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Exploring Old Radnor and the Surrounding Areas

We have put together this guide for guests at the harp Inn, as well as visitors and anyone interested in learning more about Old Radnor and the wider Radnorshire area.

Local amenities

Local walks

Local history

Local Towns and Villages

Things to Do

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Old Radnor Circular Walk | Gore Quarry

This circular walk starts and finishes at the Harp Inn Old Radnor and encompasses the Gore Quarry. All circular walks from the Harp Inn are rated as medium difficulty as we are located at the top of a hill, and as we know – what goes down must come back up! Old Radnor Circular Walk […]

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Old Radnor Circular Walk | Dolyhir

This circular walk starts and finishes at the Harp Inn Old Radnor and encompasses the quarry at Dolyhir. All circular walks from the Harp Inn are rated as medium difficulty as we are located at the top of a hill, and as we know – what goes down must come back up! Old Radnor Circular

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Old Radnor to Kington | Circular Walk

The Harp at Old Radnor is set in the perfect location to explore the local countryside. This circular walk from Old Radnor to Kington is just one of many fabulous walks in the area. Kington is just over 4 miles and 9 minutes away – by car, but it is also accessible by foot as

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Monkey Puzzle Trees Walk from The Harp Inn

The Monkey Puzzle Trees sit on Hergest Ridge, a section of the Offa’s Dyke path between Hay-on-Wye and Kington. The Offa’s Dyke path is just a short walk from The Harp Inn Old Radnor, making us an excellent place to stop for the night. Monkey Puzzle Tree Walk from the Harp Inn Distance: 4.6. miles

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Hay-on-Wye

Hay-on-Wye Explore Radnor and Beyond Famous as the world’s first book town, Hay-on-Wye certainly has an abundance of bookshops, and there is plenty more to see and do to make a visit worthwhile when exploring Radnor and beyond. Directions to Hay-on-Wye from the harp The journey between Old Radnor and Hay-on-Wye takes about 30 minutes

Worsell Wood from the Harp Inn
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Worsell Wood Walk from the Harp Inn Old Radnor

Worsell Wood circular walk from the Harp Inn is one of our favourite routes. The Harp Inn is situated at the top of a hill (832 feet) so we have rated it as medium difficulty as the return portion of the walk does involve a climb. You can park here if you want an easier

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Harp Inn Menus and Opening Hours

Harp Inn Menus and Opening Hours Welcome to the Harp Inn at Old Radnor, Powys. Country pub, restaurant and accommodation. Here you’ll find everything you need to know about our current menus, opening hours and more. Harp Inn Opening Hours Food Service Monday and Tuesday – Closed Closed Wednesday and Thursday – 6pm to close

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Local Amenities

Nestled in the Radnor Valley, The Harp Inn at Old Radnor is peaceful, picturesque, perfect. There are no shops or amenities on our doorstep – and that is just how we like it. However, you can find everything you need within a short drive. Click on the categories below or keep scrolling for more information