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Location and Access to Mellington Hall Hotel in Wales
   

The hills and valleys of the Welsh Borders remain a relatively undiscovered area, which is why the pace of life is slightly more civilized in these parts. There are no theme parks, and no television film sets masquerading as villages; simply a genuine area of outstanding natural beauty.

Mellington Hall Hotel in Wales lies on the border between Wales and England with the famous earthwork of Offas Dyke running through the grounds. The facade looks over a wide fertile valley to the towering slopes of Corndon Hill, which, at 513 metres could be classed as the first mountain in Wales. A very short drive will lead you to Montgomery, the eponymous old county town, with a fine castle ruin guarding the town square below. Bishops Castle to the South East has no castle ruins to explore, but it has got a splendid church with a one handed clock, and is a well known pilgrimage for lovers of Real Ale. These are just two of the local attractions which are listed in detail in Leisure and Activities.

Whatever direction you are travelling from, Mellington Hall Hotel is lucky to have relatively quiet and very scenic 'A' roads running almost to the doorstep, so the final part of your journey is likely to be the most pleasurable, placing you in the right frame of mind to fully enjoy the hospitality that lies within.

Mellington Hall Hotel is a Hotel In Wales

 
   
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
                 
         

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