with only shallow steps to ... More | visit website

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