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We have 5 hotels in Tintern.

 
 
Wye Valley Hotel Chepstow Star Rating 3        
Near Chepstow

The Wye Valley Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to Chepstow. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. Each guestroom is tastefully appointed with hair dryer, television, coffee/tea maker.
Tintern Old Rectory B&B Star Rating 4        
The Old RectoryTintern

Across the road from River Wye, this rural, 18th-century bed-and-breakfast is 6.1 miles from Chepstow Castle and 6.8 miles from Clearwell Caves.
Best Western Royal George Hotel Chepstow Star Rating 3        
Tintern, Chepstow

Set in the Wye Valley, this quaint, stone-built hotel with a modern annexe is a 5-minute walk from the 14th-century Tintern Abbey and 5.6 miles from Chepstow Castle.The warm, classically decorated rooms have en suite bathrooms, tea and coffeemakers, plus flat-screen TVs and free WiFi.
The Abbey Hotel Tintern Star Rating 3        
Tintern Nr. Chepstow

Situated in the heart of the Wye-Valley, The Abbey Hotel sits proudly in an area of outstanding natural beauty with astounding views of the infamous Tintern Abbey and woodlands of the Wye-Valley. Dating back to the early 1800's, references of the hotel can be found as early as 1804 when the landlord of the Beaufort Inn, as it was previously named, would hold the key to the gate of the Abbey and augment his income by admitting visitors and conducting tours. The area originally occupied by the Abbey was much larger than it is today.
Parva Farmhouse Riverside Guesthouse Chepstow Star Rating 3        
Monmouth Road

Situated in a 17th-century farmhouse on the Wye Valley walking path, this family-run guesthouse is an 8-minute walk to the visitor centre at the Old Station Tintern, 0.8 miles to Tintern Abbey and 4.8 miles to Chepstow Racecourse.
 
 
More on Tintern .
 
Tintern is a village on the west bank of the River Wye in Monmouthshire, Wales, close to the border with England, about 5 miles north of Chepstow. It is popular with tourists, who visit for the scenery and the ruined Tintern Abbey.