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Accommodation, attractions & circular walks on & around Offa's Dyke
Number of results: 97
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Chepstow
Wine shop and deli - Lounge wine bar and tapas
Monmouth
This is a grade II listed building, originally a 17th-century coaching inn. All of the 24 bedrooms are en suite and include tea- and coffee-making facilities, a hairdryer and Freeview TV.
Abergavenny
Two old railway wagons have been transported to a remote spot on a family farm, and transformed into an incredible retreat, with a deck extending over a stream.
Chepstow
The Three Tuns is a 16th Century Inn located next to the Castle in the historical town of Chepstow.
The rooms have been recently renovated with an abundance of charm and character.
Monmouth
Town house, dating back to at least the 17th century. Red brick garden facade in Queen Anne style, dating from 1752. Street facade remodelled in Georgian style (date unknown). Many original features, including fine staircase.
Abergavenny
Welcome to The Rising Sun Pub, Restaurant, award winning Bed and Breakfast with a family friendly Caravan and Campsite with excellent facilities.
Monmouth
The Punch House on Agincourt Square in the centre of the historic border town of Monmouth in South East Wales, is a true traditional coaching inn, full of history and tradition.
Tintern
We serve homemade Welsh favourites such as Welsh Rabbit, homemade clotted cream scones and homemade cakes. We make our sandwiches to order and freshly cook hot snacks such as omelettes, bacon sandwiches and homemade soup.
Tintern
Our charming countryside inn is nestled in the charming village of Tintern, a place notably used as an escape to great aritists, poets and writers.
Monmouth
A 6.1 mile walk from Monmouth including a section of the Offa’s Dyke Path in King’s Wood.
Monmouth
Family run park 5 minutes walking distance from town. Best run park in area..
Monmouth
Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.
Monmouth
Budget Hotel in Monmouth
Chepstow
The First Hurdle Guest House provides Bed & Breakfast in Chepstow combining the comforts of home with a friendly and professional service.
Abergavenny
Imposing moated remains of twelfth-century castle, probably the work of Henry II. Substantially remodelled in the second half of the thirteenth century. The castle was held in common with Grosmont and Skenfrith.
Monmouth
The Misbah is a family-run Restaurant offering authentic Bangladeshi cuisine, and is located in a Grade II listed building in the heart of Monmouth, within the Picturesque Wye Valley.
east of Llanvetherine, Abergavenny
A walk of 5.8 miles, taking in a section of the Offa’s Dyke Path, villages and undulating farmland to the east of Abergavenny.
Tintern
Built in 1876 to provide a rail link to the Lower Wireworks site, the Wireworks Bridge is a visible reminder of Tintern’s industrial past. This bridge serves as the first crossing point on the River Wye north of Chepstow and is a crucial link to…
Tintern
Opposite Tintern Abbey. Sleeps 6 (3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms) w/ whirlpool bath, 37" TV, parking & garden. Wye Valley Walk on doorstep. Pets. Fully equipped kitchen with pubs nearby & farm shops & Michelin star restaurants a short drive away.
Monmouth
Castle established by William Fitz Osbern in the late 11th century. The remains of the great hall date to the first half of the 12th century. Later remodelled by the Lancasters. Birthplace of Henry V.