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Things to do in and around Chepstow

There are lots of places to visit within just a few minutes of The Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow. 

Explore the charm of Chepstow and surrounding area with a stay at The Beaufort. Just minutes from the iconic Chepstow Castle, Offa's Dyke, Tintern Abbey, The Wye Valley, the Forest of Dean, and of course, Chepstow Racecourse, there are many attractions to visit nearby.

TINTERN ABBEY

Tintern Abbey, located in the picturesque Wye Valley of Wales, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. Founded in 1131, it offers a glimpse into medievalastic life. Surrounded by lush greenery, ruins evoke a sense of tranquility and historical significance, attracting visitors from around the world.

THE WYE VALLEY

The Wye Valley, a stunning Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England and Wales, offers breath-taking landscapes, charming villages, rich wildlife.

 

Visitors can enjoy a of outdoor activities, including hiking along the Wye River exploring historic sites, and savouring local cuisine.

FOREST OF DEAN

The Forest of Dean is a captivating destination on the Welsh border, renowned for its ancient woodlands and diverse wildlife.

 

Visitors can explore scenic trails, enjoy activities, and experience the rich history of the area, making it a perfect escape into nature’s tranquillity.

OFFA'S DYKE

We can accommodate walkers in our sister hotel the Riverside Hotel in Monmouth. We can also arrange transport for their bags from one venue to another. 

This section of the walk is 30km Thirsty walkers can make a short detour towards the The Anchor Inn, The Royal George and The Rose & Crown at Tintern which also has a number of tearooms, or the Brockweir Country Inn at Brockweir, or The Bell Inn at Lower Redbrook.

CHEPSTOW CASTLE

Chepstow Castle, a striking medieval fortress overlooking the River Wye, attracts approximately 100,000 visitors each year.

 

Established in the late 11th century, it features impressive stone walls and that reflect its rich history. Visitors can explore its well-preserved structures while enjoying breathtaking views, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and tourists alike.

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Golf Breaks

The perfect combination - outstanding golf in an area of outstanding natural beauty complemented by  scenery that is quintessentially Welsh and  accommodation in a hotel of character and quality.

 

As golfers ourselves we know what you are looking for in a hotel; quality rooms some of which may be twins, great food at decent prices, with maybe a set price agreed in advance, a selection of well-kept ales, sensibly priced wines, stocked so they don’t run out, attentive, friendly service and of course, good value.

 

In addition to all this, we can throw in secure storage for clubs and trollies, plus charging points for powerpacks, local knowledge about the courses and, of course, a little quality banter about those scores!

 

GOLF BREAKS START

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