Cain Valley Hotel

  • High Street, Llanfyllin, Powys, Wales, SY22 5AQ
  • N 52 45.992, W 003 16.344
  • 12 rooms / 26 people max
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  • Loads of off-street parking Loads of off-street parking
  • Reception Reception
  • Bar Bar
  • Games area Games area
  • Dining Dining
  • Double Room Double Room
  • Bathroom Bathroom
  • Family Room Family Room
  • Bathroom Bathroom
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Traditional 17th century coaching inn with great food, friendly locals and secure, garaged bike parking.

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Cain Valley Hotel

The Cain Valley hotel, Llanfyllin is a traditional 17th Century coaching inn, steeped in character and fantasticly placed as a touring base for North Wales, Shropshire and beyond.

Secure bike parking

Parking is great with an enclosed courtyard around the back of the hotel with both a covered area and lockable garage for your bikes.

Great, local food

We offer a comprehensive menu of home cooked meals, made with locally sourced ingredients wherever possible. Vegetarians are also well catered for.

Llanfyllin itself is a charming town surrounded by the gentle rolling hills typical of the Mid-Wales borders, it is an ideal centre for exploring Mid-Wales, Snowdonia and the Welsh Coast.

Nearby Points of Interest

Welshpool & Llanfair Railway (9 miles)
The Narrow Gauge railway runs, throughout the season, from Welshpool to Llanfair Caereinion through very picturesque Scenery.

Lake Vyrnwy (10 miles)
In 1888 a dam was built at Llanwyddyn and the centre of the former village was drowned to form a reservoir to supply Liverpool with water. It is a place of great beauty and also a nature reserve. The RSPB in conjunction with Severn Trent, has an exhibition centre at the end of the dam with look-out point and bird hives along the lake-side

Llanrhaedr Waterfall (10 miles)
One of the Seven Wonders of Wales! The waterfall cascades 240ft over the rock face and is situated at the far end of a re- mote valley which leads from the village of Llanrhaedr There is a path leading to the top of the waterfall and the ascent is well worth making for the rewarding view.

Powys Castle (12 miles)
This inhabited, medieval castle is a National Trust Property situated just outside Welshpool, some 12 miles from Llanfyllin, is set in beautiful terraced gardens. There is a National Trust Shop and Tea Shop in the Grounds. The Castle is closed in winter.

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Biker Specific (hotel / B&B)
  • Free parking
  • Hose / Jet wash
  • Maps
  • Off-street parking
  • Routes / Guides
  • Secure parking (e.g. Garage)
  • Tools / workshop
  • Visor cleaning
Campsite Facilities
    Establishment Facilities
    • Bar - Licensed
    • Breakfast - included in price
    • CafĂ©/restaurant
    • Children Welcome
    • Conference / meeting rooms
    • Dietry friendly
    • Dogs / Pets Allowed
    • Evening meals in-house
    • Groups welcome
    • Linen provided
    • Lunches in-house
    • Non-residents welcome
    • Payment - Cash
    • Payment - Cheque
    • Payment - Credit Card (Visa/Mcard)
    • Payment - Debit Card
    • Rooms - Double
    • Rooms - Family
    • Rooms - Twin
    • Towels provided
    • WiFi - Free
    General
    • Location - Town/City
    Misc
      Room Facilities
      • En-suite bath &/or shower
      • Hairdryer
      • Ironing Facilities
      • Shaver sockets
      • Tea & Coffee / Kettle
      • Toiletries
      • TV - Terrestrial
      • WiFi in room (free)
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