The Royal Oak Welshpool, Powys, SY21 7DG

  • 25 bedrooms

Georgian coaching inn at the gateway to Wales

The Royal Oak is a historic coaching inn situated in the market town of Welshpool. The pub dates back to the 1600's, is dog friendly, and offers all day dining and an in-house coffee shop. Choose from 25 inviting en-suite bedrooms, including good options for families and guests travelling on business. Book a stay and explore the Shropshire Hills just over the border in England.

Facilties & Amenities

  • Beer Garden
  • Breakfast
  • Craft Beer
  • Dog Friendly Rooms
  • Family Friendly
  • Log Fires
  • Meeting Space
  • Parking
  • WiFi

Bedrooms

Choose from 25 Classic, Deluxe, and Superior en-suite bedrooms.

Each room comes with comfortable beds, complimentary toiletries, a TV, hospitality tray, hairdryer, and WiFi access.

Family bedrooms? Yes, book a Superior family room.

Dog friendly? Dogs are welcome in most areas excluding the main restaurant. Guests are welcome to dine with well-behaved dogs in the bar or outside in the courtyard. 

Dog friendly bedrooms are bookable in a few rooms on request and prior acknowledgement directly with the pub for a nominal additional fee per dog per night.

Parking? Yes, to the rear of the pub.

In the morning, wake up to a delicious breakfast.

Food & Drink

Enjoy delicious food and drink in the restaurant or relaxed atmosphere of the bar.

Expect a smattering of comforting pub classics, seasonal dishes, afternoon tea, delicious desserts, and a roast on Sundays.

The bar is a welcoming sanctuary, stocked with an eclectic choice of beers, ales, spirits, and cocktails. There is also a considered wine list, interesting non-alcoholic options, and their own house blend coffee.

In the summertime, enjoy sociable al fresco drinks in the small garden.

Meeting space? Yes, the pub hosts corporate events.

Nearby

The market town of Welshpool is four miles from the border with England.

The Snowdonia National Park is just over an hour away.

Book a stay and explore walking trails such as Offa’s Dyke, historic castles, and the Shropshire Hills.