I can only partly comment on this venue as I was unable to go inside because I had my dog with me. However looking at the place it is wonderful being old, built from stone and in a beautiful area. The staff served us outdoors sitting on the grass so we could have a meal and drink. The food was very good, a reasonable portion and inexpensive. I'm sure from our visit the rooms etc will be very good. Well worth either a visit or to stay here.
Alison Ellis314 days ago
A lovely, remote CADW (free) Priory with a hotel on site. Despite being Bank Holiday service was polite and swift and good. We did a rather strenuous( I'm no longer a spring chicken) walk up onto Offa's Dyke. The views were breathtaking and well worth all the effort. I would love to try the hotel while the Perseid Shower was in the skies as it must be the perfect place with so much atmosphere.
Tony Mockeridge314 days ago
Only visited the cafe. Staff are extremely passionate about caring for this unique 12th century Priory. Welcoming and very happy to share their local knowledge. Don't miss it if you're travelling through Wales
Sheils Hickman314 days ago
Local beauty spot to me. Great walks from here. Cafe is brilliant, selling alcohol, non alcoholic drinks, food etc. Owner very friendly and cheerful.
David howells344 days ago
Not stayed here but it’s super old, rustic and the parlour bar is a proper snug. Being in the grounds of ancient Llanthony Abbey is also super cool. Super countryside views all round too. No phone signal though…but that can be a good thing!
Morgan Mills344 days ago
Our second visit to the priory. One of the most beautiful and peaceful places in the world in my opinion! Had some lovely fish and chips at the celler bar this time! A lot of narrow country lanes to get here but definitely worth it
Rosie Brown1 year ago
We didn’t stay but popped into the restaurant for the best filter coffee and snacks with a warm and genuine welcome, good company and idyllic setting. Will definitely return as the menu is traditional yet extensive with lots of gluten free options and children’s choices too. Loved the place.
Edd Chappell2 years ago
We didn't stay but a great place to stop for a drink and refreshment! It's a shame that they don't allow dogs, but really well located. There's a free car park and an public loo, so good for any intrepid explorers start/finish. Really nice welcoming staff and lots of walks in the local area!
The staff served us outdoors sitting on the grass so we could have a meal and drink.
The food was very good, a reasonable portion and inexpensive. I'm sure from our visit the rooms etc will be very good. Well worth either a visit or to stay here.
Will definitely return as the menu is traditional yet extensive with lots of gluten free options and children’s choices too. Loved the place.
Really nice welcoming staff and lots of walks in the local area!