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  1. Monmouth

    Top Barn is a beautifully Converted Stone Barn with amazing views in a secluded setting.

  2. Abergavenny

    The Upper Bettws Cottages (Hafod & Cuddfan) are high in the Black Mountains of the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons on a 17th century farm.

  3. Monmouth

    The Kymin Stables are converted hilltop stables above the Wye Valley.

  4. Abergavenny

    Three Mountains Luxury Retreats is set in the medieval Goytre Hall, which has been recently refurbished. Guests can stay in three luxury bed & breakfast suites, or our self catered loft room.

  5. Abergavenny

    Stay at the stunning Llanthony Priory, deep in the Black Mountains. 

  6. The Alfred Russel Wallace Restaurant with Rooms had 5 en-suite rooms in the heart of Usk

  7. Abergavenny

    Set in an ideal location at the heart of the bustling market town of Abergavenny, The Angel Hotel has a reputation for attentive, friendly service, great food, award-winning afternoon teas and a stylish yet comfortable atmosphere.

  8. Monmouth

    Buckholt House Farm Glamping site near Monmouth is nestled in glorious countryside with stunning valley views across our farmland.

  9. Monmouth

    The Kymin Round House is a little castle for two, with views over Monmouth and far into Wales

  10. Tintern

    5 star comfort. Hot tub. WiFi ,6 TVs, Sheltered fenced garden, Sleeps 6, 4 bedrooms incl Superking. 2 bathrooms. Parking, EV charger. Woodburner. Very well equipped. Family and Pet friendly. Excellent cycling, walking from doorstep, fishing,…

  11. Monmouth

    Long Barn is a beautifully Converted Stone Barn above the Wye Valley, Monmouth with great views over the Black Mountains and beyond. Ideal location for relaxing or walking and cycling straight from the door.

  12. Usk

    Barn conversion offering ground floor accommodation for 5/6 people in 2 double bedrooms with adjoining shower bathroom & toilet, double bedroom with ensuite wet room & toilet, lounge/diner, fully fitted kitchen.

    £150 -£240 pupn, 3 night minimum

  13. Abergavenny

    The Bell is a beautifully restored,17th century former coaching inn which still retains much of its charm and character. It has won many awards for its restaurant, wine list and overall stylish luxury. Pets are invited in to The Dog and Boot Bar…

  14. Raglan

    Hi we are Karen and Dave and we would like to welcome you to Cromwell’s Hideaway, it is our piece of luxury hiding away in the picturesque Monmouthshire countryside.

  15. Monmouth

    Welcome to Upper Tal-y-Fan Farm, the home of Monmouthshire Holidays, with three self-catering holiday cottages.

  16. Abergavenny

    Wonderful Escapes at Wern-y-Cwm Farm offers you 16 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms spread across the eclectically decorated, restored historic farm building.

  17. Chepstow

    Maple Holiday Home is a brand new, two double bedroom holiday home situated in a quiet suburb of Chepstow.

  18. Tintern

    Opposite Tintern Abbey. Award winning 5 star. Sleeps 6 (3 superking/twin bedrooms, 2 bathrooms) whirlpool bath, 5 TVs WiFi , EV charger parking & fenced garden. Brilliant walking and cycling from doorstep. Pet and family friendly . Stroll to pubs,…

  19. Crickhowell

    High on the side of the Black Mountains looking down the Usk Valley in the heart of the Brecon Beacons is The Manor Hotel and Restaurant. 22 ensuite rooms, all with TV & direct dial telephones. Leisure suite and pool.

  20. Abergavenny

    Our three cottages are nestled around Llanfoist Wharf on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, near Abergavenny.

  21. Brecon

    Brecon Beacons Holiday Cottages is a small specialist and personal holiday cottage agency with self-catering accommodation throughout the "undiscovered" Brecon Beacons National Park in Mid Wales.

  22. 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.

  23. Newport City

    The Holiday Inn Newport is conveniently located just off J24 of the M4 motorway, the Gateway to South Wales. Nestled in 14 acres of woodland 30 minutes from Bristol and Cardiff. The perfect base to discover what South Wales has to offer.

  24. Chepstow

    Pack your bags, gather your family and friends and come glamping on a yurt holiday at Hidden Valley Yurts. The perfect peaceful destination in a beautiful secluded Welsh valley.

  25. Abergavenny

    Glentrothy Old Stables Cottage is situated in a very peaceful position on the lovely Glentrothy Estate near Abergavenny. Backing onto an ancient bluebell wood, this stylish single storey cottage lies in a little wooded valley.

