Featuring a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The King's Head Hotel - JD Wetherspoon is located in Monmouth, 28 miles from Kingsholm Stadium and 29 miles from Bristol Parkway Station.
Thomas
United States of America
The room was quiet and the bed was comfortable. The location is excellent.
This charming traditional coaching inn is a Grade II historical registry listed building and still retains many of its beautiful original features, such as exposed wooden beams.
Katherine
United Kingdom
Dog friendly is an understatement, they were so accommodating to us and our rather filthy dog having walked Offa's Dyke that day. Lovely big room and enjoyed the bath!
Newly refurbished, Torlands is a stylish B&B set just 2 minutes’ drive from the town of Monmouth. It offers guests free on-site parking and free Wi-Fi access. There is also a lounge and a sun terrace....
Charming cottage within farmhouse is located in Monmouth, just 21 miles from Bristol Parkway Station and 25 miles from Cabot Circus.
Karen
United Kingdom
A beautiful little cottage, with the home comforts. We couldn't have asked for anything more. Cloe to everything, and lovely walks too. Thank you so much!
Located in Monmouth, within 0.6 mi of Monmouth Castle, Primrose Villa self catering bnb is an accommodations offering garden views.
Terry
United Kingdom
Breakfast was self-catering which was ideal for me since I don't like fitting with hotel timetables and don't always want a huge cooked meal. Bread, butter, milk and coffee were provided in the annex, along with excellent jams. Refills were no problem for the hosts. The room was very quiet.
Creates offers accommodations in Monmouth, 28 miles from Kingsholm Stadium and 29 miles from Bristol Parkway Station.
Sam
United Kingdom
Lovely atmosphere, kind and attentive staff and excellent standard of decor. We loved the food in the bistro, too. We'd come back to Monmouth just to come back here. That good!
Located in Clearwell, 21 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Wyndham Hotel has accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Scarlet
United States of America
Beautiful setting, the room was pretty, clean , and comfortable. Sophia was amazing in communicating for an after hours check in. The breakfast was delicious and the whole stay was perfect. Would stay here again for sure!
In beautiful tranquil natural surroundings, this charming 13th century stone-built hotel offers comfortable, attractive accommodations with modern facilities seamlessly integrated alongside beautiful...
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United States of America
We loved everything about our stay, except it was a little hot and the only windows that opened in our room were on the ceiling. Be that as it may, we loved our stay. The food was fantastic and the accomodations very comfortable.
Very casual friendly town. Easy to negotiate and to find shopping areas and loads of places of different variety and cultures of foods lots of pubs for eating and sport watching. Plenty parking within easy reach of town centre Not miles to walk to town or back to your vehicle. Variety of different shops. Easy walking town for shops and evening leisure
Sal
10
Scored 10
We arrived too late for a shopping trip through the town but...
We arrived too late for a shopping trip through the town but it looked interesting enough to make another trip during the day. We had an inside meal in the Chippy by the gateway into the town and it was very good. I think that it would be an interesting town to explore and there is the river to check out as well. It looks like you can even park in the town which must be a rare bonus. We would have liked to see some of the historic sites but sadly we were basically only staying overnight.
Peter
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Monmouth is a lovely town with lots of shops, market, places...
Monmouth is a lovely town with lots of shops, market, places to eat and theatres. We stayed to go to the theatre and had an excellent evening show with Alfie Moore. There are excellent butcher shops and M&as food . There are lovely riverside walks and further afield the Forest of Dean to explore.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Monmouth itself is very pretty and quite touristy.
Monmouth itself is very pretty and quite touristy. We didn't spend too much time there but explored the countryside and villages around. We went to Symonds Yat, Tintern Abbey, Chepstow and a couple of castles. What a beautiful area. This area is also quite food-y. In fact the small restaurant we used on our first evening had a Michelin star - how lucky was that?
Jane
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
There isn't much to do here, but the point of our trip is...
There isn't much to do here, but the point of our trip is always the same, so we do get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
People are so friendly and helpful. The only place I know where around 80% of the population say good morning, and acknowledge you.
Two definite recommendations - if going in August head to Harts (fantastically discounted bras and swimwear for the ladies), and don't leave without going to Coffee Lab. Superb!
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Monmouth is a lovely small town, with an excellent array of...
Monmouth is a lovely small town, with an excellent array of shops, including many small specialised enterprises, some interesting historic buildings, beautiful countryside around and also very friendly people. There is plenty to do and see in the town and it is a great centre for visiting cities such as Cardiff, Hereford, Cheltenham and Bristol. Not far from Monmouth is Symonds Yat, on the border between England and Wales, and some fantastic border castles such as Goodrich, Skenfrith and the White Castle. Road links too are very good.
We only live half hour away from the hotel but wanted a last minute night away , without kids. The staff were so helpful, they literally couldn't have done more. They had karaoke on when we arrived which was a great entertainment and unexpected. We stayed for a few drinks and games of pool.
The rooms are a little bit outdated , but absolutely spotless . And had everything we needed . We found it great value for money and would definitely return the breakfast was fantastic too.
John's Lookout was the perfect property for our stay in Monmouth. The location was perfect - a few minutes walk into the town and very easily accessible to get onto the motorway. The view was absolutely amazing and the neighbourhood was quiet. The actual house was a home away from home with all the modern amenities and very nice finishes complete with outdoor entertainment area.
Absolutely lovely place to stay. Wonderful hosts, big room with huge en-suite and comfy bed. Was only there for one night, but would return in a heartbeat! Missed breakfast as had to make an early start, but it smelt and looked amazing.
Much better than a mainstream hotel. A great find. Well done folks!!
This hotel is ideally situated for both. Monmouth and Forest of Dean . Parking available , bars open in the evening and facilities for ordering take away . Watching final of ladies football in company was great.
Good breakfast. Very clean room and modern bathroom
Ideal for 1 / 2 nights stay
Breakfast was self-catering which was ideal for me since I don't like fitting with hotel timetables and don't always want a huge cooked meal. Bread, butter, milk and coffee were provided in the annex, along with excellent jams. Refills were no problem for the hosts. The room was very quiet.
Staff friendly and helpful. They were in a bit of a catch 22 situation as the hotel was just about to close for refurbishment for 4 weeks and so had no other facilities or food provision available. This was explained up front so not too much of a problem.
Neil was so friendly and interesting. The place is full of history and character and if you're looking to stay somewhere other than a typical hotel, then this place is for you. Original fireplaces from the 16th century. Amazing!
absolutely nothing, only the staff at asda who helped us with our refund and check out was helpful in offering other hotel places as we still needed somewhere to stay for the night
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