The Sun Inn at Clun
The Sun Inn is a traditional country pub with six bed and breakfast rooms, four en-suite. All are tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished with central heating, TV, radio alarm, hair-dryer and tea and coffee making facilities. We serve food lunchtimes and every evening in our historic bars, parts of which date back four or five centuries. Real ales are served, with a real fire when there is a chill in the air.
We have two double en-suite bedrooms and one twin room in the Old Stable Block which is quietly situated at the rear of the inn. All are tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished with central heating, TV, radio alarm, hair-dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
We have another three bedrooms in the oldest part of the building, one of which is en-suite, whilst the other two share a bathroom which has both a bath and shower. Again all are tastefully decorated and comfortably furnished with central heating, TV, radio alarm, hair-dryer and tea and coffee making facilities.
Breakfast is served in the our dining room.
Tarrif. En-Suite Double Room £60.00 per night with full English breakfast (single occupancy £35.00); En-Suite Twin Room £60.00 per night with full English breakfast (single occupancy £35.00); Double Room with shared bathroom £50.00 per night with full English breakfast (single occupancy £30.00); Single Room with shared bathroom £25.00 per night with full English breakfast.
Clun is a tiny historic town at the heart of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Our gentle hills are wooded or grazed by Clun Forest Sheep. There is great walking all around, as well as country drives, cycle routes and challenging forest terrain for mountain bikes. Offa's Dyke, a defensive eighth century earthwork and National Trail, cuts through the remnants of the Clun Forest just a few miles west of Clun.
The Dyke visitors centre is at Knighton, a short drive over the hills. South Shropshire offers excellent bird watching. Buzzards abound in the sky and are the symbol of the Shropshire Way, which passes through Clun. For horse riders, Clun also lies on the Jack Mytton Way. The Bury Ditches hill fort is a short walk or drive away, as is the treasured nature reserve at Clunton Coppice. There is plenty to find of interest in the surrounding hills for geologists as well as nature lovers.
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This page was last updated: 02 May 2008
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