  26. Raglan

    The Willows is a quiet country house tucked away at the end of a small private hamlet, situated between Raglan and Abergavenny.

  27. Abergavenny

    For a break that offers real relaxation, try a narrow boat holiday on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, within the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park.

  28. Raglan

    The Coach House offers self catering accommodation within the tranquil grounds of Lam Rim Buddhist Centre near Raglan.

  29. Monmouth

    The Secret Walled Garden is based within the beautiful countryside in Monmouth, The Wye Valley, Wales. Our three acre walled garden dates back 500 years to Tudor times and is a ten minute walk into the lovely market town of Monmouth.

  30. 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.

  31. Chepstow

    2 lovely properties and a luxury shepherds hut with stunning views available to rent individually or as one, sleeping up to 33 people.

  32. Abergavenny

    Enjoy great food and accommodation against the stunning backdrop of the Brecon Beacons National Park

  33. Abergavenny

    Pen-Y-Dre Farm Cottages is a recently converted beautiful 17th Century Coach House near Abergavenny in Monmouthshire. Much attention has been paid to the finer details.

  34. Raglan

    Enjoy a blend of history and modernity in this 4 star inn now noted for its excellent Spanish-influenced restaurant and impressive wine list.

  35. Wern Watkin Hillside

    Crickhowell

    A modern 30 person bunkhouse set in a magical mountain top location within walking distance of climbing caves and open mountain. Step directly out into ancient woodland from a well equipped stone flagged building.

  36. Chepstow

    The Skirrid at Welsh Marches is located in the countryside within easy reach of Chepstow and Tintern.

  37. Abergavenny

    Cobbler's Cottage, a former cobbler's dwelling in a peaceful hamlet near Abergavenny in the Welsh borders, is an extremely comfortable 5-star-graded cottage for 1 to 2 couples (plus an infant).

  38. The Hafod

    Abergavenny

    Llwyn-on Hafod is situated near Hay-on-Wye on a small Welsh farm-holding of 50 acres of pasture, woodland and river meadows.

  39. Abergavenny

    Cottages converted from 18th century barns 2½ miles from the market town of Abergavenny.

  40. Chepstow

    The Sugar Loaf at Welsh Marches is located in the countryside within easy reach of Chepstow and Tintern.

  41. Abergavenny

    Are you a family or activity group looking for a friendly/comfortable/quiet Bunkhouse/Cottage for up to 6 people? In stunning mountain landscape near Abergavenny, South-East Wales?

  42. Abergavenny

    Relax in one of our six stylish guest rooms after enjoying our delicious food.

  43. 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.

  44. Usk

    After purchasing The New Court Inn in November 2012,the owners have lovingly restored the inn back to its former glory.

  45. Monmouth

    Located in the heart of the scenic Wye Valley and only a minute's walk from the banks of the river Wye our child friendly, country pub provides real ales and a friendly family atmosphere.

  46. Monmouth

    Quiet level park in beautiful countryside setting on edge of Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Excellent amenities. Good motorway access. Level 6.5 acre site.

  47. Caldicot

    The Coach and Horses Inn is a 17th century Inn located in Caerwent, Monmouthshire, South Wales.

  48. Abergavenny

    Converted barn from 18thC on a working farm. Situated in the Usk Valley. We have our own stretch of fishing

  49. Abergavenny

    Triley Court Cottages is made up of two newly renovated stables, Golwg Y Mynydd and The Stable. 

  50. Usk

    Dating back to the 17th Century, the historic building has been refurbished and extended to create a manor house hotel with all the necessities of modern life.

  51. Abergavenny

    The Old Rectory stands in an acre of mature gardens, in the unspoilt rural village of Llangattock-Lingoed, adjacent to the renowned Offa's Dyke Path. The Rectory has a productive kitchen garden allowing home grown produce to be served.

  52. Monmouth

    Budget Hotel in Monmouth

  53. Abergavenny

    The Kings Arms is a late 16th Century coaching inn, giving a fine example of what much of Abergavenny would have looked like before formal Georgian modifications.

  54. Abergavenny

    The ‘Mon & Brec Canal’ is considered by many to be the most scenic waterway of all and lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Why not explore this beautiful waterway on one of our 5 narrowboats.  Relax and enjoy the scenery whilst cruising…

  55. Usk

    The Three Salmons Hotel is perfect for your stay, whether you are enjoying the Usk Valley Walk or just getting away to relax and unwind.

  56. Chepstow

    16C inn in the heart of Chepstow. Excellent food (AA rosette) both restaurant and bar meals, popular bar.

