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Canoeing
Monmouth
Monmouth Canoe offer canoeing on the River Wye for families, youth and adult groups in Canadian canoes and single kayaks by the half-day or longer. Overnight canoe camping or B+B trips planned for up to a week's canoeing.
Viewpoint/Beauty Spot
Chepstow
One of the most spectacular views in the Wye Valley, Devil's Pulpit looks over Tintern Abbey & the Wales / England border. Starting in Tintern, Monmouthshire, you cross into Gloucestershire before walking through woods up to the viewpoint.
Church
Monmouth
Founded in 1835, Monmouth Methodist Church is one of Monmouth’s architectural “hidden gems”.
Walking Route
Monmouth
A 6.3 mile walk from Monmouth using sections of the Offa’s Dyke Path and Wye Valley Walk.
Conference Centre
Monmouth
The Priory was founded in 1070 AD by Benedictine monks, and is one of the most historic buildings in Monmouth. Completely renovated a few years ago, the Priory offers very modern facilities for a variety of gatherings.
Information Centre
Chepstow
Chepstow TIC provides information on attractions, activities and events in the area as well as offering advice and help on booking accommodation.
Public House
Tintern
The bar at the Sloop Inn is spacious and comfortable to local and visitor alike. The historic building is over 300 years old and was originally built as a cider house and mill.
Restaurant - Pub
Tintern
The Wye Valley Hotel is a small, friendly, family-run country inn sited in Tintern – a charming riverside village with Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) status.
You are welcome to dine in either the cosy bar with open fires, a large airy…
Self-catering
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.
Garden
Monmouth
Visit this hidden Georgian garden, a favourite of Admiral Nelson's, between 12 & 3pm every Friday during the Summer.
Castle
Chepstow
Chepstow Castle is a must-visit as the oldest post-Roman stone castle in the UK (with the oldest castle doors in Europe!). It is a beautifully preserved masterpiece of medieval engineering, perched high above the Wye Valley like a history lesson in…
Museum
Chepstow
Chepstow Museum reveals the rich and varied past of this ancient town, once an important port and market centre. It's open 11am - 4pm.
Town
Tintern
Tintern is the jewel in the crown for the Wye Valley, with the majestic Abbey, fantastic food and quaint shops all in a beautiful setting between the river and the trees.
Wedding Reception Venue
Monmouth
The Priory was founded in 1070 AD by Benedictine monks, and is one of the most historic buildings in Monmouth. Completely renovated a few years ago, the Priory offers very modern facilities for a variety of gatherings.
Bus Station
Chepstow
Coach parking in Chepstow.
Self-catering
Monmouth
Large luxury farmhouse set in 63 acres with gorgeous views and total privacy in the lower Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Restaurant
Chepstow
With a prideful and quality demanding chef, loving owners and caring staff we provide only the best in service. We serve everything from real ales to fine wine.
Craft Centre
Tintern
Set amidst breathtaking scenery and situated on the banks of the River Wye in the original mill site of Tintern Abbey, founded in 1131, Abbey Mill offers a relaxed setting for your enjoyment.
Self-catering
Penallt, Monmouth
Brand new conversion of 300 year old barn.The perfect romantic getaway for a couple (or couple with two teenage children). Very private. Underfloor heating, contemporary Swedish woodburner and triple-glazed floor to ceiling windows.
Shop
Monmouth
Bees for development’s welcoming shop, just off Agincourt Square in Monmouth, offers a unique range of gifts from both locally-produced and African honeys, Welsh mead, honey beer and treats to natural cosmetics featuring honey and beeswax.