Standing high above the Wye River, the Royal Hotel has fine river and countryside views. It offers traditional cuisine, free on-site parking and bedrooms with free Wi-Fi.
Katie
United Kingdom
The hotel was very well presented, all staff were really friendly. The food and service at dinner was excellant.
White Hart Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cinderford. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Located in the most picturesque street in the market town of Ross-on-Wye, this 14th century hotel maintains many of its original features, including oak beams and a large stone fireplace.
Littledean House is located in the Forest of Dean, a 4-minute drive from Cinderford. It is a family-run hotel in a picturesque Gloucestershire location.
Located in Little Dean, 13 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Belfry Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Tracey
United Kingdom
A comfortable place to put your head down at night. No bells and whistles, but not necessary for the purpose of our trip. Good shower, nice and hot.
Located in Ross on Wye, 17 miles from Kingsholm Stadium, The Hope & Anchor Restaurant & Rooms has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Lauren
United Kingdom
Room was decorated to a very high standard and the bathroom was lovely and spacious, the views from the room were wonderful. Staff all very friendly and helpful and the breakfast was beautiful.
In the heart of the Wye Valley, this traditional English country Inn overlooks the River Wye and ancient Goodrich Castle. It offers a modern Restaurant Grill and bright, airy rooms.
FELICITY
United Kingdom
A good place to stay. Lovely location, very close to where we needed to be. Good value and very tasty breakfast. Room very clean. Good hot shower. Staff very friendly and helpful. Thank you.
A charming Georgian country manor house, Castle Lodge Wilton close to the pretty River Wye.
Becky
United Kingdom
The cooking and the wife's friendly ability to deal with. Unfortunately I had been rather unwell following a wedding the night before and we left a mess behind. O/h offered to clear it but leaving time was fast approaching, as therefore pleased that they were happy to clear it up.
Located on the beautiful Gloucestershire and Herefordshire border, The Farmers Boy is a 17th-century country inn. Family owned, this award-winning inn offers charming accommodations.
Sierra
Australia
Great atmosphere and the food was amazing! Really enjoyed my night here wished I could have stayed longer. Staff were friendly and helpful.
The Old Court House Guest House enjoys a location in Ross on Wye, 17 miles from Kingsholm Stadium and a 15-minute walk from Wilton Castle. This 3-star guest house features free Wifi and a garden.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Quaint & historic , beautiful beautiful garden with a stunning sunset view 💛❤️🩷💛💛
Owners were welcoming
Thank you 🙏
A very sleepy town, local pub not open so a car is a must.
A very sleepy town, local pub not open so a car is a must. Beautiful scenery friendly host but too quiet for me. Not much open Monday to wednesday
Visited Simmons yat , stunning scenery.
This holiday would be great for hikers
Maxine
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s where I spent a lot of time as a teenager with my best...
It’s where I spent a lot of time as a teenager with my best friend who lived on the side of a hill just outside the village. Even taking into account the way times have changed since the early 70’s it a lovely local rural village. The main road through the village is busy now but I stayed in a quaint local haunted??? pub with the village stores opposite and a cheap petrol supply up the road. What more can you want? It is extremely quiet at night when the traffic stops and an excellent area to stay in if you want to explore the Wye or Severn Valley’s or the Forest of Dean. Gloucester is less than 20 miles away if you like Historic cities, Not quite like York but it was where Harry Potter had some if his adventures at the Cathedral. An excellent shopping centre if that’s your thing. You are unlikely to find the bright lights of Blackpool but there is plenty to do. Try the Railway Centre at Lydney or the views at Symonds Yat near Coleford. There’s a coal mine near Coleford which takes you under ground to see what mining was like over 100 years ago and Clearwell caves to explore. I sound like a tourist brochure but I can assure you I lived in the the Forest of Dean for the first 20 years of my life and in many ways it is still the place I remember except it is now much more up to date and not as far behind as is was back then. Try it out and enjoy a truly magical place to visit. It’s an area small enough to explore in a week or two but look out for the sheep, slow down and enjoy being away from the rat race.
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Anonymous
4.0
Scored 4.0
Although drab and cluttered the room was very clean.
Although drab and cluttered the room was very clean. When we arrived the receptionist showed us to a room but before we entered it she thought it was not right yet so so showed us to another room which we spent the night.
Room next to busy road which was noisy until after midnight. So had a bad nights sleep
After we booked in and returned to reception found that the room had been doubled booked and had we been later then the chances are we would have not been staying at the hotel.
Dissappointed when told they did not do a cooked breakfast (the highlight of any stay in a hotel) and what they offered was not appealing.
When we got back to the hotel later that evening we were told that the we would not be charged for breakfast. But we had then made alternative arrangements
We enjoyed our stay in the cottage. The cottage was very comfortable, clean , tidy and warm. It had a very cosy homely atmosphere.
The central heating was very good and there was plenty of hot water.
The shower was really good.
The kitchen had all the necessary equipment needed and the bedrooms were nice and spacious.and the beds very comfortable.
The cottage was in walking distance to the village shop and in a good location for travelling around the wye valley. It was a pity the village restaurant/pub was closed down.
The cottage is immaculately presented, clean and comfortable. Welcome pack was a lovely surprise , generous and high quality. We felt like we were staying in a 5 star luxury hotel with lovely toiletries and thick, cosy bathrobes.Our hosts made us feel very welcome and at home , they had clearly thought carefully about all those little extras that guests appreciate.
Fabulous glamping experience on the edge of Lea. Log burner was toasty warm, shower room/loo very moderm, warm and clean. Starry skies at night. Ross on Wye a 5 min bus journey away. Great shed kitchen with all you could.need.
Great communication from the property before and after the booking. My colleague was on his own at the property and was made to feel right at home.
The room was huge with a great view and a massive corner bath!
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