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...
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.
Georgia
United Kingdom
Comfy bed, quiet area, wonderful staff who were all very helpful.
Located 9 km from Tintern Abbey, No8 Chepstow provides accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a shared kitchen for your convenience. Free WiFi is provided. No8 Chepstow offers a terrace.
Located 24 km from Bristol Parkway Station, Parkfield (Chepstow BnB) provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Amy
United Kingdom
Elizabeth was an amazing host, very welcoming and accommodating. Room was spacious and comfortable. Breakfast was lovely. Location was great just outside the main town of Chepstow, pub across the road and lots of walking routes nearby.
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.
Dominic
United Kingdom
Very nice quaint pub, big bed, clean, top quality and care to detail for the price. Very welcoming hosts allowed me to leave my bags early and even allowed us to leave them the day of leaving so we didn’t have to carry them around. Would definitely return.
Riverside, a property with a garden, is located in Chepstow, 22 km from Bristol Parkway Station, 29 km from Cabot Circus, as well as 29 km from Bristol Zoo Gardens.
Thomas
United Kingdom
The property was self contained, private and extremely peaceful. The location was superb and met my needs totally.
Featuring a garden and views of river, Chateau Terrace Georgian House is a homestay situated in a historic building in Chepstow, 22 km from Bristol Parkway Station.
Tracy
United Kingdom
Very good location - Jennifer is a lovely host - was like visiting an aunt. Felt quite at home - and Gelert was such a friendly dog. Would love to visit again.
The castle and architecture, particularly at that end of...
The castle and architecture, particularly at that end of town, is nice and the setting lovely. Tintern Abbey is a 6 mile bus ride away and well worth seeing. Unfortunately, you can't walk along the River Wye to it; the designated walk takes you well away from the river on both banks, though this is somewhat due to sheer cliffs! Not much else to see and do in the immediate area and no Sunday buses, so a better midweek break or day trip than a weekend break for non-drivers like myself.
I go for the Chepstow Wassail and Mari Lwyd event on a Saturday in January and tend to stop off elsewhere on the route home on the Sunday because there's no way to get anywhere locally.
Ruth
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Evening meal we had in the bar area, which we appreciated...
Evening meal we had in the bar area, which we appreciated had a limited menu, three of us ordered chicken burger, which too over 30 minutes to arrive, the chicken was tough and over cooked. Taxi was extortionate costing £29.00 to go less than 3 miles - recommended by the hotel! Service is poor when the hotel is full - they do not cope well.
David
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn’t go into Chepstow as we were there for the races on...
We didn’t go into Chepstow as we were there for the races on 24 th August. It was a perfect stay. The apartment was perfect in every way. Only needed food but the farm shop had all needs.
There wasn’t a pub but take own or buy in farm shop.
Lovely view towards the river.
Me
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very pretty small town with lots of pubs, cafes and eating...
Very pretty small town with lots of pubs, cafes and eating places to choose from. The beautiful castle set on the river is obviously a big attraction and Chepstow is a great base to visit many other places. Tintern Abbey is just up the road and Raglan Castle is a must see.
Nicky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Chepstow is a delightful town with many interesting...
Chepstow is a delightful town with many interesting attractions not the best is undoubtedly Chepstow Castle. It has been fantastically well preserved and the wonder of Tintern Abby is a must for anyone staying in or near Chepstow.
Several different types of restaurants including a gem of an Italian one at the bottom of the town just below Chepstow bridge
John
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Chepstow is a lovely place to stay.
Chepstow is a lovely place to stay. There are lovely walks to the castle and river.
There are lots of different restaurants and eateries. The people are very friendly and helpful too.
Great central stay for the Forest of Dean or Bristol.
The boathouse on the river is a fantastic please to eat and drink. The atmosphere is very friendly with music in the background. Outside area really comfortable and pretty surrounded by lovely smelling plants.
Some of the roads in town are narrow and one way and quite hilly so people with disabilities may struggle a little with getting around.
Excellent location and obviously a well loved business by the owner. Never slept in a 4 poster before! Loved all the 'old fashioned' features. We were pleased we were away from the town centre as we think that would have been noisy. Although we weren't in the town centre, it's a very short walk to town and an even shorter walk to the bridge and river and two lovely restaurants. We especially requested a castle view room, and although this was at the front, it was quiet, especially once the pub over the road had closed.
I booked it super last minute (mins before midnight) bc I was meant to go to a nearby town but due to lack of taxis avail. I was stranded in the town of Chepstow by 11.30 pm.
Although there was no staff on site they were avail over the phone and were able to accommodated me!! Blessed them!
They helped me with instructions and everything over the phone. The staff on the phone and on site, the following morning, were super nice and helpful.
The place is very well located as they right in front of the Chepstow castle.
I visited Chepstow alone and felt comfortable and safe staying at this B&B.
The B&B is cute with nice homely touches and the room was warm and nice.
I stupidly locked myself out of my room on Friday night and one of the staff came to help me straight away which was very kind.
The location is really good. I was exploring the Forest of Dean and it was easy to get to the places I wanted to go.
I felt relaxed staying here.
There's a big garden that would be great in the summer.
Great location for the town centre and exploring the castle and further afield.
Parking wasn't an issue as large car park across the road and free after 6pm so left car overnight till Sunday 10am and didn't pay at all. First 2 hours free on Sunday from 8am. Probably preferable to the usual tight parking you get on site at some B&B's as well.
Bed fine and no issues with the breakfast.
As others have said the pizza they serve is good on an evening.
The location is great and it was bigger than expected, plenty of parking close to town centre but in a quiet location, beds were comfortable. Washing machine and dishwasher are hardly for a family stay. Sofas are comfortable and decorated nicely throughout. Even though there is wifi available the 5g signal in the area is great. all round a pleasant two night would book again if cleaning is addressed.
I liked that it was so clean and comfortable, the amenities were great and the price was excellent. It was right near the town centre and right on the main road. It fet very secure and very well organised and I loved the shower. The bed was like sleeping on a cloud. The staff were very helpful and friendly. The rooms are very well layed out and have everything you could need for a short stay.
The location was excellent, really central for the Town Centre, Castle, Car Parking and Riverside. The Host, Lisa was very friendly and helpful. The breakfast was delicious, and being able to sit out on the veranda was a bonus, with a lovely view of Chepstow Castle, which you also had from the bedroom too. Really comfy bed and we really enjoyed our stay.
Location was good for my visit and it is very close to the town centre, with a public car park just across the road. For breakfast I requested a toasted bacon sandwich, which the lady willingly made for me, even though I was 20 minutes earlier than breakfast servings stArted.
The hosts were very friendly and told us all sorts of interesting stories. I loved the full Irish breakfast! The room was comfortable, although the blankets seemed a bit dated. The area was beautiful - we loved the village of Tintern and the abbey.
This was an overnight stop to our final destination and was ideally situated. The Hotel was clean and staff friendly. Although the room was up a number of stairs it was quirky and had a view over to the church.
Darren is wonderman. Does it all with a smile. Breakfasts were good, beer excellent. Bed linen and towels were ok. Handy for town centre and easy to get to. Chepstow is well worth a visit.
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