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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, live music on weekends, 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 continental 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 Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons. 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.

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. Each room here will provide you with a TV. There is also an electric kettle. Featuring a shower, private bathroom also comes with a hairdryer and free toiletries. Extras include ironing facilities. The Coach and Horses pub has won the Camra Real Ale Pub of the Year Award for 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. The shops and restaurants of central Chepstow can be found within 10 minutes' walk of the property. The inn is 5 miles from Tintern Abbey and and a 13-minute drive from Caldicot Castle. Bristol Airport is 25 miles away.

Take in the views from a terrace and a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access.

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.






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Hotels in Chepstow
At the border between England and Wales, Chepstow sits alongside the River Wye. In the Middle Ages it was an important port, bringing wine into the country. Today, it's the gateway to the Gloucestershire countryside and coast.
Hotels in Chepstow primarily offer plain and simple hospitality. Rooms are cosy and unfussy, and most are close to the town's tourist information centre.
Exploring Wales from Chepstow
Chepstow is proud to be a ‘Walkers Are Welcome' town, and the council provides suggestions for local walking routes. The town isn't far from the Forest of Dean, also just on the border, with over 42 square miles of woodland to explore.
The Wales Coast Path starts and finishes in the town, taking in the Severn Estuary and a picnic area at Blackrock. At 870 miles long in total, the whole route is the UK's longest uninterrupted path along the coast.
To venture a bit further, set off from Chepstow rail station in the direction of Cardiff Central or Maesteg. The train to Cardiff takes just under an hour.
Local events
Chepstow Castle is the UK's oldest surviving stone castle built after the Roman era. You can take a tour of the Grade I listed structure or walk out along the battlements.
There are monthly cinema nights at The Drill Hall, a community arts venue, which also hosts local drama groups and book/poetry readings.
A grand day out in Chepstow draws hundreds of people to town for the horse racing. As well as betting at one of the regular meets at the Chepstow Racecourse, you can enjoy post-race parties and live music. Take the whole family – for every paying adult, a kid under 17 goes free.
Activities
Strolling around historic buildings can be very enjoyable – if you're in a more energetic mood, Chepstow's just as appealing. When the weather's a little chilly for outdoor pursuits, head to the town's leisure centre.
The National Diving and Activity Centre of Wales is also based in Chepstow. It offers boat tours, scuba diving and ‘water walking' inside zorb balls, as well as Segway hire, and an interactive cinema experience.
Keepers Lodge Clay Shoot is suitable for those of all experience levels. There's a public clay pigeon shoot every fortnight, held at their dedicated, safe and well maintained shooting range.
Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Chepstow
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The best hotels to stay in Chepstow are The Three Tuns, Wye Valley Hotel and Willowbrook Guesthouse.What is the lowest price for a double room in Chepstow?
The Three Tuns in Chepstow offers one night in a double room at the price of £75.What hotels are in the central Chepstow neighborhood?
The best hotels near the center of Chepstow are The Beaufort Hotel, The Three Tuns and The Woodfield Arms.120,000 Hotels
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