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Montgomery Cottages with Hot Tubs
3 Cottages Found
- Stunning panoramic countryside views
- Luxury hot tub with stargazing opportunities
- Three bedrooms with high-end bathrooms
- Wood-fired pizza oven and BBQ
- Peaceful rural location near Montgomery
- Private hot tub with countryside views
- Luxury lodge on working farm
- Exceptional hosts with welcome hamper
- Two bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Perfect rural location near Montgomery
- Private hot tub with amazing views
- Luxury lodge on working farm
- High-end fixtures and fittings
- Friendly helpful owners
- Perfect peaceful countryside location
Montgomery Guide
Montgomery, a historic market town in Powys, offers a range of cottages with hot tubs for those seeking a Welsh countryside escape. From cosy romantic retreats to larger properties for family gatherings, there's accommodation to suit every need.
The area boasts impressive attractions including Montgomery Castle (TripAdvisor 4.5/5), the Old Bell Museum (4/5) and the stunning Powis Castle just 7 miles away. The town sits on the England-Wales border, making it perfect for exploring both countries.
Did you know that Robert Clive (Clive of India) was MP for Montgomery in the 1760s? The town's medieval history is evident in its well-preserved architecture and layout, with some buildings dating back to the 13th century.
Self-catering cottages provide freedom to explore at your own pace. Options range from traditional stone cottages with wood-burning stoves to modern barn conversions. Many properties welcome dogs and the hot tubs add that extra touch of luxury after a day's walking.
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Sightseeing
Montgomery packs a lot into a small space. The town centre has a wealth of Georgian and Victorian buildings that tell the story of this border settlement. Montgomery Castle (SY15 6HN, open daily 10am-4pm, free entry) dominates the skyline and offers spectacular views across to the Shropshire Hills.
The Old Bell Museum (SY15 6RA, open April-October, Wed-Sun 11am-4pm) houses fascinating exhibits about local history. It scores 4/5 on TripAdvisor, with visitors praising its "excellent local history collection" and "friendly volunteers".
Powis Castle (SY21 8RF, National Trust) is just 7 miles away. The medieval fortress houses one of the finest collections of paintings and furniture in Wales. Its world-famous garden, with terraces cut into the rock, scores an impressive 4.7/5 on TripAdvisor.
I recommend visiting the Town Hall, built in 1748, which still hosts the weekly market every Thursday. The St Nicholas Church contains an unusual wooden bell tower and the tomb of Richard Herbert, father of the poet George Herbert.
Pet Friendly
Montgomery is brilliant for dog owners. The surrounding countryside has miles of footpaths where dogs can run free. The Kerry Ridgeway and Offa's Dyke Path both pass near the town, offering excellent walking routes.
Many local pubs welcome dogs, including The Dragon Hotel (SY15 6RA) which has water bowls and treats at the bar. The Checkers Pantry (SY15 6RA) allows dogs in their outside seating area and offers takeaway options if you want to head back to your cottage.
We've found Montgomery Castle grounds are dog-friendly, though they must be kept on leads. The staff at the visitor centre can provide information about other dog-friendly attractions nearby.
When bringing your dog to Montgomery, remember to pack towels for muddy paws after walks. The River Severn runs nearby and many dogs love a splash, but check the current before letting them in. Most cottages with hot tubs have secure gardens, but always check the specific details before booking.
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Montgomery Castle stands on a rocky ridge above the town. Built in the 1220s, its ruins tell the story of centuries of border conflict. The views from the top are worth the climb alone - on a clear day you can see across to Snowdonia. One visitor wrote: "Absolutely stunning views, well worth the short uphill walk. The information boards really bring the history to life."
The Judge's Lodging in nearby Presteigne (LD8 2AD, open Tues-Sun 10am-5pm) is a Victorian courthouse where you can explore the judge's private apartments and the cells below. It's been called "the most remarkable museum in Britain" by Dr John Davies, historian. Kids love the dressing up box where they can try on judges' wigs and gowns.
Glansevern Hall Gardens (SY21 8AH, open Wed-Sun 10am-5pm) covers 25 acres of beautiful grounds including a lakeside walk, bird hide and walled garden. The tearoom serves excellent homemade cakes. One TripAdvisor reviewer noted: "A hidden gem with stunning gardens that change with every season. The hot chocolate in the café is to die for!"
Is Montgomery suitable for a family holiday?
Yes! There's plenty for families to enjoy. Besides the castle, there's a good playground in the town and nearby attractions like the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway (SY21 7SF) offer fun days out. Many cottages with hot tubs are family-friendly with games and DVDs provided.
What's the best time of year to visit Montgomery?
Montgomery is lovely year-round. Spring brings wildflowers to the hills, summer offers perfect walking weather, autumn displays spectacular colours in the surrounding woodlands and winter feels magical with frosty mornings and the promise of returning to your warm cottage and hot tub.
Are there good places to eat in Montgomery?
For a small town, Montgomery has excellent food options. The Checkers Pantry offers fantastic breakfasts and lunches, Ivy House Café serves great homemade cakes and The Dragon Hotel provides more formal dining. There are also several good pubs within driving distance.
Can I get around Montgomery without a car?
It's possible but challenging. There's a limited bus service connecting Montgomery to Welshpool and Newtown. From there, you can catch trains to Shrewsbury and beyond. For exploring the countryside and visiting attractions, a car is definitely recommended.
What should I pack for a hot tub cottage break in Montgomery?
Besides your swimming gear for the hot tub, bring good walking shoes, waterproofs (Welsh weather is unpredictable!) and binoculars for wildlife spotting. If you're visiting in winter, pack extra layers as rural cottages can be chilly despite heating.
Are there any annual events worth planning my visit around?
Montgomery's Street Fair in September transforms the town with stalls, music and entertainment. The Montgomery Show in August celebrates rural life with livestock competitions and craft displays. December brings a lovely Christmas Festival with late-night shopping and carol singing.
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