Elfie

6062 - New

5.5 miles NW of Clun | Sleeps 2

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7 Nights from £420

The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.

Nearby pub

The Crown in is a traditional 17th century country inn offering home cooked food and real ales. There's a small restaurant with a woodburner to keep you cosy and a south facing beer garden for alfresco dining in summer.

Nearby walk

Spend time emmerced in nature here! Enjoy heathland, pools and wet heath, home to a wide variety of invertibrates and birds. The terrain can be tricky with tussocky terrain but this beautiful area can be enjoyed from the edge of the road too.

Nearby town

Situated three miles west of the small town of Clun, Newcastle is a rural village surrounded by picturesque countryside on the river Tern.

Also nearby

The Kerry Lamb is a traditional pub with cosy interiors and a warming real fire. For warmer weather there's a beer garden for al fresco dining. Food is traditional pub grub and dogs are welcome here.

Open daily during daylight hours, Clun Castle sits proudly on a rocky mound overlooking the picturesque town of Clun. Parking is free and you are welcome to explore however please note the castle grounds have steep slopes and uneven ground so sturdy footwear is recommended.

Situated close to Clun Castle, The White Horse Inn is a traditional pub serving real ales, several of which are brewed in their own on-site microbrewery, and home cooked meals. If you'd prefer to dine at home, a takeaway service is available.

The Postcard Cafe sits is a beautiful location on the 15th century Clun Bridge. Open daily (closed Monday and Tuesday), the cafe serves home made treats and freshly made cakes throughout the day.

Take the track from a small car park to the right of the gates and enter 6 hectares of footpaths and walking trails through the reserve. Once part of the sewage farm next door, the site was re-modelled in 1996 and is now home to a variety of wading birds and otters. Dogs are welcome on a lead.

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