![]() | Royal Oak Hotel Welshpool Royal Oak Hotel, The Cross, Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7DG "Little over three hours journey from London lies the county of Montgomeryshire in the middle of the ancient kingdom of Wales." |
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| The Royal Oak Hotel The Royal Oak Hotel is situated at the heart of the small Welsh market town of Welshpool. For centuries this Grade II listed building has welcomed travellers through its doors to rest and relax, whilst enjoying the beautiful Welsh countryside. You may not arrive by horse and carriage today but you will still experience our warm, Welsh hospitality. The hotel is within easy reach using the train and road networks or the local international airport. | ![]() |
| So whether you enjoy walking along Offa's Dyke, brushing up on your country sports, need to stop over on a business trip or just exploring this gateway into Wales, The Royal Oak Hotel is your perfect refuge. |
| Accommodation Walking up our sweeping, listed staircase you are transported away from the bustling hotel downstairs. As you make your way across the landing you're just a few steps away from entering one of our 25 en-suite bedrooms. Whether you have booked a standard, contemporary or classic room we will endeavour to make your stay with us a relaxing one. Rooms are equipped with all the amenities you would expect from a three star hotel. The classic and contemporary rooms go that bit further with boutique style furnishings and flat screen satellite TV's. Business travellers will appreciate desks big enough for laptops and free wireless broadband. | ![]() |
| The Royal Oak is an ideal base for family getaways. Our larger classic family rooms include sofa beds in addition to the master bed and we also have adjoining door rooms if you want to have a bit of privacy from your cherished ones! |
| Wedding's and Conference Facilities The Royal Oak is a great place for a wedding! We can cater for all sizes of wedding party and budget. From private dining for smaller groups in our restaurants, up to 120 seated in the Powis suite or 150 for an evening reception. We are licensed to hold civil ceremonies. We provide the Bride and Groom with a suite for the evening and the remaining 24 rooms may be booked out at a discounted rate for your guests. | ![]() |
| With three function suites many different types of meeting can be accommodated, from a small boardroom to a seminar for 150 people to an exhibition up to 200 people. Full Audio Visual equipment is available to hire and free wireless broadband is available in all areas within the hotel. All budgets can be catered for, ranging from teas & coffees to working lunches to full board 24 hour delegate rates. Having the great Welsh outdoors on our doorstep, we are able to arrange outdoor pursuits and country sports to help with your team building and relaxation. |
| Dining There is plenty of talk in the media about locally produced food and at the Royal Oak we agree with all the hype! Where possible we use local or Welsh suppliers, and we use Free Range Eggs from our own chickens at our farm. Our chefs enjoy the challenge of producing quality food at affordable prices and produce dishes tastes, recognition from the AA for our food and service and we have been awarded an AA rosette for which we are very grateful! | ![]() |
| Our restaurants are open all day, from breakfast until 9pm. We serve an all day bar menu between 10am and 9pm and an A La Carte menu from 6:30 to 9:30pm. Hotel guests may also use our 24 hour room service menus. We also cater for private parties of up to 50 in either of our restaurants or the Powis suite which will hold up to 150. Buffet, carvery or sit down menus are available to suit your requirements and budget. Worth a Visit Powys Land Museum Powis Castle Lake Vyrnwy Llanfair Caereinon Railway Montgomery Canal Offa's Dyke Set amid the Welsh Hills, Welshpool stands crossroads between the north/south A483, which connects Wrexham to Llandrindod Wells and the east/west A458, linking Shrewsbury to Dolgellau and the welsh coast. |