Situated in Woolaston and only 30 km from Bristol Parkway Station, Edge Barn features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Centrally situated within historic Chepstow, The Beaufort Hotel offers a range of single, double and family accommodation, within walking distance of Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow Castle, and the...
Sally
United Kingdom
Well situated with limited parking
Crisp clean linen.
In beautiful tranquil natural surroundings, this charming 13th century stone-built hotel offers comfortable, attractive accommodation with modern facilities seamlessly integrated alongside beautiful...
Paula
United Kingdom
As we were staying to attend a wedding at Clearwell castle, we didn’t get to use the facilities of the hotel this time but were impressed with what we saw. The room was fine , plenty of comfy bedding towels etc and nice bathroom
Two Rivers Lodge is set one mile from the historic town of Chepstow, close to the A48 Road. It features a restaurant, an outdoor eating area and a children’s play area.
peter
United Kingdom
The breakfasts were very good the manager very welcoming
The location was excellent for our needs ie Chepstow races.
Situated in Clearwell, 34 km from Kingsholm Stadium, The Wyndham Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Found in a building that dates back 500 years, The Coach and Horses Inn offers bed and breakfast accommodation in Chepstow. Free WiFi access is accessible, and free parking is possible nearby.
Wayne
Australia
The staff were excellent. Thanks. The room was spacious and well appointed
Set in Parkend, 32 km from Kingsholm Stadium, The Fountain Inn offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
Everything - from the welcome on Friday eve to the farewell on Sunday morning our party, intent on a solid conversational endeavour with full catering and accommodation requirements for the whole duration l, could not have been better treated. Michelle and her staff were wonderful - responding immediately and cheerfully to our every request - we had three visitors to add to the throng on Saturday who were equally warmly welcomed and fed and watered - food of the highest quality served piping hot and with all the trimmings.
Four of us stayed the two nights and the whole of Saturday we had a room to our selves to conference in. Again - teas, coffees and lunch etc served up swiftly and on time.
Cannot praise the service and the facilities and the surroundings highly enough. The Forest of Dean is a beautifully serene, atmospheric area with a quality, an ambience, all of its own - I love mixed woodland containing a wonderful mix of wildlife from wild boar to tawny owls, woodpeckers and kingfishers so maybe I’m biased.
Thoroughly relaxing weekend in which to do some serious reminiscing and plan the recording of our contribution to social history.
I hope to return before here later this year.
Meanwhile thank you.
The location was great for us as we were going to Chepstow...
The location was great for us as we were going to Chepstow racecourse on the Saturday, only 12 minutes taxi ride and the taxi firm were fab on time and very friendly. We would definitely recommend it.
Moira
8.0
Scored 8.0
Woolaston is a small village set in magnificent surroundings...
Woolaston is a small village set in magnificent surroundings. We stayed at Edge Barn, a mile or two across the fields from Woolaston. Had an excellent meal in the local pub, the Rising Sun. Apart from access from teh A48, all the roads leading to Woolaston are narrow contry roads with hedgerows on either side passing through forest or farmland. Loevely walking country with plenty of public foot paths.
You need a car to make the most of your visit. We drove to Tintern Abbey and to the forest of Dean, both of which are well worth seeing.
Peter
South Africa
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very rural location, which is what we had in mind for a...
Very rural location, which is what we had in mind for a quiet restful week.
Lots of beautiful scenery and places to explore in the area.
Even the weather didn’t put us off!
The Stables is a cosy nook on a working farm with everything you need for a comfy stay, and the bonus of being able to see the horses so closely!
Two good friendly pubs within walking distance,but don’t forget a torch you’ll need it for walking back down the tiny lanes!
Wendy
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A lovely quiet cottage on a farm at the edge of a village-...
A lovely quiet cottage on a farm at the edge of a village- close to the Forest of Dean with lots of dog walks, Chepstow Castle, Tintern Abbey, Simmonds Yat, So much to do, its lucky the cottage was comfortable so we could get enough sleep to give us the energy for the days out!
Simon
United Kingdom
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