Places to stay in Awre, Gloucestershire
Awre is a village in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire. The parish includes Awre and the larger village of Blakeney, and also Etloe, Gatcombe, Two Bridges and Viney Hill. Local restaurants include Blakeney Chip In, The Cock Inn Pub, The Old Passage, and The Old Passage.
The center of Awre ( which is at is longitude -2°26'20.248 and latitude 51°45'58.176 ) is located 2 miles away from Blakeney, 4 miles away from Frampton on Severn, 4 miles away from Newtown and 5 miles away from Lydney.
Available Awre lodging
We currently have 5 accommodations in and around Awre.
Awre Hotels, B&Bs and Guest Houses
Old Nibley Farmhouse Guesthouse
Approx 3 miles away in Blakeney:
Wild Goose Lodge
Approx 4 miles away in Slimbridge:
Tythe House Bed And Breakfast
Approx 4 miles away in Frampton on Severn:
Awre Camping, Caravans, Self Catering
Tanhouse Farm Cottages
Approx 4 miles away in Frampton on Severn:
Tudor Caravan Park
Approx 4 miles away in Slimbridge:
Things to see and do, places to eat in Awre
The Old Passage ( / Breakfast / Brunch ). The Old Passage is a dog-friendly establishment that prides itself on offering locally sourced food and a warm and friendly welcome for everyone who loves great food and drinks with stunning river views – whether they’re thirsty students, hungry walkers, exploring families, or muddy dogs.
theoldpassage.com
The Cock Inn Pub ( Dining / Pubs / Bars ). The Cock Inn is a distinctive and much loved part of the local community that extends a warm welcome to locals and visitors alike!
We offer great accommodation, food, drink and warm hospitality in a lovely area with a large beer garden to enjoy the scenery in the summer months and a warming log fire to make things cosy on colder days.
www.thecockinnblakeney.com
The Old Passage ( Dining / Other ). The Old Passage, for centuries the site of the ford across the River Severn, is now better known for our seafood restaurant with rooms.
Set at the end of a pennisula on a great ox bow bend, we overlook the River and on it's far bank, the small town of Newnham-on-Severn with the hills of the ancient Forest of Dean and the iconic May Hill offering a dramatic backdrop.
www.theoldpassage.com