  57. Monmouth

    Large luxury farmhouse set in 63 acres with gorgeous views and total privacy in the lower Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

  58. Monmouth

    Caer Llan is a large country house set in 25 acres of garden, field and woodland in the designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty around the lower Wye Valley.

  59. Abergavenny

    Welcoming 13th century inn nestling in the glorious Monmouthshire countryside on Offa's Dyke footpath. Taste of Wales restaurant serving traditional country food using the best fresh local ingredients. Four charming bedrooms, all en-suite.

  60. Lydney

    The Coach House Cottages
    Wonderful self-catering holiday homes in the idyllic peaceful surroundings of the wooded hillsides of the Wye Valley.

    The Dovecote Cottage sleeps upto 9
    The Coachman's Cottage sleeps upto 5

  61. Abergavenny

    Wharfinger's Cottage is a stylish holiday home that abuts the canal, as it was home to the manager of the wharf in the 19th Century. It sleeps 6 in 3-bedrooms.

  62. Newport City

    The Celtic Manor Resort is a world-class destination just 90 minutes from London Heathrow. Set in 2000 acres of parkland in the beautiful Usk Valley, it is the most complete convention resort in Europe and was home of the 2010 Ryder Cup.

  63. Abergavenny

    Whether you're a hiker, biker or nature-lover, our Premier Inn Abergavenny hotel is great for a short break.

  64. Abergavenny

    A self catering cottage just 2 miles from the centre of Abergavenny (the Gateway to Wales), an area with great restaurants and amazing scenery.

  65. Abergavenny

    Welcome to the River's Edge Holiday Park near Abergavenny on the edge of the Black Mountains.

  66. Monmouth

    Enjoying a quietly secluded rural location and stunning panoramic views over the Vale of Usk to the Brecon Beacons, this delightful converted barn also boasts a spacious and very comfortable beamed interior, and a games room.

  67. Monmouth

    We offer a warm welcome to coach parties at the Riverside Hotel in Monmouth

  68. The Wain House Bunkbarn

    Abergavenny

    Group accommodation in the Barn, The Wain House.This old stone barn used to house the market cart up to 50 years ago (think of The Hay Wain by Constable). It now has sleeping accommodation for up to 16 people.

  69. Abergavenny

    The Angel Hotel welcomes group visits and coach parties, and offer a variety of packages to help fulfil all needs.

  70. Caldicot

    Nestled between the wooded country park of Caldicot Castle and the historic Norman Church of St Mary The Virgin, The Lychgate provides the perfect setting for a relaxing stay in the heart of Monmouthshire.

  71. Abergavenny

    This grade 2 listed cottage is situated within Goytre Wharf. When it was built it housed the weighbridge and offices to weigh the loads carried by horse and carts which were ”on and off loading” to the canal boats at the wharf nearby.

  72. Abergavenny

    Small friendly site with a shower and toilet block. the nearest shop and pub is only 300yds away in the village.

  73. Abergavenny

    This lovely cottage is located within storming distance of historic White Castle, but has its own enclosed gated garden with big private covered terrace, and off-lane parking.

  74. Hen Ty & Dan y Berllan

    Abergavenny

    Two traditional welsh stone self-catering holiday cottages just 3 miles from Abergavenny with magnificent views of the Skirrid Mountain, private coarse fishing, and good walks in The Black Mountains.

  75. Monmouth

    Stay at the award winning Whitebrook Restaurant with Rooms, set in the beautiful Wye Valley, 5 miles from Monmouth and just an hour from Bristol and Cardiff.

  76. Abergavenny

    At the southern end of the beautiful Llanthony Valley in the Black Mountains stands Llwyn Celyn, an exceptionally important house. It was built in 1420 on the lands of the Llanthony Priory.

  77. Monmouth

    Family run park 5 minutes walking distance from town. Best run park in area..

  78. Chepstow

    Groups will enjoy a special stay in this historic 14th century manor home in Chepstow, whether it be part of a tour or on a leisure break.

  79. Monmouth

    Torlands is a spacious and sylishly refurbished modern property with glorious views over open countryside within walking distance of Monmouth town centre.

  80. West Usk Lighthouse

    Newport City

    The West Usk Lighthouse is a cosy bed and breakfast with a floatation tank, chauffered Rolls Royce, hot tub and barbecue facilities on the roof. Guests can choose numerous complementary therapies to make their stay really relaxing.

  81. Tintern

    The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery in Tintern, is a unique glamping site which provides six unforgettable places to stay.

  82. Monmouth

    Red Sky at Night Campsite is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of day to day life and enjoy a peaceful, yet exhilarating camping experience.

