Hop Cabin
A woodburner, hot tub and big bath make this the perfect cabin to retreat to after a day floating down the River Wye and supping on very local ales.
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Description
The Hop Cabin sits in a quiet and secluded patch at the bottom of the land. Inside the cabin there’s a comfy double bedroom, a living room, kitchen and an ensuite bathroom with a big bath and plenty of hot water, so you could well just lounge around the woodburner all day and only venture out to stock up on bottles of treacle-coloured ale at the brewery shop.
Each of our places has a lovely wood fired hot tub, secluded in the private gardens.
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Facilities
The Important Stuff
Check in: 4 pm
Check out: 10 am
- Bring torches, wellies and walking boots.
- Brewery shop onsite selling real ale and cider.
- Supply of firewood provided for the woodburner and hot tub to get you started. The owners do not sell additional firewood, however there are local shops where firewood can be purchased.
- Mobile phone signal. WiFi available outside the brewery shop.
Sleeping Arrangements
- One kingsize bed. Space for 2 children in the eaves. Space for a travel cot.
Cooking
- 2 hobs and oven cooker
- Toaster, kettle, pots, pans & cutlery
- Fridge
- Sink for washing up with hot & cold running water
- Fire pit outside cabin
Washing
Private ensuite bathroom with bath and toilet.
Heating, lighting & bedding
- Woodburner
- Bed linen and towels provided
- Electric lighting
- Plug sockets
Wood fired hot tub
Initial supply of firewood for the hot tub.
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Food and Drink
At Kingstone Brewery
There’s a bar & shop on site where they do a great range of Kingstone beer. There are occasional pizza event and Hop up food events.Going out – a few pubs & restaurants worth a try
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The Wild Hare, Tintern
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The Rose and Crown, Tintern, especially for steak!
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The Whitebrook, Whitebrook
Other options:
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The Miners, Sling
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The Three Tuns, Chesptow
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Stone Rock Pizza, Chepstow
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Severn & Wye Smokery
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Activities
Wye Valley Experience is specialised in canoeing and mountain bike hire alongside guided trips. Please visit the website for more information or to make a booking .
A visit to Tintern Abbey is really amazing and once you are on the inside you will be surprised by its size. It is a wonderfully majestic site.
Tintern is also a lovely village to walk around with unusual and fascinating little shops! Tori’s favourite is Stella Books as they have over 30,000 rare or out of print books – you will be bound to find a memorable story there!
Clearwell Caves – 4500 Years of mining history in an amazing cave system.
Puzzlewood – magical woodland in the Forest of Dean.
Dean Steam Railway – Dean Forest railway.
A day out at Go Ape! Forest of Dean, 11 miles away, is always recommended for Tarzan swings and epic zip wires.
Abbey Mill, Tintern – award willing riverside shopping & dining.
Ask Ed & Tori for more information on the local area.
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Prices
Hop Cabin
Low: £120 midweek – £140 weekend
Mid: £135 midweek – £155 weekend
High: £145 midweek – £165 weekend
Peak: £165
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Accommodates
Sleeps 2
Suitable for children
+2 adults optional
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Facilities
Hot Tub
En-suite bath
cooking facilities
own fire pit
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CHECK IN: 4PM / CHECK OUT: 10 am
~We had an amazing time at Kingstone Brewery this summer. Probably drank too much of their beer but it was too good not to!!! The accommodation was great, simple and rustic … What you’d expect for glamping… The area is stunning, the hosts just want to make sure you are happy. We did a bread making course with Tori and loved our supper, Ed gave us a tour and tasting through all his ales( which he obviously likes 🙂 ) loved the space…. So relaxing and naturally stunning.