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A quiet hotel in its own grounds, with ample parking, set amongst open countryside yet within walking distance of the town, river and castle.
The historic town with its proud Norman castle and large parish church has many fine examples of Tudor, Georgian and Victorian architecture. It has a market several days a week and many small, interesting shops. The Cliffe Hotel is conveniently placed ten minutes walk from the castle and shops, in a quiet location across the River Teme amongst fields and woodland.
Built in the 19th century and standing in its own extensive grounds, the Cliffe Hotel has a large car park. There are also patio and lawned areas where guests can relax. It has nine bedrooms with en-suite facilities. Single, double, twin and family rooms are available; all equipped with colour televisions, tea and coffee making facilities and direct dial telephones. There is full central heating throughout the hotel. Courtesy WiFi service available.
The Cliffe has a Full-On Licence with a well stocked bar, providing a wide range of drinks including real ales. Restaurant and Bar meals are available and there is an extensive wine list. The hotel is ideally placed for country walks in the Mortimer Forest and fishing on the River Teme. Golf, putting, bowls, tennis, swimming, boating, canoeing, cycling and horse riding are also available locally, as is a day at Ludlow Race Course.
The Cliffe Hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore the rich variety of country and historical sites in the area. These include Offa's Dyke to the west and the Clee Hills and Wenlock edge to the east. To the north are Stokesay Castle, Long Mynd and Caer Caradoc while to the south is the Black and White Village Trail in Herefordshire. Further afield are the county Shrewsbury, the cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford, the Severn Valley Railway and World Heritage Site of Ironbridge.





















FROM SHREWSBURY:Take A49 S. Enter Ludlow follow signs for castle. Turn left at canon outside castle gates & continue over Dinham bridge, turn right at fork in road. The hotel is the 2nd turn on left down lane, signed Priors Halton. HEREFORD:Take A49 N. Entering Ludlow turn left before lights at Ludford Bridge, signed Burrington/ Wigmore. Climb hill onto Whitcliffe. At the top after the lay-by turn right. Turn left at Cliffe Hotel sign, the hotel is 2nd turn on left along lane.
| Room/Unit Type | Price | No of Rooms/Units | Sleeps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single en suite | £50.00 - £60.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 1 | 1 |
| Double en suite | £80.00 - £100.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 4 | 2 |
| Twin en suite | £80.00 - £100.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 4 | 2 |
| Family en suite | £50.00 - £100.00 (Per Room per night, breakfast included) | 2 | 4 |
The details displayed on this page are correct at the time of publication however, Shropshire Tourism would like to advise all visitors to check prices & opening times with the venue prior to traveling in case of changes that might have occured since the publication of this page. Whilst Shropshire Tourism endeavours to ensure that the information on this site is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy and Shropshire Tourism does not accept any liability for error or omission. The directions above are for planning purposes only and should be used alongside a general roadmap or satnav system. Variables such as road/construction works, traffic, weather conditions etc may cause alterations to the route.