  83. Abergavenny

    Seven beautiful self catering cottages in and around Abergavenny

  84. Abergavenny

    The recently renovated accommodation at the Centre has been designed to cater for large groups or extended families.

  85. Monmouth

    Stay on Kate Humble’s farm: wake up to the sounds of animals and discover what goes on behind the scenes on a real working farm.

  86. Monmouth

    Stay at the Legendary Rockfield Music Studios on Rockfield Farm.

    The Coach House has been used as accommodation for one of the two recording studios and can accommodate up to 16 people in 7 ensuite rooms.

  87. Steep Meadow

    Coleford

    An ideal base for sightseeing, cycling and walking in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley AONB. Enjoy delicious breakfasts with our own eggs, bacon, sausages and aga baked bread. Friendly and informal with residents lounge.

  88. Caldicot

    With comfortable rooms and easy check-in, good WiFi, and great coffee, Tŷ Magor has just what you need, and nothing you don’t.

    Handily located just off the M4 (Junction 23A), the hotel is right next to our delicious on-site restaurant Sawyers Bar &…

  89. 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.

  90. Monmouthshire

    Medley Meadow is a family run glamping and conservation site set in 9 acres of natural meadows and woodland glades. We are nestled in the rolling Monmouthshire countryside between the Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park.

  91. Abergavenny

    Incline Cottage is a romanic larch-clad cottage with a wooded background and canal sde terrace. Sleeps two.

  92. The Wild Hare Inn

    Tintern

    We have a selection of bedrooms in our main house and our beautiful garden rooms each offering their own style and flair. We also offer dog-friendly rooms fully equipped with everything your furry friend will need on their travels

  93. Abergavenny

    Dry Dock Cottage is a relaxing stay on the banks of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal with a cinema snug, roll-top bath and king-size bed. It sleeps two.

  94. Chepstow

    Vauxhall Cottage is a 3 bedroom detached cottage a short stroll from Chepstow's historic town centre, providing easy access to a variety of shops, restaurants and amenities.

  95. Monmouth

    Situated in an idyllic, rural setting in a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 2 bedroom barn conversion features a spiral staircase, oak beams & woodburner. It enjoys beautiful views over the Wye Valley and beyond.

  96. Abergavenny

    Three luxury canvas safari lodges, each with their own private bathroom and hot tub.

    Rediscover your adventurous spirit, where good food and fun times await in the beautiful Brecon Beacons.

  97. The Chase Hotel

    Ross-on-Wye

    Georgian Country House Hotel set in 11 acres of gardens and grounds yet only two minutes walk from the town centre of Ross-on-Wye.

  98. Smithy's Bunkhouse

    Abergavenny

    Smithy's Bunkhouse is situated on a working hill farm in the Black Mountains area of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Designed with the group market in mind, independent travellers are welcome. Excellent local Inn 5 minutes walk.

  99. Pontypool

    Cosy 4 bedroomed (bungalow) lodge with play area, cycle storage area and private sauna. Less than 10 minutes’ walk to Llandegfedd Reservoir’s Visitor and Water sports Centre which offers a range of activities and the Llandegfedd Trail walk.

  100. Chepstow

    Dolly's Barn has stunning views and a lovely relaxed atmosphere for your well earned break with just sheep and cows for your neighbours.

  101. Abergavenny

    Blossom Holiday Park is an exciting new development set in a south facing pear and plum orchard located 1.5 miles on the out skirts of Abergavenny.

  102. Monmouth

    The Courtyard Studio is a self-catering apartment for two in the heart of Georgian Monmouth. It overlooks a traffic-free, cobbled courtyard lined with shops and cafés (perfect for breakfast).

  103. Usk

    Situated on a working dairy farm, the Granary is in a very peaceful rural location yet only five minutes drive from Junction 25 of the M4 and 25mins from Cardiff city centre.

  104. Abergavenny

    Situated in the picturesque Usk valley, within the Brecon Beacons National Park. A small friendly site, ideally located for touring the Black Mountains. Fishing tickets available for River Usk. A wealth of golf clubs.

  105. Monmouth

    Great architecture, clean design and fine views over the Monmouthshire countryside combine in a unique rural retreat for unforgettable holidays

  106. Oakview Cottages

    Crickhowell

    First floor self catering apartment, as part of a tasteful barn conversion on small organic farm. Short breaks available. Reduction for 1-2 persons.

  107. 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.

  108. Monmouth

    Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.

  109. Raglan

    Ty’r Pwll is a very old and cosy cottage in a rural community with two bedrooms, ideal for two couples but will sleep up to six.

