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Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns

Newport Road
Rated 8.7 in 1940 reviews

Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns is a charming lodging establishment located in the historic town of Chepstow, United Kingdom. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this hotel offers a harmonious blend of modern amenities and traditional design, making it a welcoming retreat for travelers seeking comfort and convenience.

The lodge is strategically positioned just a stone's throw away from some of Chepstow’s notable attractions, including the famous Chepstow Castle, allowing guests to explore the rich history and culture of the area with ease. The hotel also provides easy access to the Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean, perfect for guests looking to experience the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside.

Guests at Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns can enjoy a warm and friendly atmosphere, complemented by the attentive service of the hotel staff. Each room is designed with comfort in mind, featuring contemporary decor and useful amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. Facilities on-site include a restaurant and a bar, offering a varied menu that caters to diverse tastes with a focus on hearty British dishes.

For business travelers, the lodge provides convenient meeting facilities, making it an ideal choice for combining business with leisure. Families and couples alike will find the hotel’s relaxed environment and considerate services accommodating to their needs.

Overall, Two Rivers Lodge by Marston’s Inns offers a comfortable and practical accommodation option in Chepstow, with a focus on delivering a pleasant and hospitable experience for all types of travelers.

Climate and Weather

January
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0.9km / 0.58mi
Chepstow Museum
Chepstow Museum
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1.1km / 0.69mi
Chepstow Port Wall
Grade I listed urban defence in the United Kingdom
0.7km / 0.42mi
Chepstow Town Gate
Chepstow Town Gate
Grade I listed gateway in Chepstow, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
0.6km / 0.38mi
Portwall
Portwall
Grade I listed urban defence in the United Kingdom
0.6km / 0.37mi
Chepstow War Memorial
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0.8km / 0.48mi
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St Pierre
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2.4km / 1.5mi
Moynes Court
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2.6km / 1.6mi
Saint Mary & Saint Peter
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3.7km / 2.3mi
Fossil Beach
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2.8km / 1.7mi
St Arvan's Church
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3.4km / 2.1mi
St Luke
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2.3km / 1.4mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
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5.5km / 3.4mi
Tintern Abbey
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6.6km / 4.1mi
St Mary's Church
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6.5km / 4.1mi
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6.4km / 4mi
St. Stephen’s & St. Tathan’s
St. Stephen’s & St. Tathan’s
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6.6km / 4.1mi
St Mary's Church
St Mary's Church
Grade I listed church in Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
6km / 3.7mi
St James Church
St James Church
Grade II listed building in Devauden, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK
7.3km / 4.5mi
Caldicot Castle and Country Park
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6.1km / 3.8mi
Saint Michael's Church
Saint Michael's Church
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7.4km / 4.6mi
Saint Michael & All Angels
Saint Michael & All Angels
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6.1km / 3.8mi
St John's Church
St John's Church
Church in Aust, Gloucestershire, England, UK
6.1km / 3.8mi
Llanmelin Hill Fort
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6.6km / 4.1mi
St Mary de Malmesbury
St Mary de Malmesbury
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7.9km / 4.9mi
Caerwent Roman Town
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6.3km / 3.9mi
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6.5km / 4.1mi
Tomb with Pyramid in Churchyard of Former Church of St Mary
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Tomb with Sarcophagus in Churchyard of Former Church of St Mary
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St Peter's Church
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8.8km / 5.5mi
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9.6km / 6mi
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Saint Andrew
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8.3km / 5.2mi
Saint Mary the Virgin
Saint Mary the Virgin
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9.4km / 5.9mi
St John's Elberton
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9km / 5.6mi
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8.1km / 5mi
Saint Mary the Virgin, Shepperdine
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9.3km / 5.8mi
Oldbury Camp
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8.3km / 5.2mi
Cuthbert chest tomb
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9.5km / 5.9mi
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9.3km / 5.8mi

About Chepstow

Chepstow, located in the picturesque Wye Valley, offers a variety of activities and attractions that cater to different interests. A visit to Chepstow Castle is essential, as it is one of the oldest surviving stone fortifications in Britain. The castle's impressive structure provides insight into the region's medieval history and offers scenic views of the River Wye.

The Wye Valley itself is a natural highlight, perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities. There are numerous walking and cycling paths that showcase the area’s stunning landscapes, including the famous Offa's Dyke Path, which runs along the border between England and Wales.

Art and culture enthusiasts may appreciate the local galleries and the Chepstow Museum, which offer a glimpse into the town's heritage and the surrounding area's history. The museum features exhibits on the town's development, including its role in the Victorian era.

For those interested in shopping and dining, the town centre has a selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants that highlight local produce and crafts. Exploring the Chepstow Market, which operates on certain days, can provide a taste of local life and goods.

If you are looking for a more relaxed experience, a stroll along the River Wye can be quite enjoyable. The riverside offers beautiful views and opportunities for picnicking or simply enjoying the natural surroundings.

Lastly, consider visiting the Chepstow Racecourse if your visit coincides with a race day. This venue hosts various events throughout the year and adds to the local community's vibrancy.

Overall, Chepstow offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions that can make for an engaging visit.




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