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  1. Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns **** star 4 four stars Details
    Chepstow:
    Newport Road
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    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. Each room at Two Rivers Lodge Two Rivers Lodge has free Wi-Fi, free bottled water, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom. You can enjoy homemade cuisine and rotisserie dishes in the Rivers Lodge restaurant. The property offers free onsite parking. The Severn Bridge is less than 3 miles away and you can reach Bristol in 20 minutes by car.

  2. Willowbrook Accommodation **** star 4 four stars Details
    Chepstow:
    Willowbrook House
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    This charming dwelling is situated 2 minutes’ drive from central Chepstow, a beautiful old town on the River Wye. It has free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, and is within easy driving distance of 2 championship golf courses. Willowbrook Accommodation is 2 miles from Chepstow Castle, which dates back to the 11th century, and is the oldest surviving stone castle in Britain. You can also enjoy a walk to the river and through the woods and gently sloping countryside. Willowbrook offers cosy rooms with picturesque countryside views. Each also benefits from a flat-screen TV and tea and coffee making facilities. Some rooms come with self-catering facilities. A full Welsh or continental breakfast is available in the morning, served in the conservatory. Alternatively, there are a range of pubs and restaurants in the town centre, just 5 minutes’ drive away.

  3. Castle View Hotel ** star 2 two stars Details
    Chepstow:
    16 Bridge Street
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    Built about 300 years ago as a private residence originally called Woodfield House, this charming hotel offers an unrivalled view of Chepstow Castle, Situated in the town of Chepstow, on the English/Welsh border by the banks of the River Wye. The historic nature of the hotel creates a charming atmosphere and it is interesting to think that the stones used in the building may have come from Chepstow Castle just across the road, which by that time had fallen into disuse. The aim of the hotel is to offer you comfort, good food and personal attention in surroundings which retain the charm of the 18th century and boast some outstanding features.

  4. St Pierre, A Marriott Hotel and Country Club **** star 4 four stars Details
    Chepstow:
    St Pierre Park, Chepstow, Monmouthshire
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    With breathtaking views across 400 acres of picturesque parkland, this elegant 14th-century manor has 2 golf courses, a fitness club, a spa, superb meeting facilities and 2 on-site restaurants. The St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club offers luxury bedding and all rooms come with tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV and a seating area. Free WiFi access is available in all of the public areas. Morgans Restaurant is a classic contemporary restaurant offering Welsh inspired cuisine. Zest Lounge Bar and Eatery offers a more casual setting and contemporary dishes. St Pierre Marriott Hotel & Country Club has easy access to the M4, M5 and M50 and is just 25 minutes to Bristol and 40 minutes to Cardiff and Bath.

  5. The Three Tuns *** star 3 three stars Details
    Chepstow:
    32 Bridge Street
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    Dating back to the 1600s, The Three Tuns is set overlooking Chepstow Castle. Retaining its charming original features, the inn offers traditional accommodation, homemade food and a pretty beer garden. Rooms feature antique furniture, exposed wooden beams and floorboards and original fireplaces. Each includes a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi. A full English or vegetarian breakfast is served daily at The Three Tuns. The inn uses local ingredients, offering a relaxed bar menu and roast dinners on Sundays. Guests enjoy views of the castle from the beer garden and live music on Saturdays. You can reach Chepstow Racecourse by car in 5 minutes from the inn, while Chepstow Train Station is less than 10 minutes' walk away. Ancient Chepstow is set at the foot of the Lower Wye Valley in an area of outstanding natural beauty. With free private parking, The Three Tuns is only 17 miles from Bristol and 35 minutes? drive from Cardiff.

  6. The Beaufort Hotel ** star 2 two stars Details
    Chepstow:
    Beaufort Square
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    Centrally situated within historic Chepstow, The Beaufort Hotel offers a range of single, double and family accommodation, within walking distance of Chepstow Racecourse. For relaxation, try either the well-stocked Beaufort Bar, serving a wide range of soft and alcoholic beverages and popular with the locals. Alternatively, the on site restaurant serves a modern Ă  la carte menu of traditional British and international dishes, prepared where possible with local farm ingredients. The Beaufort Hotel is an ideal base from which to explore the history and beauty of South Wales.

  7. Wye Valley Hotel *** star 3 three stars Details
    Tintern Parva:
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    Ideally placed between the historic towns of Monmouthshire and Chepstow. Tintern is in the heart of the Wye Valley, and all of the attractions it has to offer. The poet Wordsworth described Wye as the most romantic valley in Wales. Little has changed since he penned those lines and the Wye river still wends its way by Tintern, its abbey and forest. The hotel dates back to 1835 when it was a small alehouse known as The Carpenters Arms. In 1909 the building was renamed and extended to its current form. Both the bar and restaurant are open to non-residents and is popular with locals and tourists alike. Using fresh local produce, we aim to provide a range of food to suite your individual tastes - from bar snacks to a la carte meals. Special dietary requirements are catered for on request. With a total of nine en suite rooms the owners, Sue and Barry Cooke, pride themselves on being available to give individual attention to their guests to ensure that their stay is as relaxing and enjoyable as it can possibly be.




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