  110. Tintern

    Old stone 17th C. farmhouse offering superb views of the River Wye and Valley. Cosy, informal surroundings in which to relax and forget the stresses of your everyday routines.

    Opening May 3rd (restaurant for residents only).

  111. Chepstow

    The Welsh Gatehouse is a luxury, award winning period property suitable for only two people. This is the perfect couples retreat and a great base for exploring South Wales and the Wye Valley.

  112. Raglan

    Welcome to Harvest Home 2020 bespoke Shepherd Lodges, situated around a large natural wildlife pond, with unspoilt panoramic views of seven mountains and Raglan Castle.

  113. Chepstow

    A beautiful cottage located in an area of outstanding natural beauty nestled between the Wye Valley and Vale of Usk set in its own cottage garden.

  114. Abergavenny

    Situated 2.5 miles from Abergavenny on small farm for people who want somewhere special. Peace and Tranquillity with beautiful views, good accommodation, safe parking. This is an excellent base for walking and cycling in the Brecon Beacons.

  115. Chepstow

    Delta Hotels by Marriott St Pierre Country Club is built around a beautiful 14thC manor house & is ideally located only a short drive from the Old Severn Bridge. It offers outstanding accommodation and conference facilities.

  116. Abergavenny

    The Goose and Cuckoo offers wonderful views, good beer, home-cooked locally sourced food and a wide range of dog-friendly accommodation near Abergavenny Wales.

  117. Abergavenny

    Built in 1877 and recently lovingly restored, this charming example of a Victorian headmaster’s house sleeps up to four (plus 2 infants in cots) – and has a view to beat all views.

  118. Abergavenny

    Self catering in Abergavenny

  119. Abergavenny

    A warm welcome awaits you at Jenny’s Guest House, a perfect base for your visit to Abergavenny, the gateway to South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. Please take a look at our site and let us know if you have any queries.

  120. Monmouth

    Six luxury holiday cottages nestled in the idyllic Monmouthshire countryside on the Welsh border, with bed and breakfast if required.

  121. Abergavenny

    Set in the beautiful and tranquil Usk valley and with panoramic views of the Black mountains, we are 300 yards off the main road.

  122. Abergavenny

    A warm welcome awaits you at our farm Holiday Cottages that are part of Panty-goitre farm, a traditional family run farm in the heart of Monmouthshire in the Vale of Usk near Abergavenny – The Gateway to Wales.

  123. Monmouth

    Riverside park with high standard of ground and facility maintenance. Ideal for touring Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Brecon Beacons or simply relaxing in the beautiful surroundings of this quiet site.

  124. Usk

    'The Ferns' B&B is situated in the pretty village of Llandenny set in the heart of the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside.

  125. Chepstow

    Self catered single storey holiday rental perched above the River Wye within walking distance of Tintern, Cycle paths, and marked rambles surround this rural cottage. Enjoy your view from the patio, capturing sightings of badgers, deer, woodpeckers,…

  126. Usk

    Nestled in the heart of Monmouthshire, on the outskirts of Usk, you'll find The Lodge by Cefn Tilla.  A small boutique hotel with a cafe and restaurant.

  127. Usk

    Dating back to the 17th Century, the historic building has been refurbished and extended to create a manor house hotel with all the necessities of modern life.

  128. Monmouth

    An idyllic woodland oasis on an organic farm

  129. Monmouth

    In the heart of the Wye Valley, The Riverside Hotel is a family run business, situated by the new and ancient bridges spanning the River Monnow. We have 15 high quality ensuite bedrooms, a conservatory lounge and large function room.

  130. Monmouth

    Our Monmouth campsite is set in the beautiful border countryside of England and Wales overlooking river meadows and sheep dotted hillsides.

  131. Abergavenny

    Sleep in a 1976 bus, kitted out with a cosy wood burner, and a kettle for your morning cup of tea.

  132. Usk

    Enjoy a romantic retreat at this luxurious shepherd’s hut.

  133. Usk

    On the edge of this delightful old market town, Glen Yr Afon, a unique Victorian villa, offers all the facilities expected of a modern hotel combined with the warm atmosphere of a family home.

  134. Abergavenny

    Small, high quality, touring caravan park for adults only, located in a beautiful part of rural Wales.

  135. 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.

  136. Abergavenny

    Enjoy the comfort and convenience of Old Rectory Barn. All bedrooms are en suite. Follow local walks & cycle routes, take interesting trips or just relax in the garden. Very spacious so ideal for families or large groups.
    Dogs Welcome.

  137. Abergavenny

    A spacious home from home self-catering bungalow, adapted for wheelchair access. Ideally suited for groups with someone with very limited mobility and set within its own large well maintained garden. Enjoy excellent views.

