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Discover the most popular places to visit in Oswestry
Photo by Steve Rowe
Open Photo by Steve Rowe
Lake Vyrnwy
9.6/10 (85 reviews)
This Victorian reservoir nestles in the Berwyn Mountains, featuring a historic stone dam and RSPB-managed wildlife sanctuary. Cycle the perimeter road for spectacular views of forested hills and tranquil waters.
Photo by Julie Parry
Open Photo by Julie Parry
Pistyll Rhaeadr
9.0/10 (17 reviews)
Wales's tallest waterfall, Pistyll Rhaeadr cascades 240 feet over three dramatic stages in the Berwyn Mountains. Explore well-marked trails to both base and summit for panoramic views of this natural wonder.
British Ironwork Centre
9.0/10 (4 reviews)
This metalwork haven displays 100+ sculptures from recycled materials, including the famous Knife Angel. Explore indoor galleries and the 90-acre sculpture park to appreciate British ironwork artistry.
Lion Quays Spa
9.4/10 (39 reviews)
Unwind at Lion Quays Spa, home to the UK's first Snow Cave and set along the picturesque Llangollen Canal. Indulge in Elemis treatments or float in the hydrotherapy pool while enjoying serene waterway views.
Llanymynech Golf Course
Llanymynech Golf Club straddles the Wales-England border, letting you tee off in one country and putt in another. Enjoy panoramic views while navigating its challenging parkland-moorland course.
The Willow Art Gallery
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
This vibrant community art space showcases diverse works from local and national artists in a converted car showroom. Browse ever-changing exhibitions, then relax in the café with handcrafted gifts from the on-site shop.
Nant y Wern
Nant y Wern offers a tranquil Welsh farm experience near the scenic peak of Cyrniau. Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall for a perfect day in rural Powys.
Oswestry Leisure Centre
Enjoy an outing to Oswestry Leisure Centre during your stay in Oswestry. While in this relaxing area, find time to visit its spas.
"The room we had was fairly run down. In particular it had a strong and unpleasant odour. At first we thought having the windows open would help. But part way through the night the smell was so terrible we were awake.
In the morning we realised it must have been mildew and mold. Some of the glass window pains had black mould, not only around the edges but in the middle of the glass.
We left pretty early because we couldn't be in the room anymore. On check out we let the staff know and they...
"We stayed in a twin room .beds comfortable but room very narrow. No mirror to do hair.toilet roll holder broken.
Friendly staff in restaurant, lovely food. Not much disabled parking which made things difficult. Lovely treatments in spa."
"Very clean, high quality, lovely home with fresh flowers and friendly, helpful hosts. Beautiful country garden to back and expansive views from lounge and one bedroom. Easy parking on site. Large steps to reach first storey difficult for parents in mid/late 80s but metal rails both sides helped. Highly recommend"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.