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Bay Prince of Wales Hotel, Berkeley

The Cotswolds

Bay Prince of Wales

At a glance;

  • Set in its own grounds with landscape gardens, five acres in the Severn Valley
  • Located on the outskirts of the medieval market town of Berkeley
  • Locally sourced ales available in the Princes Bar
  • A short distance from Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold and Cheltenham Spa
  • Other attractions include Cotswold & Severn Way, Westonbirt Arboretum and more

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Hotel information

The Cotswolds are famous for their spectacularly beautiful rural landscapes, pretty villages and great walking routes to suit all abilities. The characterful Prince of Wales Hotel is the perfect base for exploring all the many attractions that this part of the country has to offer.

Situated on the outskirts of the historic town of Berkeley, on the edge of the Cotswolds, this former public house is just a short drive to the villages of Bourton-on-the-Water and Stow-on-the-Wold, two of the area’s most famous attractions.

The hotel is a popular venue for functions with a fabulous bar and public areas opening onto a patio area and large landscaped gardens. You can enjoy the extensive bar menu at lunchtime and evenings as well as wonderful local ales.

Bay Prince of Wales Hotel has a car park.

Great for

  • Food
  • Walking

Bay Prince of Wales Hotel Standard Room

Typical Standard Room at Bay Prince of Wales Hotel

Our Standard Rooms are charming and have everything you would expect. The rooms have digital televisions, tea and coffee making facilities as well as an en-suite bathroom. 

  • En-suite and WC
  • Telephone
  • Digital television
  • Hairdryer
  • Shaving point

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Hotel Accessibility

Here at Bay Hotels we want you to have the best short break possible. We are happy to provide advice to guests with special needs who wish to take breaks at our Hotels. In order to avoid disappointment and/or misunderstandings, please contact us on 01942 496 507 to discuss any needs that you may have.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you have single rooms?
    Yes, in most of our hotels.

  • Do you take dogs and pets?
    We do not allow dogs and pets into our hotels, with the exception of guide dogs.

  • Do you have lifts in all hotels?
    We have lifts in most of our hotels.

  • What time is check in time?
    3pm in the afternoon.

  • What time is check out time?
    10am in the morning.

  • Do you have smoking rooms?
    We do not allow smoking in any parts of our hotels.

Location

Prince of Wales is the perfect base for exploring the Royal Forest of Dean, the Severn Valley and Gloucester is right on the doorstep of the enchanting Cotswolds.

How to get there


By Car:


The Hotel is on the A38 at Berkeley Road. Approximately 6 miles south of junction 13 and 6 miles north of junction 14 of the M5.

Bay Prince of Wales Hotel

Bay Prince of Wales Hotel

Berkeley Road

Berkeley

Gloucestershire

GL13 9HD

Res: 01453 810474

Tel: 01453 810474

Local Attractions

The following places, attractions and things to do are easily reached from Gloucester:

  • Berkeley Castle
  • Frampton Court & Manor
  • Westbury Court Garden
  • Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust
  • Littledean Hall
  • The Royal Forest of Dean

Local Insight

Bay Prince of Wales Hotel is the perfect base for exploring the Cotswolds and the many other attractions it has to offer

  • Berkeley Butterfly House
    Be transported to another world where hundreds of butterflies dart around their tropical home. With forty-two different species at the farm, this is a great chance to see rare and imported species from as far a field as Japan and Indonesia. Visitors can observe their life cycle up-close through the display of caterpillars and chrysalises. Once outside this peaceful oasis, there is also a gift shop for that inevitable furry caterpillar.
    Visit their website
  • Berkeley Castle
    Built to withstand the Welsh in the twelfth century, Berkeley Castle has a turbulent past. The fortress and the Berkeley family, its lifelong owners, have witnessed countless historical events from the first American Thanksgiving back to the murder of King Edward II by red hot poker. Visitors are met with vivid stories of the past as they skirt round the dungeon, navigate the trip steps and admire Queen Elizabeth I’s bedspread. Outside are beautiful picnic grounds and the village’s Norman church.
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  • Dean Forest Railway and Museum
    Dean Forest Railway is a popular, family-friendly heritage railway situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, giving visitors of all ages the chance to experience the atmosphere of a country railway. Both steam and diesel trains run as part of a regular timetable between Lydney Junction and Parkend, with normal tickets being valid for unlimited travel. Special events are held throughout the year, including popular Days Out With Thomas and Santa Specials, with a luxury dining train and hands-on branch line experience courses also available. The Dean Forest Railway Museum at Norchard is packed with local railway artefacts – giving visitors the chance to get an insight into how the railway used to look in yesteryear, as well as see vintage telephone exchange equipment.
    Visit their website

  • Gloucester Folk Museum
    Set in 500 year old Tudor timber-framed buildings, one of which was traditionally associated with the final night of the Protestant martyr, Bishop Hooper, the Folk Museum is a complex of rooms on different levels with a unique ambience that makes it a popular sight for locals and visitors. Behind the chocolate-box facade is a museum with a cottage garden to the rear which is both larger than seems possible, and constantly surprising. From treen (small wooden items), to the intriguing story of the river Severn fisheries, from historic costume to the life of the dairy; from the reconstructed Victorian classroom to the original pin factory - all of these plus hundreds of other elements of our local history are to be found here.

Great for

  • Food
  • Walking

Local Events

There is always something going on, below is just a few examples:

Entertainment

Entertainment Programme

On Tuesday Evenings
International Multi Instrumentalist/Vocalist
Ian Lockyer

On Wednesday Evenings
Keyboard Vocalist
Eddie Graham
Entertains

On Thursday Evenings
Hilarious Comedy/Vocalist
Carole Rees-Jones

On Saturday Evenings
Vocalist and All Round Entertainer
Sean Edwards

On Sunday Evenings
An evening of entertainment with
Geoff George
Keyboard & Vocals

The entertainment programme advertised is subject to change for reasons beyond our control without prior notice.


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