  138. Tintern

    Restored character cottage in Wye Valley. Set within extensive woodlands and garden featuring two spacious bedrooms, kitchen, lounge with woodburner and studio/conservatory.

  139. Coleford

    Superb modern open-plan apartments at Symonds Yat Rock on the Wye Valley. Min stay 2 days, start any day.

    OFFERS: see details

  140. Usk

    The Greyhound is a traditional country inn, situated within the beautiful Vale of Usk, offering the highest quality of home-cooked food, real ales, fine wines, and comfortable accommodation. Dog friendly.

  141. Usk

    Stay on the grounds of a beautiful 17th century country house in the heart of Monmouthshire. Five beautifully converted self catered properties are available offering a modern space among extensive history.

  142. Abergavenny

    Capel-y-ffin Monastery; self-catering accomodation high up in the beautiful Llanthony Valley.

  143. Chepstow

    The Two Rivers is a newly built 23 bedroom lodge style accommodation. Situated on the A48 within minutes of the M48, the Two Rivers is an ideal location for the business or leisure guest. Enjoy free Wi-Fi in all rooms bar and restaurant.

  144. Monmouth

    Self catering in Monmouth.

  145. Chepstow

    We warmly welcome coach parties at the Beaufort Hotel

  146. Abergavenny

    A high quality 4 star family run guest house.
    A new traditional family run guest house situated in the market town of Abergavenny on the outskirts of The Black Mountains and The Brecon Beacons National Park.

  147. Usk

    Mistletoe Cottage is set in a large barn conversion which also hosts an art gallery and café. The Cottage has 3 large bedrooms with kingsize beds, one with its own ensuite. There is also a small double bedroom and 2 twin bedrooms.

  148. Abergavenny

    Garn-y Skirrid Cabin is a wooden cabin for 1 or 2 people (two single beds that can be pulled together) pus a folding bed available for a third person.

  149. Tintern

    Beaufort Cottage is on a particularly special site, with an amazing close-up view from its bedroom window over the iconic ruins of arguably the most famous abbey in Britain, Tintern Abbey, on the banks of the river Wye.

  150. Abergavenny

    Trevyr Barn offers 5 star luxury holiday accommodation for 6-7 in a recently converted stone barn just outside Grosmont on the beautiful Welsh border.

  151. Chepstow

    Birdsong Cottage is a beautiful holiday cottage in a secluded valley in the heart of Monmouthshire with long views across the Usk Valley.

  152. Chepstow

    Welcome to Franky's Hideout

    This beautiful shepherds hut has everything you could wish for!

  153. Usk

    Delightfully converted barn for 2 people - set in its own private garden with beautiful views.

  154. Usk

    Llancayo Windmill is a recently renovated luxury self-catering holiday retreat situated approximately two miles north of the former market town of Usk in Monmouthshire.

  155. Chepstow

    Welcome to Penhein – a multi award winning, family-run farm and glampsite in beautiful South Wales.

  156. Raglan

    Conveniently situated on the north-bound side of A40 in Monmouth; the historic county town of Monmouthshire, Wales. It is situated where the River Monnow meets the River Wye, within 2 miles of the border with England.

  157. Chepstow

    Stone Rock Lodge has twelve nature inspired en-suite bedrooms offered as Economy Double, Standard Double and Twin.

  158. Norton House

    Ross-on-Wye

    Norton House is a listed building with great character. The bedrooms are spacious and each has its own individual charm. Our award winning breakfasts and evening meals are served in the oak beamed dining hall.

  159. Usk

    You can’t get any closer to history – this imaginative glamping is in the grounds of Usk Castle.

  160. Abergavenny

    We are situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Llanfihangel crucorney. Ideal location for seeing the beautiful Breacon Beacons and Wye valley.

  161. Norton Cottages

    Ross-on-Wye

    The Cider Loft and the Apple Store have been imaginatively created from a listed agricultural building and furnished to very high standard. Exposed beams, quirky original features provide lots of character.

  162. Chepstow

    The Blorenge at Welsh Marches is located in the countryside within easy reach of Chepstow and Tintern.

  163. Monmouth

    Welcome to our new luxury self-catering holiday home. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, with a large deck overlooking a private lake, a stream running alongside and woodland behind.

  164. Usk

    Sleeps 6. Yew Tree Barn it is set on its own in the heart of rural Monmouthshire. It has a spacious and modern interior with panorama windows giving breathtaking views of the spectacular countryside. Wheelchair access.

  165. Monmouth

    We have four comfortable guest rooms which have all recently been decorated and offer brand new en-suit facilities.

