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9.4 out of 10, Exceptional, (2181)
The price is RM263
RM316 total
includes taxes & fees
4 Jan - 5 Jan 2026

8.4 out of 10, Very good, (1006)
The price is RM205
RM246 total
includes taxes & fees
30 Dec - 31 Dec

8.2 out of 10, Very good, (1000)
The price is RM201
RM242 total
includes taxes & fees
26 Dec - 27 Dec
The price is RM388
RM465 total
includes taxes & fees
16 Jan - 17 Jan 2026

Cross Hands Hotel Old Sodbury by Greene King Inns
Cross Hands Hotel Old Sodbury by Greene King InnsBristol
8.0 out of 10, Very good, (539)
The price is RM272
RM326 total
includes taxes & fees
21 Dec - 22 Dec

9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (618)
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![The Severn Bridge (Welsh: Pont Hafren), sometimes also called the Severn–Wye Bridge, is a motorway suspension bridge spanning the River Severn and River Wye between Aust, South Gloucestershire (just north of Bristol) in England, and Chepstow, Monmouthshire in South East Wales, via Beachley, Gloucestershire, a peninsula between the two rivers. It is the original Severn road crossing between England and Wales and took three and half years[3] to construct at a cost of £8 million.[4] It replaced the Aust ferry.
The bridge was opened on 8 September 1966, by Queen Elizabeth II, who hailed it as the dawn of a new economic era for South Wales. The bridge was granted Grade I listed status on 26 November 1999.[5]
From 1966 to 1996, the bridge carried the M4 motorway. Upon the completion of the Second Severn Crossing, the motorway from Olveston (England) to Magor (Wales) was renamed the M48.](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6050532/0d80b46d-9ac8-4297-8d14-56b12753daea.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)










































