
The
Beaufort Hotel is situated at the very centre of the historic border town of
Chepstow in Monmouthshire.
The
Beaufort Hotel accepts dogs & small pets; you can view this Hotel on our website www.weacceptpets.co.uk
by clicking on the link provided below:
The
hotel has been offering guest accommodation since the 17th Century and has all
the facilities you would expect from a modern hotel while still retaining the
charm and atmosphere of a 16th Century coaching inn.
The
town of Chepstow sits on the River Wye where it flows into the Severn Estuary,
on the border between England and Wales. Chepstow has much to offer the visitor
and is an excellent base from which to explore the Wye Valley.
Within
easy driving distance, the visitor can see the majesty of Tintern Abbey on the
banks of the river, the splendour of Symonds Yat or enjoy browsing among the
numerous mediaeval castles that abound in the area. If you are looking for wide
open spaces, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons are within a 40 minute
drive.
Chepstow
itself has been a key location throughout the region's history with its
spectacular castle perched on the cliffs above the River Wye, impressive 13th
century town walls and its twisting, mediaeval streets, there are many
reminders of its historic past. For the sports fans, Chepstow racecourse is
within 2 miles, where meetings are held all year round under both National Hunt
and Jockey Club Rules. The attractive golf courses of Celtic Manor, St Pierre
and Dewstow are all within twenty minutes of the hotel.
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The accommodation types on our website are:
Self Catering
Bed and Breakfast
Campsites
Hotels
Pubs / Inns
The properties on our website accept the following pets:
Dogs
Horses
Small Pets
Self Catering
Bed and Breakfast
Campsites
Hotels
Pubs / Inns
The properties on our website accept the following pets:
Dogs
Horses
Small Pets
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