The Red Lion sits in the heart of the Herefordshire village of Madley, surrounded by rolling farmland and quiet lanes. Full of character and charm, and with exceptional Tripadvisor reviews, it delivers a genuine Great British pub experience, where friendly service, delicious food, and a laid-back atmosphere come as standard. Its location makes it particularly appealing for exploring the Wye Valley and the surrounding countryside, while still being within a short drive of Hereford’s cathedral and amenities.
The Red Lion Madley, Herefordshire, HR2 9PH
- 8 bedrooms
- 8 bedrooms
Quintessential English Country Pub between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye
Facilties & Amenities
- Beer Garden
- Breakfast
- Craft Beer
- Dog Friendly Rooms
- Family Friendly
- Gastro Pub
- Log Fires
- Parking
- WiFi
Bedrooms
The Red Lion has eight lovely en-suite bedrooms, each a cosy and inviting place to stay in the heart of the village. The rooms are beautifully styled, reflecting the character of the pub, and are well suited to guests looking for a relaxed countryside break. Dogs are welcome on request, with prior acknowledgement directly with the pub in some rooms and others are adjoining, perfect for families. The setting ensures a peaceful night’s sleep, with easy access to the surrounding Herefordshire countryside. In the morning, wake up to a cooked breakfast.
Food & Drink
Food at The Red Lion is rooted firmly in traditional cooking, with a focus on hearty, home-cooked dishes that reflect the agricultural richness of Herefordshire. The menu typically champions classic favourites done well – think comforting pies and homemade burgers, alongside seasonal specials, more refined plates, and lighter lunchtime options. Behind the bar, you will find a carefully kept selection of ales, often including local Herefordshire brews, alongside a concise wine list and a range of spirits. Whether you are settling in for a relaxed evening supper or simply enjoying a pint by the fire, the atmosphere remains warm, unpretentious, and unmistakably that of a proper village pub.
