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A well-lit bedroom features a spacious metal-framed bed with a dark quilt and a decorative pillow. Two bedside tables with lamps flank the bed. Light grey curtains frame a window, while a full-length mirror is positioned against one wall, complementing the room's neutral tone.
Flat in Chepstow
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Cromwell House, Central Chepstow

Flat 1 is a cosy first floor flat in Cromwell House steeped in history and named after Oliver Cromwell having stayed here when invading the famous Chepstow Castle. We have recently refurbished the property to create a warm and welcoming place to enjoy all that Chepstow and the surrounding areas has to offer. This special place is close to everything and central to Chepstow making it easy to plan your visit. The flat is fully equipped with every thing you would need for your stay along with Wi-Fi

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A cozy living area is presented, featuring a blue sofa paired with a yellow armchair adorned with a decorative pillow. A coffee table sits in front, with a wood-burning stove on one side. Natural light filters through a multi-pane window, framed by dark curtains.
Cottage in Chepstow
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 525 reviews

Pineapple Cottage - Chepstow Town Centre (Wales)

17th Century cottage in the heart of Chepstow, close to Offa's Dyke & the Wye Valley. Tucked down a little cobbled street in the town centre, it’s a small but perfectly formed cottage ideal for a couple or a young family. There’s a secret door leading to the second bedroom, where you’ll even get a glimpse of Chepstow Castle from the window. It’s an ideal base for weddings at St Tewdrics (we’ve even hosted the bride and groom!) or for walking and cycling in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.

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The sitting area features a comfortable sofa with accent pillows positioned around a decorative fireplace. A mirror above the fireplace reflects light, while a TV is mounted on the wall. Light wooden flooring creates a warm atmosphere, complemented by soft, neutral walls.
Townhouse in Chepstow
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Chepstow Town. Welsh Cottage.

The house is in the centre of the beautiful old market town of Chepstow. Nestled on the Welsh / English border. We are just a stone's throw from the ancient castle and the impressive Priory Church of St Mary. Within walking distance of the Chepstow Racecourse and a stroll from the railway and bus stations. 300yds from the River Wye and central to all restaurants and cafes etc. Situated near the AONB Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. Please note the property has a Jack & Jill bathroom upstairs.

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A feature arched window frames panoramic views of rolling hills and fields, with sunlight illuminating the stone wall and wooden shutters. A vase of fresh flowers sits on a round table, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the open living space.
Cottage in Saint Briavels
5 out of 5 average rating, 357 reviews

Wye Valley Escape. Romantic Loft on 40-Acre Estate

Romantic luxury loft for two on a 40-acre private estate in the Wye Valley National Landscape. Perfect for honeymooners, stargazers, proposals, anniversaries, or milestone moments. Enjoy panoramic Mork Valley views through the feature arched window, vaulted oak beams, and a cozy fire pit (logs & marshmallows incl.). Includes a generous welcome hamper and exclusive access to our dark skies, meadows, stream, and woodland. A peaceful, magical retreat with high-end, curated experiences available.

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A spacious, pet-friendly garden is shown, featuring a lush green lawn surrounded by blooming bluebells and trees. A gravel path leads to a small shed and a seating area is visible, all under a clear blue sky with wispy clouds.
Cottage in Chepstow
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 103 reviews

Spacious cottage, sunny garden, stroll to town

Vauxhall Cottage is a charming home-from-home, ideal for families & friends, yet cosy for couples. The spacious layout offers social areas & quiet nooks, with 4 comfy bedrooms, large kitchen & lounge, sunroom & an enclosed, dog-friendly garden with patio & BBQ. The modernised 1790s Welsh cottage is a short stroll to Chepstow’s historic centre, Castle & riverside, ideal for the racecourse, & to explore the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley & beyond, with easy connections to Cardiff, Bristol & M4/M5.