  166. Monmouth

    A spacious and homely 16thC former farmhouse (grade II listed) with oak beams and inglenook fireplaces, set in large garden with stream. Large car park, terrace, barbecue. Evening meals by arrangement. 9 rooms.

  167. Abergavenny

    Larchfield Grange is a luxury 4 bedroom house situated in the quaint market town of Abergavenny.

  168. Abergavenny

    Two picturesque cottages next door to the Michelin Starred The Walnut Tree, just a short walk through the garden. The cottages are called the Old Post Office Cottage and Ivy Cottage.

  169. Tintern

    Hill Farm is a 15-acre smallholding overlooking the Wye Valley, comprising beautiful woodlands, paddocks and streams. 

  170. Abergavenny

    Set close to the centre of the historic market town of Abergavenny, The Abergavenny Hotel offers 4 star guest accommodation in a charming Victorian building with an attractive red-brick façade and stone trim.

  171. Abergavenny

    Flagstone Cottage is a perfect holiday cottage for two and also spacious enough for a small family. Children love the secret staircase through the wardrobe to the mezzanine. 

  172. Monmouth

    Charming converted stone stables. Set in an orchard, with stunning views.

    Close to the River Wye, Monmouth and numerous beautiful walks from the door

  173. The Saracens Head Inn

    Symonds Yat

    Ideally situated on the banks of the Wye. Perfect for exploring the Wye Valley, Herefordshire, South Wales and the Forest of Dean; by car, cycle or foot. Real ales, fine food and relaxing ambience. Most rooms overlook the river.

  174. Monmouth

    Situated in the heart of Monmouthshire on a working farm which was originally part of the Rolls Estate.
    Ciderhouse Cottage sleeps 7
    Beili Stable sleeps 4
    The Mill sleeps 2

  175. Abergavenny

    The Skirrid Mountain Inn is situated in Llanvihangel Crucorney; a small village just off the A465; approximately 5 miles north of Abergavenny and 18 miles from Hereford. It is reputed to be the oldest Public House in Wales

  176. Raglan

    Cae Deini

  177. Chepstow

    Complete seclusion & unparalleled luxury in a charming shepherd's hut.

    Anne’s Retreat is truly unique, taking glamping to a whole new level.

  178. Abergavenny

    Located in the Brecon Beacons National Park. This area is fantastic for walking, pony trekking and cycling. It has long been an inspiration to artists.

  179. Monmouth

    Rockfield Glamping's peaceful site is the perfect choice for anyone looking to relax in the Welsh countryside, just five minutes from Monmouth. The Brecon Beacons National Park is only half an hour away.

  180. Abergavenny

    A stunning shepherd's hut nestled in the Black Mountains of South Wales.

  181. Abergavenny

    Monmouthshire/Usk Valley. Superb facilities with toilets, wash basins, showers hand and hair driers. All free. Pub within easy walking distance. Convenient for Monmouthshire/Brecon Canal, Brecon Beacons, Wye Valley and Cardiff.

  182. Usk

    Experience another era in this 1987 Bluebird American school bus.

  183. Monmouth

    Highlands Campsite is a perfect hideaway yet with stunning views across the valley. Peaceful setting in centre of Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty 5 miles south of Monmouth.

  184. Monmouth

    Situated less that 3 miles from Monmouth, this self catering accommodation with magnificent views is adjacent to the farmhouse and is a recent barn conversion to the highest standard, including easy walking access.

  185. Usk

    Great House Hideaways offers two unique cabins in the heart of the Monmouthshire countryside near Usk.

  186. Usk

    An award-winning five star, two AA Rosette Restaurant and is located in Tredunnock near Usk a few miles from Abergavenny.

  187. Abergavenny

    Stay at one of our secluded woodland lodges in the grounds of The Crown at Pantygelli.

  188. Monmouth

    Inglewood House is situated in Redbrook in the stunning Wye Valley on the England / Wales border. The River Wye is directly across the road and the Royal Forest of Dean rises from the back of the garden.

  189. Abergavenny

    The Bridge Inn at Llanfoist, known as “The Bridge” is a small privately owned pub perched on the banks of the Usk river, easy to find, and just 1/2 mile from the ancient town of Abergavenny, often referred to as “The Gateway of Wales”.

  190. Monmouth

    Old Hendre is a working farm with high quality accommodation for active people. The modern Farmhouse is set in its own 2 acres of garden which stretches down to a large pool.

  191. Abergavenny

    Cosy studio cottages based on our Vineyard. Single storey open plan living with a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room makes this an ideal base for your holiday in Wales. Ideal for exploring the Brecon Beacons location.

