The Hop Garden offers a great selection of glamping options, including a shepherd's hut, glam bell tents, glamping cabins and more. All this is set in the exquisite surroundings of rural Wales, just moments from majestic Tintern Abbey and within all the exciting outdoor adventures of the Wye Valley AONB. The River Wye is only a few hundred metres from the meadow where the accommodation sits.

Why you'll love it at The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery


Glamping here is in a sweet meadow, with a river running just a short distance away. And right opposite the garden is a fabulous beer micro brewery - something for beer fans to check out as you get to know the place. Your surroundings are teeming with wildlife too, including deer, rabbit, pheasants and badgers waiting to be glimpsed. How about a pair of charming bell tents, complete with comfy beds, lighting and pretty furniture? Or a shepherd's hut with a stable style door, electric heater, vintage furnishings and comfy bed perfect for two. For those looking to stay in the perfect little home from home on their getaway, there are also glamping cabins, each sleeping two and set in gorgeous surroundings. With toasty wood burners in place, soft beds and ensuite facilities in their furnished interiors, these certainly put the glam into glamping. Wherever you choose to stay, every option includes a toasty fire pit, great for campfire cook outs.

Glamping cabins are available year round, while the shepherd's hut and bell tents are open from March until October.


Facilities and amenities

Adult only

Allow commercial vans

Allow pets on site

Café / restaurant

Disabled facilities

Drinking water

EV charging

Family friendly

Fires allowed

Shop

Showers

Toilet

WiFi

Bike hire

Communal BBQ

Glamping

Near beach

Near pub

Open year round

Peaceful

Watersports

Facilities inside Brambling Cross, Hop Cabin and Pioneer are ensuite. Guests in the shepherd's hut and bell tents have access to shared showers, toilets and a cooking area in a cosy and well kitted out converted horsebox nearby. Wi-Fi is available at the site brewery and there is The Tap Room available for group hire, with a bar and seating for up to 50. Also at the brewery is a welcoming bar which also serves a ploughman's lunch (opening times vary) and has a lovely sun dappled courtyard.

Also run directly from the site is Wye Valley Experience, which offers a number of organised and bespoke outdoor events throughout the year. Bikes are also available for one hour, half day or full day hire.


Map and address

Park address

The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery,

Kingstone Brewery, Tintern, Monmouthshire, Wales, NP16 7NX

Coordinates

51.7053, -2.6734 | SO 53 0

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The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery is ideal for...

Couples

Young children


There are 5 accommodation options on-site

Shepherd's Hut

Max 2 people

Sitting pretty in a wild flower meadow, Goldings shepherd's hut is a cosy retreat for two.

Bell Tents

Max 4 people

Sleeping up to four, with a double or two singles inside, plus the option to add two more beds, this is cosily furnished. Inside is LED lighting and cute decorations.

The Hop Cabin

Max 4 people

A woodburner and big bath make this the perfect cabin to retreat to after a day floating down the River Wye. Perfect for families with an additional two single beds upstairs in the 'secret' eaves.

Pioneer

Max 2 people

A converted horsebox sleeping two in a double bed above the cab, includes ensuite facilities, a toasty wood burner, cooking area and fire pit.

Brambling Cross

Max 2 people

An ideal cabin for couples with a double cabin bed, cooking area, wood burner and ensuite facilities.



Check in: 4pm / check out: 10 am


At the micro brewery you can join a tour on request, taste a few cheeky tipples and perhaps buy a few of the finest real ales to take home with you. And if that's helped you work up an appetite, there are wood fired pizza nights hosted on site during the summer where you and other glampers can socialise and enjoy a delicious feast.

On the first Saturday of every month, Kingstone Brewery hosts its own Wood Fired Pizza and Ale Event and opens the bar from 12 noon until 9.30pm, inviting guests and locals.

The AONB is an absolute haven for canoeing and wild swimming, with the river providing limitless adventures, water sports and all round exhilarating fun.

And when you're not kicking up a splash, you could be cycling along top tracks, wandering through pretty forests and along idyllic streams - all just moments from your base. Wye Valley Experience on site offers an excellent chance to join in with including mountain biking, canoeing, paddle-boarding, hiking and yoga.

Tintern Abbey is another historic must-see!

Other great things to do include:

  • The National Diving Centre
  • Salmon and trout fishing
  • The Offa's Dyke Path
  • The Wire Zip Slide

Interested in staying at The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery?

Call 01291 680111 to book.

Unfortunately The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.

The listing for The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery was last updated on October 3rd, 2024 at 12:42 PM

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