Tudor Farmhouse

Award-winning boutique hotel in the Forest of Dean

Member since 2019

From £219 per night.

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Tudor Farmhouse Location

Map & Directions

Address

High Street
Clearwell
Royal Forest of Dean
Gloucestershire
GL16 8JS


How to get here

Clearwell sits about 7 miles South-East of Monmouth and 12 miles North of Chepstow.

If you are using a Satnav please set it to “Clearwell" not our postcode as some systems will take you to the neighbouring town of Coleford rather than the hotel.

From M4/London & Bristol

Travel west on the M4, exit at junction 21 onto M48. Cross the old Severn Bridge and take the first exit after crossing. Follow signs for the A48, follow road over bridge. Take left turn signposted for Coleford/Forest of Dean (B4228), turn right at mini-roundabout in Tutshill (B4228). Follow road through Woodcroft & St Braivels. Before you reach Coleford turn left signposted Clearwell. Turn right at the cross in centre of village, we are 50 metres on the left.

From M4/Cardiff via Monmouth

Travel east on M4, leaving the motorway at junction 24. Take the first left (A449/A40) to Monmouth. At Monmouth traffic lights continue forward (signposted Ross on Wye, Midlands M50). At roundabout take 4th exit back onto A40 in opposite direction, At traffic lights turn left onto the A466 (signposted Chepstow). Next roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted Redbrook/Chepstow (A466). At Redbrook turn left signposted Newland/Clearwell. Follow road through Newland into Clearwell. Turn left at cross in centre of village, we are 50 meters on the left.

From M50/Birmingham & the North

Travel south on M5 leaving the motorway at junction 8. Follow M50 to junction 4, take the 1st exit onto the A40 (signposted Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth). At Monmouth traffic lights turn left onto the A466 (signposted Chepstow). Next roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted Redbrook/Chepstow (A466). At Redbrook turn left signposted Newland/Clearwell. Follow road through Newland into Clearwell. Turn left at the cross in centre of village, we are 50 metres on the left. 

From A48/Gloucester

Travel south on A48 into Lydney. Turn right in Lydney onto B4231 for Bream. Follow this road through Bream then turn right onto B4228 for approximately 100 metres then turn left sign-posted Clearwell. Turn right at the cross in centre of village, we are 50 metres on the left.


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Location & Local Attractions

Surrounding Tudor Farmhouse lies a playground for you and your furry friend to explore. The Forest of Dean extends a warm invitation to canine companions, promising an array of dog-friendly activities amidst its verdant splendour. Picture yourself embarking on leisurely strolls along forest trails, where ancient woodlands envelop you in a sense of timeless tranquility. Here, amidst towering trees and dappled sunlight, you and your four-legged companion forge a bond through shared adventures, discovering hidden pathways and secret groves along the way.

As you delve deeper into the forest's embrace, you'll encounter iconic destinations like Puzzlewood, a place where imagination takes flight amidst moss-covered rocks and ancient trees twisted into fantastical shapes. Each winding pathway leads to new wonders, weaving a tapestry of enchantment that captures the essence of magical exploration.

For those pups drawn to the soothing embrace of water, the tranquil shores of the River Wye offer a haven of refreshment and relaxation. Picture your faithful companion frolicking in the crystal-clear waters, their joyous barks harmonising with the gentle lapping of the river against the banks. Whether swimming or leisurely paddling, each moment spent in the embrace of nature's liquid embrace becomes a cherished memory.

After a day filled with adventure, retreat to one of the many dog-friendly cafes or pubs scattered throughout the forest, or return to a delicious feast at the Farmhouse. Here, amidst the cosy ambiance and hearty fare, you and your loyal companion can unwind and recharge, savouring the simple pleasures of great food.

Tudor Farm House