Littledean House is located in the Forest of Dean, a 4-minute drive from Cinderford. It is a family-run hotel in a picturesque Gloucestershire location.
Lynwen
United Kingdom
Antique furnishings and decor. Staff very helpful. Great to have parking on site.
White Hart Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cinderford. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Located in Little Dean, 13 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Belfry Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Jon
United Kingdom
Very good value stay, decent rooms, nice staff and very good breakfast
Located in the most picturesque street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, this 14th century hotel maintains many of its original features, including oak beams and a large stone fireplace.
Located in Ross on Wye, 17 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Hope & Anchor Restaurant & Rooms has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Lauren
United Kingdom
Room was decorated to a very high standard and the bathroom was lovely and spacious, the views from the room were wonderful. Staff all very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was beautiful.
Located in Huntley, 7.7 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, Number 2 at The Red Lion has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Keith
United Kingdom
Dont be put off by first impressions. It's a very old property and yes a bit tired but Joy and Godfrey have done an amazing job in making this feel like home from home. They have put their heart and soul into this , the pub comes to life at night and just ask the locals what they think! A little gem and xmas decs amazing! I booked this for Cheltenham races due to prices. 20 miles away but only half hours drive and amazing value as a budget room. Sorry Joy I took my key home with me! I will put it in the post.
The Kilcot Inn features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and bar in Newent. This 4-star inn offers free WiFi. Gloucester Cathedral is 11 miles away and Eastnor Castle is 12 miles from the inn.
Less than 4 miles from Junction 3 of the M50 road and 1 mile from Newent town and Three Choirs Vineyard, the family-run Newent Golf Club and Lodges features bedrooms with attached bathroom with free...
Antony
United Kingdom
Perfect healthy breakfast. Location was easy to find.
6 Wye Valley Chambers, Ross-on-Wye is located in Ross on Wye, just 17 miles from Kingsholm Stadium and a 15-minute walk from Wilton Castle.
Katy
United Kingdom
We absolutely loved this beautiful apartment, situated in the heart of Ross, an amazing little find & we will definitely be back soon for another stay!
A very sleepy town, local pub not open so a car is a must.
A very sleepy town, local pub not open so a car is a must. Beautiful scenery friendly host but too quiet for me. Not much open Monday to wednesday
Visited Simmons yat , stunning scenery.
This holiday would be great for hikers
Maxine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s where I spent a lot of time as a teenager with my best...
It’s where I spent a lot of time as a teenager with my best friend who lived on the side of a hill just outside the village. Even taking into account the way times have changed since the early 70’s it a lovely local rural village. The main road through the village is busy now but I stayed in a quaint local haunted??? pub with the village stores opposite and a cheap petrol supply up the road. What more can you want? It is extremely quiet at night when the traffic stops and an excellent area to stay in if you want to explore the Wye or Severn Valley’s or the Forest of Dean. Gloucester is less than 20 miles away if you like Historic cities, Not quite like York but it was where Harry Potter had some if his adventures at the Cathedral. An excellent shopping centre if that’s your thing. You are unlikely to find the bright lights of Blackpool but there is plenty to do. Try the Railway Centre at Lydney or the views at Symonds Yat near Coleford. There’s a coal mine near Coleford which takes you under ground to see what mining was like over 100 years ago and Clearwell caves to explore. I sound like a tourist brochure but I can assure you I lived in the the Forest of Dean for the first 20 years of my life and in many ways it is still the place I remember except it is now much more up to date and not as far behind as is was back then. Try it out and enjoy a truly magical place to visit. It’s an area small enough to explore in a week or two but look out for the sheep, slow down and enjoy being away from the rat race.
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Anonymous
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Scored 4.0
Although drab and cluttered the room was very clean.
Although drab and cluttered the room was very clean. When we arrived the receptionist showed us to a room but before we entered it she thought it was not right yet so so showed us to another room which we spent the night.
Room next to busy road which was noisy until after midnight. So had a bad nights sleep
After we booked in and returned to reception found that the room had been doubled booked and had we been later then the chances are we would have not been staying at the hotel.
Dissappointed when told they did not do a cooked breakfast (the highlight of any stay in a hotel) and what they offered was not appealing.
When we got back to the hotel later that evening we were told that the we would not be charged for breakfast. But we had then made alternative arrangements
Room was lovely, well decorated and in a lovely location in the field with a perfect view. Bathroom/shower rooms were also very nice, shower was lovely and hot, liked the idea of using tokens to stop using too much water. The bed was very comfortable, and sheets were clean. Had almost everything we needed, didn't try out the air conditioner but I feel it would definitely be needed on a hot day.
The cottage is immaculately presented, clean and comfortable. Welcome pack was a lovely surprise , generous and high quality. We felt like we were staying in a 5 star luxury hotel with lovely toiletries and thick, cosy bathrobes.Our hosts made us feel very welcome and at home , they had clearly thought carefully about all those little extras that guests appreciate.
The super cute adorable cottage was very well appointed and clean. Well located for Cannop cycle trails. Great little local shop at the bottom of the road.
We stayed in the middle cottage (Owl) and had the benefit of a lovely garden room where we sat with some prosecco one evening.
Thanks to Phil for arranging a new WiFi router! Had a fab stay!
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