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The rustic ivy-covered exterior of the Blorenge cottage
  • The rustic ivy-covered exterior of the Blorenge cottage
  • The light and airy Blorenge bedroom with a king size bed, bed side table, and clothes hangers reflected in the mirror.
  • The Blorenge enclosed terrace with barbecue, table and two chairs, and privacy screen.
  • The Blorenge living room with sofa, chair, floor lamp, and juliet balcony with views across the valley.
  • The kitchen in the Blorenge, with an oven, hob, tea and coffee making facilities, sink, and high-level microwave

About

The Blorenge at Welsh Marches is located in the countryside within easy reach of Chepstow and Tintern. This dog friendly cottages is perfect for your self-catering holiday in Monmouthshire sleeping two in a King Size Bed.

The Blorenge is one of three holiday cottages at Welsh Marches. All of our holiday cottages are finished and maintained to the highest standards and rated by Visit Wales. With warm dog shower facilities and TVs with Netflix, each cottage has its own unique appeal with all three providing a tranquil base for enjoying your time in the Welsh Marches. And, with Shiatsu massage and guided walks available from your accommodation, you’ll love every minute of your time with us.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
1
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
Unit

*£110 - £170 per night

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Facilities

Other

  • Electric car charging point
  • Outside Seating

Catering

  • Barbecue

Leisure Facilities

  • Free WIFI

Parking

  • EV Charging
  • Free Parking on Site
  • On site car park
  • Private parking

Property Facilities

  • Dogs Accepted
  • Enclosed Garden
  • WiFi or internet access

Room/Unit Facilities

  • Ground floor bedroom
  • King-sized bed
  • Scenic view
  • Shower
  • Television

Target Markets

  • Dog Friendly Holidays
  • Eco-Friendly

Map & Directions

The Blorenge at Welsh Marches

4 Visit Wales Stars 4 Visit Wales Stars 4 Visit Wales Stars 4 Visit Wales Stars 4 Visit Wales Stars Self-catering
Upper Glyn Farm, Devauden, Monmouthshire, NP16 6PN
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Tel01291 650761

Gradings

  • 4 Visit Wales Stars Self-catering
4 Visit Wales Stars Self-catering

Awards

  • Visit WalesVisit Wales Cyclists Welcome Visit Wales Cyclists Welcome 2020
  • Visit WalesVisit Wales Walkers Welcome Visit Wales Walkers Welcome 2020

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

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