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Praia da Oura Apartado 827, Rua Oliveira Martins, Albufeira, Faro, Portugal
2.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
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€81
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347/16 M.9 Chalermprakiet 11, Pattaya, Thailand
0.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
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€22
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7 Hatton Garden, Liverpool, United Kingdom
0.4 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
€95
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56-60 Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, United Kingdom
1.3 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
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€65
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42 Water End, Clifton, York, United Kingdom
1.9 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
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€18
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Calle Molino 9, Arrecife, Lanzarote, Spain
0.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
€37
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Carrer de Corsega, 377, Barcelona, Spain
2.1 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
€45
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North Beach, Eilat, HaDarom (Southern), Israel
1.8 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Airport shuttle
€138
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Where to stay in Forest of Dean

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About Forest of Dean

Encompassing a large tract of ancient woodland, the Forest of Dean is a historical and cultural region in Gloucestershire once reserved for royal hunting. It has long been an important area for ironworking and coal mining, with many of its industrial remains now being reclaimed by the forest.

Things to do in Forest of Dean

With attractions both above and below the ground, the Forest of Dean is well worth a visit.

Explore the Dean Heritage Centre. Delve into the social and industrial history of the region at the Dean Heritage Centre, which comprises a museum, a waterwheel and an early 20th-century forester’s cottage. Get up close to 18th-century longcase clocks and an 1830s Lightmoor Colliery beam engine, then spot mandarin ducks and kingfishers on the millpond. Behind the forester’s cottage is a garden planted with heirloom vegetables.

Tour the Hopewell Colliery. Owned and operated by a freeminer, Rich Daniels, the Hopewell Colliery is a working coal mine accessible to the public on guided tours. Experience the extreme conditions that miners once worked in as you explore the underground tunnels and learn about the importance of coal in powering the United Kingdom. As you exit the mine, take note of the 1820s furnace level before ending your journey at the colliery’s tea rooms.

Walk the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail. Linking a series of site-specific installations, the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail is a seven-kilometre-long route established in 1986. Its sculptures are nestled deep in the woodland, allowing for a sense of discovery when you encounter them. Highlights include the 4.5-metre-high stained glass window known as the “Cathedral” and the “Iron Road”, which comprises 20 railway sleepers carved with images from the forest.

Getting around Forest of Dean

The Forest of Dean is just over an hour’s drive from Cardiff Airport, which has flights to destinations across Europe. The much larger Birmingham Airport is 1.5 hours away. Buses connect to towns and villages throughout the Forest of Dean while renting a car gives you greater freedom to explore the area.

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  • Where is the best place to stay in Forest of Dean?

    Chepstow, Ledbury, and Ross-on-Wye are the most popular places on HotelsCombined for stays in Forest of Dean.

  • What are the best hotels in Forest of Dean?

    One of the most popular hotels in Forest of Dean is The George Inn & Millingbrook Lodge Ltd, which has been reviewed by 257 users and currently has a rating of 7.8/10. Other top-rated locations include The King's Head Hotel - JD Wetherspoon and The Kings Head Inn, which have received 8.4/10 and 8.1/10 ratings from our users, respectively.

  • What is a good hotel near Chepstow Racecourse?

    Reviews of Two Rivers Lodge By Marstons Inns recommend it as a good place to stay near Chepstow Racecourse, scoring 8.5/10 from 2,016 ratings.

  • What is a good hotel in Forest of Dean near Tintern Abbey?

    The most popular hotel near Tintern Abbey is Parva Farmhouse Riverside Guesthouse, with 803 HotelsCombined users scoring it 9.1/10.

  • Is there a good hotel near Chepstow Castle?

    2,016 HotelsCombined reviews of Two Rivers Lodge By Marstons Inns score it 8.5/10, making it a highly recommended hotel near Chepstow Castle.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Forest of Dean?

    There’s so much to see and do in Forest of Dean, but we’ve found that the most popular landmarks are Chepstow Racecourse, Tintern Abbey, and Chepstow Castle. You’ll want to stay in Chepstow to visit Chepstow Racecourse, Chepstow to visit Tintern Abbey, and Chepstow to visit Chepstow Castle.

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