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The Wye Valley Hotel is a family-run country hotel in the riverside village of Tintern, at the heart of the Wye Valley, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

Upstairs are eight comfortable en-suite rooms (including a family suite) while downstairs you'll find a cosy public bar with open fires, a sunny south-facing patio, and a large dining room with reading snugs. Parking is free and plentiful.

Sample menus: lunch, dinner, Sunday lunch (restaurant), Sunday lunch (bar)

As well as a fine range of beers, wines and spirits, we offer meals that are freshly prepared and full of flavour, often featuring local produce and ingredients. We are CAMRA accredited and proud to have received consecutive TripAdvisor Awards for Excellence, as well as 5 star hygiene ratings.

There is free parking and Wi-Fi. All welcome, but dogs are restricted to the bar area. There is one dog-friendly room that can only be reserved by contacting us directly.

Step outside the hotel and you soon find yourself in spectacular countryside that has been painted by Turner, written about by Wordsworth and, more recently, featured in the hit TV series 'Sex Education'. The Wye is just 50 yards from our front door, where you can spot otters, herons, seals and kingfishers. Cross the bridge to the English side of this tidal river and you can join the famous Offa's Dyke Trail all the way to Prestatyn (if you want).

There is also plenty to explore in the village. Twelfth century Tintern Abbey is the most famous local landmark - a romantic Gothic ruin that still exudes a wonderful air of spirituality and tranquillity. Other attractions include: a medieval slipway, a working vineyard, the Kingstone micro-brewery, the Old Railway Station, tunnels, caves, sculpture trails and Roman ironworks; not to mention, shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes. Sporting types can find wild-swimming, angling, golfing, diving, climbing and kayaking nearby; as well as international events such as Chepstow Racecourse (home of the Welsh Grand National), Cardiff for rugby or Celtic Manor (Ryder Cup) for golf.

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4.7/5

Sarah Rogers

3 months ago

Lovely old pub in the hotel. Stopped in for lunch. The servings were big and hot. Great service. Would highly recommend.

Sarah

5 months ago

We stopped here for a drink, it's a lovely cosy pub with good selection of drinks. The food smelled great so we came back the next day for lunch, it was great! Tasty pub food and lovely landlords. A really great place to stop!

Geoffrey Estall

5 months ago

This place is a must as the hospitality was absolutely brilliant. The staff, the owners and the food were excellent. A great establishment and easy access all around with plenty of sights to visit.

Sue Griffith

6 months ago

Stayed for one night before going to the races. Had dinner in the bar area which was excellent, we have eaten in many places but the steak with peppercorn sauce & fish & chips were absolutely delicious, in fact the best we had ever eaten (& we have eaten many!). The en-suite double room was spotless with tea/coffee/biscuits etc. Breakfast was also perfect and plentyful. We had packed lunch too! Owners & staff very friendly & helpful. Would definitely stay again! Highly recommend.

Denise Adcock

8 months ago

This is a great hotel situated in the village and in walking distance of the Abbey and other activities (walks and breweries). The owners are really friendly and the pub is busy so has a lovely vibe. Breakfast was great and I heard that they will make up packed lunches if you need them. Rooms have hair driers and tea and coffee and are really spacious for a cottage hotel. Would stay again.

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