The Castle Hotel

Bishops Castle, Shropshire
Hotel
+44 (0)1588 638403
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Per night
£95 - £180
Bedroom

12 rooms

Sleeps

Rooms sleep 2 – 4

Children welcome
Pets welcome
Babies welcome

Lovely small hotel in quirky market town surrounded by miles of stunning country - pretty rooms, tasty food and fine ales wait

Per night
£95 - £180

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£95 - £180 per night

The Experience

This thriving medieval market town sits amid some of the loveliest country in the land, a launch pad for walkers and cyclists alike, with Offa’s Dyke, Long Mynd and the Kerry Ridgeway all close. After a day in the hills, roll back to this quirky hotel for a night of gentle carousing. You’ll find heaps of country comforts: hearty food, impeccable ales, super rooms with honest prices. Downstairs, there’s a coal fire in the pretty snug, oak panelling in the breakfast room, and Millie the short-haired dachshund who patrols the corridors with aplomb. Stylish bedrooms upstairs have all be refurbished. Expect good beds, warm colours, flat-screen TVs, an armchair if there’s room. Some are up in the eaves, several have views of the Shropshire hills, two have baths in the room. Back downstairs you find the sort of food you’d want after a day in the hills, perhaps hot garlic prawns, beef and ale pie, sticky toffee pudding. Don’t miss the hugely popular real ale festival in July, the beer drinker’s equivalent of Glastonbury. The garden terrace, with long country views, is a fine spot for a sundowner.

Essentials

  • EV charger
  • Swimming pool
  • Hot tub
  • Garden
  • Open fire / woodburner
  • Breakfast included
  • Breakfast available
  • Meals available
  • Vegetarian meals
  • Parking on premises
  • Free parking nearby
  • Accessible by public transport
  • WiFi
  • Television
  • Spa
  • Central heating
  • Limited mobility
  • Wheelchair access
  • Mobile reception
  • Hob
  • Bar
  • Barbecue
  • Licensed premises
  • Paid parking nearby
  • Air conditioning
  • Relaxation areas
  • Washing machine
  • Tennis court
  • No smoking
  • Credit cards
  • Working farm
  • Owner has pets
  • Pets welcome

Family friendly

  • Baby monitor
  • Books and toys
  • Children welcome
  • Babies welcome
  • Stair gates
  • High chair
  • Fire guard
  • Cot available

Nearby

  • Pub/bar within 3 miles
  • Restaurant within 3 miles
  • Shop within 3 miles

Activities

  • Bikes available
  • Food courses
  • Kayaking
  • Other courses
  • Sailing
  • Surfing
  • Wild swimming

Accommodation

Pricing

Nightly price
from £95
Surcharges
Singles from £75. Dinner, B&B from £82.50 p.p.
9 Doubles
From £95
1 Twin
From £110
2 Family rooms for 4
From £130

Information

Special offer: Stay any night in Jan & Feb 2026 and get 30% OFF our B&B rates. Prices start from £98 per night. Upgrade to include Dinner for £38 per person. As always dogs are welcome and stay free of charge

Booking information

Check in
Flexible
Check out
Flexible
Other details
Extra beds for children £20.
Closed
Rarely.
Owner has pets
Animals living on the property
Dogs

Dog Welcome Box in the room for your pet which includes a feeding mat, food bowl, drying towel, lead, treats and poo bags. Dog friendly garden and walks from the front door.

Dogs welcome free of charge.

Dogs are welcome with you at the table for all meals in bar areas; let us know on booking, so we can give you a dog-friendly table throughout your stay.

Meals
Lunch from £4.50. Dinner, 3 courses, about £25.

Reviews

David, Winchester

We stayed in the Courtyard Room across the car park from the hotel. It is a wonderful room with a private courtyard (not too much used by us in January!) and a large bath room. The facilities are very good. The wifi was strong so we could listen to Radio Caroline on their internet broadcasts. We ate in the bar area at the hotel on one of the nights and the food was as good as ever. The real ales (the Three Tuns, Ludlow, Clun etc breweries feature) were really good, as you would expect. A shame the Six Bells brewery in town no longer brews. The staff were wonderfully helpful.


Michael, Stratford on Avon

Very good all round and cosy hotel with great food and staff.


Tim, Brighton

Visited The Castle Hotel for a drink and a bite to eat. There was a lovely warm welcome from the staff and the beer (Three Tuns XXX) and food (fish and chips) was excellent. There was also a lovely roaring fire. Highly recommend a visit!


Nick, Huddersfield

After a long day in the office it was so lovely to be greeted by a friendly smile and warm welcome at The Castle. The room was wonderful, individual and classy. The view from the room of the beautiful countryside was a real bonus. The bar area was great, nice little buzz from local and others guests chatting and lovely pint from the local brewery. Food was superb, great steak and ale pie, amongst the best I've had. I think one of the most important things in a hotel are the beds and the Castle's was brilliant, best nights sleep in year. Cant recommend the Castle enough .


Tracey, Black Country West Midlands

We have been going to the Castle Hotel for 10 year's, usually twice a year. If you want relaxation, excellent food, excellent customer service, then you're going to the right place. The place is beautiful and the view's are stunning. You can go walking for miles, take advantage of the daily routes provided, then come back to the hotel and just chill. If you want to take your fur babies, that's not a problem. They get spoiled to. If you are reading this, go on, give the Castle Hotel a go, I promise, you will not be disappointed.


Location

The neighbourhood

Local points of interest from Henry & Rebecca Hunter

  • The Castle Hotel is built with stone from, and on the site of, the original castle in Bishops Castle. Some excellent castles within a few miles drive are Clun Castle, Powis Castle, Stokesay Castle, Montgomery Castle and Ludlow Castle.
  • Lying within a giant loop of the River Severn and guarded by its castle, Shrewsbury has been called England's finest Tudor town. Black & white buildings abound with their ancient connecting 'shuts' or passageways. There are over 660 listed buildings here!
  • Within easy reach of Bishops Castle, the ancient Market town of Ludlow and its castle sit on the steep banks of the River Teme. It is one of Britain's best-preserved medieval towns. The Bull Ring was once the site of bull baiting in the Middle Ages.
  • Often described as one of Britain's most unspoilt towns, Montgomery is well worth a visit, with its mix of timber framed buildings and grand Georgian and Victorian houses. Montgomery grew up around the hill-top castle in the early 13th century.
  • For walking, try the famous walks of the Shropshire Way, the Long Mynd and Offa's Dyke, to the hundreds of miles of public footpaths across the county. The South Shropshire Way runs right past the front steps of the hotel.
  • For anyone looking for a more leisurely stroll take an amble up Carding Mill Valley in nearby Church Stretton. Owned by the National Trust you will be rewarded with glorious and panoramic views.