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County - Gloucestershire
Tel code: 01594 | code search
Postcode: GL15 | code search
Population: 20000
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Budget accommodation in Lydney - 1 place to stay

Lydney at the edge of the 27,000 acres of mostly wild woodland that is the Forest of Dean, looks eastward onto the Severn, its little canal harbour once used for shipping coal and iron mined in the district but now a marina for leisure craft... Read More.

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DeanGate Motel

DeanGate Motel

Set on the gateway of Lydney Town in the Royal Forest of Dean, the DeanGate Motel opened on the 14th of August in 2010. The motel has 12 beautifully appointed ensuite double, family rooms and ... More | visit website

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Millingbrook Lodge (2.12 miles)

Millingbrook Lodge
Welcome to Millingbrook Lodge. Millingbrook Lodge and The George Inn – The Hotel experience with the personal touch – situated on the edge of the beautiful Forest of Dean. Owners Ian and Carol along with ... More | visit website
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Deanfield (3.04 miles)

Deanfield
FAMILY RUN, HISTORIC B&B IN THE HEART OF THE ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN. A warm welcome awaits you at this family run business, set in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean. Deanfield offers ... More | visit website
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Edale House (3.04 miles)

Edale House

Built in 1850, this elegant Georgian house, overlooking the cricket green in the charming village of Parkend, invites you to relax and unwind at the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean. Once the home of ... More | visit website

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The Cider Mill (3.29 miles)

The Cider Mill

Set in the village of Alvington, which lies between the River Severn and the Wye Valley, this comfortable, converted cider barn offers an ideal base for exploring the surrounding countryside. The Cider Mill is located ... More | visit website

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Malt House (3.82 miles)

Malt House
The Malt House at Berkeley is one of those family hotels and restaurants that you can spend a millennium looking for. The Inn can boast nothing if it can't boast comfort. Tastefully furnished in mellow ... More | Double Room: £69 | visit website
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Woolaston Inn (4.26 miles)

In the village of Woolaston itself, the restaurant is situated midway between Chepstow and Lydney, directly on the A48 in the Royal Forest Of Dean. The Woolaston Inn is currently owned and run by 3 ... More | visit website
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Miners Country Inn & Restaurant (4.51 miles)

Miners Country Inn & Restaurant
The Miners Country Inn is a family run 'Free House' in the small village of Sling, in the glorious Forest of Dean. We have a friendly and welcoming atmosphere whether you just stop for a ... More | Double Room: £50 | visit website
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Tudor Farmhouse Hotel (4.94 miles)

Tudor Farmhouse Hotel

Tudor Farmhouse is an idyllic haven away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A cosy, friendly 13th-century stone-built hotel in the centre of the historic village of Clearwell on the peaceful fringe of the Forest ... More | Double Room: From £90 | visit website

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Wyndham Arms Hotel (5.08 miles)

Wyndham Arms Hotel
The Wyndham Arms Hotel is in Clearwell, a quintessential old English village by the Royal Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. The building itself dates back to the 13th century and boasts old oak beams, fireplaces ... More | Double Room: From £32.50 | visit website
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Speech House (5.18 miles)

Speech House

This 17th century former hunting lodge rests in the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean. Comfortably appointed bedrooms, several with four-poster beds have been tastefully refurbished and offer modern facilities whilst retaining their original charm. ... More | visit website

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