The Woolaston Inn in Lydney provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a bar. This 1-star bed and breakfast offers private check-in and check-out.
Just 10 minutes’ drive from the unspoiled beauty of the Forest of Dean, The Millingbrook Lodge offers individually styled rooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Ananda
United Kingdom
Nice warm host, Food at the resturant and breakfast. Helping attitude.
Offering a garden, Swan House Tea Room and Bed & Breakfast offers accommodations in Lydney. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Rachel
United Kingdom
Excellent hospitality for the night before my wedding. Rooms were comfortable and clean! Staff even got up early to make us an extra early breakfast before my big day. I couldn’t have asked for anything more.
The Swan Hotel in the centre of Lydney. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. All rooms have a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. The Swan Hotel Hotel features free WiFi .
Located in Lydney, 21 miles from Bristol Parkway Station, George Inn st briavels provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
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 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.
Built in 1676 as a hunting lodge for King Charles II, the Speech House Hotel has been refurbished to offer modern facilities and luxurious rooms while retaining its period features.
Hayley
United Kingdom
Parking was very easy.
The whole place had a cosy feel about it and the staff were extremely friendly and helpful! All very clean, tidy and warm in the main building.
Lots of choice at breakfast and a very cosy reading room - a good idea!
Situated in the beautiful unspoiled Royal Forest of Dean, this modern hotel boasts its own golf course and superb facilities for conferences, recreational activities or quiet relaxation.
Simon
Canada
Lovely staff, good location to town and forest of dean, good value. Excellent sized family room!
Small town with all you need for a comfortable stay.
Small town with all you need for a comfortable stay. Supermarkets, pub, takeaways, and restaurants all good, but no so much to do in the twon itself. A walk around the harbour and along the clifftop recommended. Great base to explore Chepstow; Ross on Wye; Monmouth; and the Forest of Dean.
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I only went to Lydney to visit a distant cousin living there...
I only went to Lydney to visit a distant cousin living there, I guess I would only go there again as Lydney is one of a number of towns in the Forest of Dean. My ancestors were from Gloucestershire but from over the Severn Bridge. The good thing was that Lydney has a railway station and trains are fairly frequent. That said my cousin and her husband had to meet me as the station is about a mile from the town and where I stayed was about a mile in the other direction.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is not much to see at Lydney except the old harbour.
There is not much to see at Lydney except the old harbour. The Globe at Alvington has excellent food and service. The Woolaston Arms has a good Nepalese restaurant but the rooms leave a lot to be desired.
Su
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We were not new to the area so know Lydney quite well and we...
We were not new to the area so know Lydney quite well and we were in fact staying in Parkend just a few miles away. There is a big Tesco’s in Lydney as well as lots of shops and pubs that you would expect in a small town.
Sue
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Lydney is an ideal location for the Forest Of Dean and the...
Lydney is an ideal location for the Forest Of Dean and the Severn estuary for walking. You can leave the car and take the train which is in easy reach of Newport, Cardiff, Gloucester and Cheltenham.
Very few restaurants and pubs available in the evening.
Peter
10
Scored 10
welcoming little villiage large tesco not far away from...
welcoming little villiage large tesco not far away from cottage we stayed at, some lovely country pubs, walks etc and reccomend a breakfast at beechenhurst country park lovely walks there and special childrens walks where they can collect thing and an amazing sculpture trail
I've stayed at the George before and would normally book the George because it is close to my place of work. Good parking in the pub car park. Large comfortable room, in this instance a family room since this was the only one available. Restaurant food is excellent, well above the normal hotel fare. Breakfast equally satisfying. The pub itself has a good selection of beers, wines and spirits - I don't normally judge a hotel by the quantity of alcohol available. Well worth a visit and will stay there again.
The accommodation was really clean and well equipped. The keys would have been in the key safe, but our friendly host happened to be outside when we arrived and gave us the keys and lots of handy information about the local area. It's a very short walk to the nearest pub, where the food was good. We liked having a little bit of outdoor space. It was really hand for the steam railway and cycle hire, and there were nice walks in the area. It only takes 10 minutes to get into Lydney by road.
Great value stay, 10 minutes drive from Dean Forest Railway Museum, and Lydney close by.
Really comfortable bed and pillows.
Welcoming and polite hosts.
Great having the Gurka restaurant downstairs and the overly pub atmosphere downstairs was nice.
Really lovely garden and more than ample parking space.
Fab breakfast!
We were a family group of five ladies, booking a king room and a family room and can't fault the Inn or the family who run the Inn at all.
I liked friendly staff in the Motel who told me a lot about the place. The express check-out feature is nice, we were able to leave one day earlier (as weather was not as good as a day before) without any problem. The room is clean and spacious. If I go to Lydney again, I'll stay in the Deangate Motel
All staff fabulous would give some 4 star hotels a few lessons excellent dinner and breakfast
Comfy bed and v good sheets pillows and towels
Free parking
We had last room which had external private bathroom opposite the bedroom so not a problem
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We couldn't fault anything with the swan house tea rooms the staff and location where perfect. Everything was to a high standard and the breakfast was on time and delicious. We are definitely returning.
Friendly and very helpful staff. Central location in Lydney. Hotel has it's own car park if arrive by car/van etc. Large and filling breakfast. Very quiet Room (5) despite being above a pub.
The accommodation was spotlessly clean the food was of a very high standard in taste value and presentation the staff was the most helpful and accommodating and are an asset to the swan .
Best breakfast I have ever had from hotel guest house etc.
Great location for exploring this area.
Very close to Lydney railway station.
Parking facilities were great.
Difficult to review as the hotel was almost 24 hours into a power cut after Storm Arwen. The staff were fantastic despite the only heat or light being one log fire.
Needed to cancel as family poorly but could not get refund although when at hotel I was told it will be sorted but no so won’t be going back in a hurry
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