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A quaint stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a large window that invites natural light inside. The well-maintained lawn includes neatly trimmed hedges and a comfortable seating area, creating a serene outdoor environment.
Cottage in Monmouthshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 203 reviews

Peaceful Stone Cottage among fabulous gardens

The Garden House is a peaceful stone cottage set in the historic gardens of High Glanau Manor, the home of H. Avray Tipping (1855-1933) the Architectural Editor of Country Life Magazine from 1907. High Glanau Manor is an important Arts & Crafts house set in 12 acres of gardens designed in 1922. The gardens retain many original features including formal terraces, octagonal pool, glasshouse, pergola and 100 ft long double herbaceous borders. There are spectacular views to the Brecon Beacons

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A spacious studio features a vaulted stone ceiling and warm, ambient lighting. A super king bed is complemented by a cozy seating area, while an open-plan kitchenette is visible. Double doors lead to the outdoor area, providing natural light and a view of the surroundings.
Apartment in Bristol City
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

The Vault

The Vault is a really special space, which we hope you can see from the photographs. It is a basement studio apartment with its own private entrance. It is quiet and cosy with underfloor heating and an ambient temperature all year round. This property is very central, making it easy to plan your visit. We are very close to the harbour and the property is on the famous Georgian Square, Queen Square. It feels like you have stepped into a film from Jane Austen as you come out of the building.

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The historic Welsh Gatehouse features an imposing stone exterior with two prominent towers. Architectural details include ancient windows and a large, arched entrance. Surrounding greenery adds to the charm of this medieval structure, set against a clear blue sky.
Castle in Chepstow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Welsh Gatehouse: Historical Castle with EV Charger

The Welsh Gatehouse is a beautiful historic house with modern amenities. Imagine staying in a fairy tale castle built in 1270. The thick walls, ancient windows & steep spiral staircase say 'history'. Romantic log fires keep you warm you in winter, & the thick walls keep you cool in summer. Views from the top of the tower are extraordinary over the Severn Bridges and the Breacon Beacons (NB we call this the terrace in our description below). Unique, luxurious, quirky yet comfortable.

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The entrance features a wooden door with a diamond-shaped window, framed by large glass panels that allow natural light to enter. Surrounding the entryway are lush green plants and ferns, enhancing the rustic charm of the stone cottage.
Cottage in Saint Briavels
5 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Birch Cottage with woodland sauna

Birch Cottage is a charming 3-bedroom stone cottage with a secluded woodland sauna cabin and views across the Wye Valley countryside. It is located on Offas Dyke footpath on a very quiet road, so is great for anyone looking to explore the network of Wye Valley footpaths. Monmouth, Forest of Dean, Bristol, Bath and Cardiff are close enough for day visits. Whatever season you prefer, it's a wonderful place to recharge your batteries and connect with nature.

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A bright kitchen area features wooden flooring and natural light from a window. A wooden dining table with four chairs is present, complemented by a potted plant in the corner. The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances and white cabinetry.
Cottage in Chepstow
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 484 reviews

Carpenters Cottage - Central Chepstow with parking

Carpenters Cottage is a quaint cosy one bedroom cottage at the bottom of Chepstow Town. It’s 2 minutes walk to the castle, town centre or the pubs on the river wye. The cottage is fully equipped with all your necessities for a wonderful home from home stay. Recently completely refurbished to a high standard it offers comfort, style and privacy with a 4* luxury finish. We hope you enjoy your stay and want to come again.

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Cottage in Chepstow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Historic cottage opposite Chepstow Castle

Directly opposite the castle, this cottage is in the perfect location for exploring Chepstow and its surrounding areas. The cottage dates back to the 17th century, but has been freshly modernised. Expect a homely yet luxurious stay. Chepstow itself is a historic town, packed with lovely restaurants, pubs, cafés and shops. Our house guide will give you plenty of recommendations to make the most of the area.

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The exterior of the cottage is shown, featuring a two-story structure with a white facade and a pitched roof. A welcoming entrance is visible, framed by several windows. A paved driveway leads up to the entrance, along with flower pots enhancing the outdoor space.
Cottage in Saint Arvans
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 162 reviews

Cheerful 3 bedroom cottage a walkers Parìdice!

Gaer Hill cottage is situated just ten minutes from Chepstow race course and 30 minutes walk from the start of wye valley with Tintern abbey 15 mins drive. This 3 bed cottage is the perfect place to explore from or just kick back and relax. If you enjoy farm life this could be the place as you can watch cows graze from the bedroom window or even have sheep pass your front door or maybe a horse wonder by!

