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Wifi here is very poor. Todays torrential rain has wiped it and Sky tv out.
Best check direct . I did see a chap in the bar bit with a dog. Everything I”ve read says dog friendly.
Looked at the Chainbridge Inns own website and it doesn’t say anything if dogs can be accommodated. But their accommodation booking puts you through to the group site, then quick as a flash you are in Hotels Wales.com and thence in to Bookings .com. So will have to ring them. Although my wife has suggested our little pub in remotest mid Wales, or the Felindre Griffin near Brecon CMHC site. The latter did a mean Burns Night, or so my wife told the day after 🥩🥃😵
 
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Somewhere in that area there is supposed to be the oldest pub in Wales. I think it is called the Skirrid Inn and is reputed to be 900 years old? Their prices are definitely 21st century!
 
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Somewhere in that area there is supposed to be the oldest pub in Wales. I think it is called the Skirrid Inn and is reputed to be 900 years old? Their prices are definitely 21st century!
Know it well ! The Skirrid Inn Llanvihangel Crucorney. Infamous for hangings and the stone floors etc.
Many an artist has sold their paintings there over the years.

Back in 1986 Gillian MacDonald , a local artist had a number of her water colours up for sale in the bar. £30 bought me an original signed , “Sunrise over the Llanthony Valley”. All wrapped up in the loft .

Today I have only seen her limited edition prints for sale. Maybe I’m sitting on a Welsh Goldmine🤪
 
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Looked at the Chainbridge Inns own website and it doesn’t say anything if dogs can be accommodated. But their accommodation booking puts you through to the group site, then quick as a flash you are in Hotels Wales.com and thence in to Bookings .com. So will have to ring them. Although my wife has suggested our little pub in remotest mid Wales, or the Felindre Griffin near Brecon CMHC site. The latter did a mean Burns Night, or so my wife told the day after 🥩🥃😵
If dogs are allowed in the rooms you will not be disappointed with the cuisine. Booking is essential! Very popular.
Perhaps you should become a born again caravanner😉. Or rent one? Swindon caravans still do rentals.
I noticed yesterday evening Pont Kemys was nearly full. Seasonals being used, a lot of tourers and dark siders.
We pretty well had the site to ourselves this week . I suspect the facilities may be pressed a bit this weekend.

Without further ado I confirm the 2026 Woosiefest will take place at Pont Kemys weekend 18/19 April. No deposits required strongly recommend booking early. This is a popular place.
The adult only FSP this week was £30 per night. 4 days & night electricity £18. It was chilly and wet so we didn’t spare the heating.

Mel summed the place up very well.

If you have any questions please ask.
And as Hutch has reiterated the Woosiefest is open to all Forumites . Be good to see some of you.
As Clive said the M4 is shut this weekend between. Bristol and Bath.

We towed home via Usk onto the A449 towards Newport , M4 then M5 to J 11A, A417 to Cirencester, . A very easy route. Much easier than the A40 we used a few months ago to Brecon. Time and distance the same.
 
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If dogs are allowed in the rooms you will not be disappointed with the cuisine. Booking is essential! Very popular.
Perhaps you should become a born again caravanner😉. Or rent one? Swindon caravans still do rentals.
I noticed yesterday evening Pont Kemys was nearly full. Seasonals being used, a lot of tourers and dark siders.
We pretty well had the site to ourselves this week . I suspect the facilities may be pressed a bit this weekend.

Without further ado I confirm the 2026 Woosiefest will take place at Pont Kemys weekend 18/19 April. No deposits required strongly recommend booking early. This is a popular place.
The adult only FSP this week was £30 per night. 4 days & night electricity £18. It was chilly and wet so we didn’t spare the heating.

Mel summed the place up very well.

If you have any questions please ask.
And as Hutch has reiterated the Woosiefest is open to all Forumites . Be good to see some of you.
As Clive said the M4 is shut this weekend between. Bristol and Bath.

We towed home via Usk onto the A449 towards Newport , M4 then M5 to J 11A, A417 to Cirencester, . A very easy route. Much easier than the A40 we used a few months ago to Brecon. Time and distance the same.
Thank you Dusty it looks very nice. Born again caravanner? With a tow limit of 800 kg and no towbar anyway. Nice to dream though 😀
 

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Thank you Dusty it looks very nice. Born again caravanner? With a tow limit of 800 kg and no towbar anyway. Nice to dream though 😀
They have a camping field. We will still speak to you 😀
Or if it is not too long a drive, join us for our usual meal together which will be at the Chainbridge ( I presume on Saturday 18th).

