Boasting a garden, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, The King's Head Hotel - JD Wetherspoon is situated in Monmouth, 46 km from Kingsholm Stadium and 46 km from Bristol Parkway Station.
Marion
United Kingdom
You just can't best Wetherspoons for value for money.
This charming traditional coaching inn is a Grade II listed building and still retains many of its beautiful original features, such as exposed wooden beams.
JellyBaby1983
United Kingdom
Great location for the Savoy theatre, literally a 1 minute walk
Only 40 minutes from Cardiff and a few moments walk from the centre of Monmouth in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley this fantastic family-run hotel gives you a friendly service and a warm...
Cherry
New Zealand
The receptionist was helpful and friendly. The room was clean and roomy. It was a good-sized ensuite bathroom.
Good to be able to walk to food outlets and shops.
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....
Hugh
United Kingdom
Lovely breakfast, stunning views from the guest lounge
Charming cottage within farmhouse is situated in Monmouth, 41 km from Cabot Circus, 41 km from Bristol Zoo Gardens, as well as 42 km from Bristol Temple Meads Station.
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.
Leslie
United Kingdom
All was fine, we were only ones in hotel so nice and quiet
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.
Bharat was very welcoming and helpfully sent us in advance a list of places to eat in the area, together with clear directions for locating the house. Our bedroom was large, tastefully furnished, clean and comfortable. At this time of year, heaters in b&b and hotel bathrooms often prove inadequate, but that was not the case at Torlands. No chilly shiverings and damp towels for us. The spacious guest lounge on the top floor is lovely, with stunning views across the surrounding countryside.
Location was perfect the Town was better than expected. Hotel was basic but lovely helpful staff always available breakfast was perfect very good food and absolutely plenty and excellent variety of choices. Cleanliness was excellent above average of most places beds comfy and white linen used plenty lovely towels tea/coffee biscuits in room would stay and revisit location again. Hopefully soon
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.
The Mayhill Hotel is an excellent place to stay. On the edge of Monmouth but only a short walk into the town centre. The rooms are a good size, excellent shower, comfy bed and well coordinated soft furnishings. Breakfast was very good, full English or continental. A very reasonable priced stay in a friendly pub with good food.
Excellent room with nearby paid parking that required meter feeding. The location in the middle of Monmouth couldn't have been better. Breakfast not included but being a Wetherspoons owned hotel, downstairs served the usual excellent and good value breakfast menu. The room and bathroom - all newly modernised were excellent.
Great communication with the hotel staff even prior to arrival. Alex patiently expained all the possibilities to get to the hotel from airport. Easy and quick check in. Very comfortable room with all necessities including tea. Interesting old building with nice pub on the ground floor. We loved our stay and will come back.
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.
The hotel was centrally place for my evening with a colleague, the quirky nature of the layout leads you think the room may also be quirky but it is pleasantly surprising to see the rooms are of a high standard and the layout provides plenty of space.
We loved this pub stay, amazing find in the heart of Monmouth, Vickie (especially) & her lovely team made our anniversary stay extra special, so friendly & welcoming & can’t do enough for you, highly recommend a stay here, we’ll be back soon!
Excellent breakfast served by a charming team - everyone we met all weekend was lovely. Location is dead centre of Monmouth so perfect for rambling out in any direction. Room has style and taste, great having the bath and shower combination.
The Punch House was in central Monmouth and had lots of character. The room was comfortable and the standard menu of "pub grub" was fine. They do not serve breakfast but that was also fine as quite a few places to choose from nearby.
Great central location for the town - everything in easy walking distance. Lovely breakfast, welcoming staff. Comfortable room.
Recommend Mokos if you like Mexican - 5 minute walk from the hotel - great food and friendly staff.
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!
This hotel was in a very good location just off the dual carriageway, and had a very very very quick check in at the Asda opposite (ignore all the emails that tell you to go to Spar)
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