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Chepstow?

    Stays around Chepstow’s historic town center place you near markets and heritage sites, while countryside cottages and riverbank homes are often suggested for quiet getaways. Consider properties near the castle or Wye Valley for scenic surroundings.

  • What are the best things to do in Chepstow with kids?

    Families often explore Chepstow Castle’s towers, discover interactive displays at Chepstow Museum, or take nature walks in local parks and around the River Wye. Outdoor adventure centers near Chepstow sometimes have additional family activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Chepstow?

    Explore Chepstow Castle, walk the Wye Valley, and visit the Chepstow Museum to learn about the area’s history. Markets, independent shops, and river walks also draw visitors throughout the year.

  • How is the weather in Chepstow?

    Chepstow has mild winters around 35–46°F (2–8°C) with regular rainfall and summers that reach about 54–71°F (12–22°C), bringing more sunshine and longer days. Waterproof layers are useful year-round due to shifting weather.

  • When is the best time to visit Chepstow?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for milder temperatures, longer daylight, and outdoor events. Autumn has colorful foliage along the Wye Valley, while winter stays are quieter and cozy for castle visits.

  • What are the best places to visit in Chepstow?

    Explore Chepstow Castle, discover the Chepstow Museum, and wander along the River Wye for riverside views. The Wye Valley’s woodlands and viewpoints are also frequently suggested for visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Chepstow?

    Chepstow has scenic trails like the Wye Valley Walk, which follows wooded riverbanks, and Offa’s Dyke Path, known for panoramic views and historic earthworks. Explore forest routes in the surrounding countryside for peaceful walks and rich wildlife encounters.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Chepstow?

    Explore Chepstow Castle, picnic by the River Wye, or visit local parks for open-air games. Interactive museum exhibits and seasonal festivals also provide engaging options for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Chepstow?

    Take day trips to explore the Forest of Dean’s woodlands, Tintern Abbey’s historic ruins, or the Brecon Beacons National Park for hill walks and waterfalls. The Welsh coastline and market towns around Chepstow are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Chepstow?

    Several Chepstow rentals welcome pets, especially in the countryside and near river walks around the Wye Valley. Parks and scenic trails create a welcoming setting for guests traveling with dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Chepstow?

    Comfortable shoes are useful for exploring cobbled streets and riverside paths in Chepstow. Early mornings around the Wye Valley tend to be quieter, creating space to enjoy natural scenery. Local markets and community events often take place in the town center—checking schedules ahead is helpful.

  • What is Chepstow known for?

    Chepstow is known for its riverside setting, Norman castle, and role as a gateway to the Wye Valley. The town has deep roots in border history and horse racing traditions.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Chepstow?

    Discover the restored historic Chepstow Port Wall, or look for art galleries tucked into side streets. The Lower Wye Valley has lesser-known trails and gardens if you seek peaceful surroundings.

  • What are the best foods to try in Chepstow?

    Chepstow’s markets and pubs frequently suggest Welsh lamb dishes, locally made cheeses, and seasonal produce. For dessert, try bara brith—a spiced fruit loaf—and consider sampling Wye Valley cider.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Chepstow?

    Pack layers for changeable weather, a waterproof jacket, and comfortable shoes for cobbled streets and walking trails. A camera and a small backpack can be helpful for exploring castles and parks.

  • What is the nightlife in Chepstow like?

    Nightlife in Chepstow usually centers around local pubs, some with live folk music and welcoming atmospheres. Independent bars, casual eateries, and seasonal events in the historic town center are also popular gathering spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Chepstow?

    The Chepstow Festival gathers music, theatre, and arts in summer, while race days at Chepstow Racecourse are often major community highlights. Traditional fairs and food markets sometimes bring local flavor to the town center.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Chepstow?

    Many rentals in Chepstow’s center, the riverside area, and nearby countryside have family-friendly amenities. Features like extra bedrooms, outdoor space, and proximity to parks are often available.

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    Chepstow holiday rentals start at $13 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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    30 of Chepstow holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Chepstow stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!

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