Littledean House is situated in the Forest of Dean, a 4-minute drive from Cinderford. It is a family-run hotel in a picturesque Gloucestershire location.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
Exactly what was needed in a nice location and friendly atmosphere.
White Hart Inn has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Cinderford. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a children's playground.
Kerri
United Kingdom
Lovely beer garden and play area for children. Rooms were a nice size, and welcoming. large shower head and food was lovely. Side entrance to the bedrooms when the pub was closed. Lovely original feature beams. Large selection of meals and snacks on the menu. Allowed dogs to stay which is important for us when we travel and there was only an extra £10 charge for the dog. Rooms were soundproof which was nice because you had no interruption from people moving around or talking in other rooms.
Set in Cinderford, within 24 km of Kingsholm Stadium and 49 km of Bristol Parkway Station, The New Inn offers accommodation with a garden as well as free private parking for guests who drive.
John
United Kingdom
Michelle was a fantastic host. The room has been recently renovated and very comfortable. Breakfast was very good made with fresh produce.
Built in 1676 as a hunting lodge for King Charles II, the Speech House Hotel has been refurbished to offer modern facilities and luxurious rooms while retaining its period features.
Cobb
United States
Staff were wonderful. Sarah and Chaz helped make our stay more comfortable. Jayne added a sweet surprise to our birthday dinner.
Situated in Huntley, 12 km from Kingsholm Stadium, Number 2 at The Red Lion features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Peter
United Kingdom
Having stayed here several times before I knew what to expect. The Red Lion, again, met all my expectations for my overnight stay in the area. A lovely old pub with plenty of character and friendly owners and staff.
Situated in the beautiful unspoilt Royal Forest of Dean, this modern hotel boasts its own golf course and superb facilities for conferences, leisure activities or quiet relaxation
Situated in the mar...
Located in the market town of Coleford, the Angel Hotel is a 16th century coaching inn with its own restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
Samantha
United Kingdom
I was attending a funeral and the staff were very accommodating letting my friend and I check in early. Free parking just around the corner and a great location to where the wake was, so all in all it was very convenient. The breakfast was yummy and the staff were very pleasant.
Very helpful n smiley Owner n staff.. Food at breakfast was best cooked we have had for a long time, Dinner was ok but too plentiful …
Cinderford is gateway to Symonds yat but otherwise is a down at heel town suffering under investment !
White Hart inn requires further Do Up if it hopes to attract more custom…
chai
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great location short drive to town centre.
Great location short drive to town centre. Within a short distance to local attractions Symonds Yar, Forest of Dean sculpture trail. Peaceful beautiful area.
A local pub with friendly staff a 5 minute walk away
laura
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Cinderford is a small place but is within walking distance...
Cinderford is a small place but is within walking distance of the White Hart Inn, where we stayed. We found a couple of cafe's that are good for breakfast and lunch. Dinner in the evening can be an issue as places to eat are limited. The White Hart Inn do meals and while well priced are very big. There is an excellent curry house called Curry Leaf and a pub called The Golden Lion. The Golden lion has music on Friday and Saturday and the Nags Head has Music on Saturday.
The only problem for us was that most places do not open until 6 or 7pm during the week. The White Hart Inn is usually open after 4pm since this is when guests can check in. I have no idea what time they open if no one needs to check in but seemed to be open for locals.
You will need a car to get around but Cinderford is well located to main routes through the forest and access to the nearby towns. There are a number of bus services within the Forest of Dean but we are not sure how frequent they are. There is a map and information online although there can be issues with cell connection in areas of Cinderford.
Marilyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cinderford is ideal for visiting other places, we went to...
Cinderford is ideal for visiting other places, we went to Ross on Wye, and lovely walks. We didn’t eat actually in at any restaurants in Cinderford as we only stayed two nights, except for fish and chips the first night, which was excellent.
Deborah
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The Pumping Station is a great place to stay which has...
The Pumping Station is a great place to stay which has access to the Forest from right outside the door. We ate at several places and particularly enjoyed The Miners Sling (Sling), the Red Hart (Blaisdon) and Ye Old Ferrie Inn (Symonds Yat). The milk direct from the farm at the Micheldean Milk Shed was terrific.
Gary52Lane
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Cinderford itself has many food takeaways and some local...
Cinderford itself has many food takeaways and some local interest - plaques, monuments, statues and a local cinema in the original building, which was great.
It is central for a holiday in the Forest of Dean. The Forest of Dean has a great deal of varied interest set in the Forest; Go Ape, Lakes, Sculpture Trail, Puzzlewood, Canoeing, Views, Walks and Picnics.
Coleford deli sell local cheese and wine and offer picnics to collect.
There are many Castles in the area to visit, an Abbey and a Vinyard.
I doubt you’ll be bored (though you might see a boar) and, despite not being on a walking holiday at all, I racked up 55 Km of walking over the week in incidental walking on easy paths that just happened.
Torill
United Kingdom
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