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Thank you, saved me a phone call. 👍
Clive ,
Give them a call. The dog issue seems to be a grey are@ depending where you look. They don’t have a specific website but see this extract.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of meals does The Chainbridge Inn offer? Is the venue family-friendly? Can I bring my dog to the venue?
Yes, the venue is dog-friendly and welcomes pets in designated areas, making it a great choice for guests traveling with their dogs.
Does the venue accept reservations for large groups? What are the opening hours of the venue?

To confuse the issue there are two Chainbridge Inns!
 
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Clive ,
Give them a call. The dog issue seems to be a grey are@ depending where you look. They don’t have a specific website but see this extract.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of meals does The Chainbridge Inn offer? Is the venue family-friendly? Can I bring my dog to the venue?
Yes, the venue is dog-friendly and welcomes pets in designated areas, making it a great choice for guests traveling with their dogs.
Does the venue accept reservations for large groups? What are the opening hours of the venue?

To confuse the issue there are two Chainbridge Inns!
Thanks Dusty will do. It is a strange website because when you click on details of rooms there’s really minimal information. Plus there are no reviews posted. But the gallery pictures of the inside look the same as you posted.
 
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Cent Thanks Dusty will do. It is a strange website because when you click on details of rooms there’s really minimal information. Plus there are no reviews posted. But the gallery pictures of the inside look the same as you posted.
I definitely saw two people with dogs at the main bar by the log burning stove. The residential rooms are a mystery. I saw nothing indicating they actually do letting rooms! It is family run , they also own the adjacent farm , where the beef comes from.
I am sure you will find out 👍
 
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I definitely saw two people with dogs at the main bar by the log burning stove. The residential rooms are a mystery. I saw nothing indicating they actually do letting rooms! It is family run , they also own the adjacent farm , where the beef comes from.
I am sure you will find out 👍
Yes on one web search you get the same place twice, one leads to lots of Google reviews, the other via FB. Just testing for room availability in Jan Feb searches told me to contact the pub directly. It seems to be owned by a group of farmers and more importantly the various review sites Google and Trip advisor are positive.
 
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My search was regarding dogs in accommodation which I assume is a designated area? However searches may still be inconclusive.

Surely it is less hassle to try and book a dog friendly B&B or even a AirBnB as must be quite a number in the area?
 
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The Chainbridge Hotel has dog friendly rooms, but that is about a 3 hour drive from Pont Kemys campsite. LOL!
 
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Thanks it looks interesting. We are looking for somewhere around my wife’s birthday in January (Burns Night) with accommodation and food. Current one is the Staghunters in Brendon ((Devon) which we have used a few times with and without dogs. Alternate is staying with our son, but dog is a NoNo. I will enquire at the Chainbridge Inn as it looks a nice place, but their website is infuriating to say the least
 
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Thanks it looks interesting. We are looking for somewhere around my wife’s birthday in January (Burns Night) with accommodation and food. Current one is the Staghunters in Brendon ((Devon) which we have used a few times with and without dogs. Alternate is staying with our son, but dog is a NoNo. I will enquire at the Chainbridge Inn as it looks a nice place, but their website is infuriating to say the least
They do not have a website. On AirBnB there is a dog friendly hotel in Abergavenny and also south of the town an AirBnb cottage which looks to be nice. Sadly bedroom is upstairs so not good for us.
 
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They do not have a website. On AirBnB there is a dog friendly hotel in Abergavenny and also south of the town an AirBnb cottage which looks to be nice. Sadly bedroom is upstairs so not good for us.
Thanks I’d assumed the link shown at the bottom here was theirs but it’s not. They are active on FB but gave that up when of all our family only my granddaughter was prepared to be my friend. I suspect the Chainbridge aren’t doing accommodation yet given it’s a relatively new venture No worries there’s no shortage of other options.

 
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Thanks I’d assumed the link shown at the bottom here was theirs but it’s not. They are active on FB but gave that up when of all our family only my granddaughter was prepared to be my friend. I suspect the Chainbridge aren’t doing accommodation yet given it’s a relatively new venture No worries there’s no shortage of other options.

I would ignore that website as probably nothing to do with the Inn anyway. As suggested splurge out and make a phone call. :LOL:
 
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I would ignore that website as probably nothing to do with the Inn anyway. As suggested splurge out and make a phone call. :LOL:
For my wife’s birthday in January we have decided to stay with our son in Wales and go out for a Burns Night meal.
I would ignore that website as probably nothing to do with the Inn anyway. As suggested splurge out and make a phone call. :LOL:
The inn doesn’t seem to have a website, only contact seems via Facebook, or a phone not answered. I suspect they haven’t set up their accommodation side of the business yet. Plenty of other places are out there. Go on Trip Advisor and press the Inns website and you go straight to Facebook.
 

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