This family-run hotel and restaurant in the heart of the Cotswold Hills is close to Berkeley Castle, the Jenner Museum, the Wet Lands Trust and Slimbridge Severn Way.
Tracie
United Kingdom
Accommodated my late arrival - it was a last minute booking
Swan Hotel is located in Wotton-under-Edge, within 17 miles of Bristol Parkway Station and 20 miles of Cabot Circus. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel has a shared lounge and a bar.
Stuart
United Kingdom
Really friendly, warm, plenty hot water, quirky characterful old building.
This historic Gothic mansion sits in tranquil parkland on the Cotswold Edge, beside the Severn Valley and close to Bristol. It offers fine dining, a leisure club, and spacious, traditional rooms.
King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn slept in one of the bedchambers and walked through the ancient gardens at Thornbury Castle - A Relais & Chateaux Hotel, a Tudor castle near the Cotswolds and Welsh...
Ian
Canada
The uniqueness and the service was good and friendly.
The Swan Hotel in the center of Lydney. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. All rooms have a flat-screen TV. You will find a kettle in the room. The Swan Hotel Hotel features free WiFi .
The Woolaston Inn in Lydney provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and a bar. This 1-star bed and breakfast offers private check-in and check-out.
Located in Alvington, The Globe Inn Alvington has a restaurant, bar, garden, and free WiFi. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. Daily housekeeping and on site management is available.
Gabriella
United Kingdom
Dinner was nice, restaurant is mid-priced. Close enough to Forest of Dean which was our main reason to book.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Canons Court Mews is located in Wotton under Edge, 18 mi from Bath. Bristol is 16 mi from the property. Free private parking is available on site.
We chose Berkeley because it was just a short drive from...
We chose Berkeley because it was just a short drive from Slimbridge, so it was very convenient. Getting to Gloucester is also easy and this is well worth a visit for the Cathedral, shops and plenty of cafes and restaurants. Around the docks is very interesting and there is the Outlet Centre there. As it was winter and the Castle was not open we did not visit Berkeley Castle but in the summer this would also be on the list of attractions.
Valerie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I didn't have time to explore Berkeley unfortunately but I...
I didn't have time to explore Berkeley unfortunately but I found the castle and gardens well maintained and of great interest to me.
Although I did eat in the Castle tent I didn't enjoy the food entirely I felt the environment which was hot and smelly wasn't exactly conducive to having a nice meal. The quality was only average and it would have been better if they had stuck to providing good quality sandwiches prepared on site which I understand doesn't happen presently. .
I stayed in this flat with my elderly parents for three nights and we loved every minute of our stay. Our hosts were very helpful and left us milk, tea, coffee, biscuits and juice on our arrival and the flat itself was beautiful: full of light, newly renovated, super clean and beautifully appointed. The location, right in the middle of Berkeley steps aways from its shops, cafes, takeaway places and pubs, couldn't be better.
I had not appreciated that breakfast was not included in the price.
Nowadays, it is almost a given.
My fault undoubdetly but annoying as over £100 for the room suddenly pushed into 3 star hotel territory pricing once you added £24 for 2No breakfasts. that there was no guest lounge, etc as per a normal hotel so did not merit the cost. having said that the location was spot on.
Everything was spot on,way more than I expected,room was spacious and the bed was a queen size and probably the best night's sleep I've had in months and definitely in a hotel environment,also the food was fantastic,I had the lasagne with salad and chips and would highly recommend,breakfast was great too,orange juice,cereals was all nearby.
Wow what a blast out of the past this hotel was great. It really was something special out in the middle of a little town. The decommissioned nuclear plant is one thing. The town is great and this location was very special. Over 200 years old and the owner Wendy was fantastic. Pub was perfect and the food was fantastic.
Lovely rural location with easy access to Berkeley, Slimbridge, Dursley and other nice places to visit.
Simple cottage - ideal for a couple with young children plus another couple. Separate kitchen, dining and lounge areas.
All lovely and clean.
Location excellent, Berkeley a fascinating place to stay, Accommodation comfortable, facilities great. good shopping only yards away, didn't try eating out but enjoyed chinese takeaway one night
Located centrally in Berkeley. Comfy sofa and beds. Tea, coffee (pods and cafetiere), sugar, salt, pepper and cleaning products provided. Good quality bedding and towels.
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