  192. Crickhowell

    5-star boating holidays on the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal in the Brecon Beacons. Luxurious beds, exquisite shower rooms, high-spec kitchens, central heating & bow thrusters for easy boat handling. Boats sleep 2-7 people. Dogs welcome.

  193. Ty Croeso B&B

    Crickhowell

    Situated above the BrecMon canal with splendid views of the Usk Valley and Black Mountains.

  194. Caldicot

    Situated within easy reach of the M4. Gateway to Wales, Less than a Mile from Magor, 10 minutes from Newport, Close to Cardiff, Close to Bristol.

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  1. Caldicot

    Visit Caldicot Castle in its beautiful setting of tranquil gardens and a wooded country park. Founded by the Normans, developed in royal hands as a stronghold in the Middle Ages and restored as a Victorian family home. Entry is free.

  2. Caldicot

    A free entry countryside park on the Gwent Levels, managed by Monmouthshire Countryside Service.

  3. Raglan

    The Dell Vineyard is a small, family-run vineyard near Raglan selling award-winning wine.

  4. Chepstow

    Black Rock Picnic Site is a picturesque picnic site on the banks of the river Severn between the two Severn Bridges.

  5. Abergavenny

    The Keeper’s Pond, also known as Pen-ffordd-goch Pond or the Forge Pond, is situated near Pwll Du, on the hill above Blaenavon.

  6. Abergavenny

    Three Pools is a farm and event space looking to demonstrate regenerative farming and permaculture design at scale.

  7. Usk

    Coed y Bwnydd is the largest and possibly best-preserved Iron Age hill fort in Monmouthshire, with a history of human involvement stretching back more than 2,000 years.

  8. Monmouth

    A family run vineyard on south facing slopes in the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside. Specialising in sparkling wine, and Pinot Noir.

    Please note, whilst you can still buy our wines, we no longer offer visits to the vineyard.

  9. Usk

    This stunning ancient woodland offers peace and tranquillity and a wealth of wildlife.

  10. Monmouth

    Discover this beautiful woodland and ancient hillfort on the England / Wales border above Monmouth, with fantastic views over the Monnow Valley.

  11. Monmouthshire

    Piercefield woods are the gateway to the Lower Wye Valley, stretching for over 3km along the river from near Chepstow castle in the south to Wyndcliff woods and the Eagle’s Nest in the North.

  12. Chepstow

    Whitestone lies adjacent to a section of the famous Wye Valley Walk. Visitors to the site can enjoy pleasant walks that take in a number of fantastic views across the Wye Valley

  13. 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…

  14. Monmouth

    St Nicholas' Church in Trellech is an historic site in the heart of the Wye Valley between Monmouth & Chepstow.

  15. Monmouth

    Silver Circle Distillery is a microdistillery in the beautiful Wye Valley near Monmouth, creating and serving award winning gins and cocktails.

  16. Abergavenny

    The Gallery is run by members of the Black Mountain Circle, who draw inspiration from the location in which they live and work.

  17. Abergavenny

    St Mary's Priory Church is the parish church for the town and community of Abergavenny and is one of the largest and finest parish churches in Wales.

  18. Monmouth

    Rockfield Park is a riverside garden with meadows and an orchard, and complimented by many nearby walks.

  19. Newport City

    Brewery tours, tastings and bar & kitchen, at the home of Tiny Rebel.

  20. Monmouth

    Monnow Bridge in Monmouth, Wales, is the only remaining mediaeval fortified river bridge in Great Britain with its gate tower still standing in place.

  21. Monmouth

    Penallt Old Church is the oldest building in the village. The focal point of the parish even for those who rarely worship in it. Visible from miles around it is a spiritual refuge for the local parishioners and the many who use the footpaths that…

  22. Chepstow

    Chepstow Bridge is the World's largest iron arch road bridge from the first 50 years (1780-1830) of iron and steel construction.

  23. Monmouth

    Visit this hidden Georgian garden, a favourite of Admiral Nelson's, between 12 & 3pm every Friday during the Summer.

  24. Monmouth

    A medieval well famous for its cures.

  25. Abergavenny

    Also known as the 'Peaky Stone', The Lonely Shepherd is a standing stone in the north-west of Monmouthshire, overlooking Clydach Gorge and the Vale of Usk to the west of Abergavenny.

  26. Abergavenny

    Gold Award winners at the 2021 Decanter World Wine Awards (Silver in 2022), White Castle Vineyard is owned by Robb & Nicola Merchant. It's situated in the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside in Llanvetherine, close to Abergavenny and Monmouth.

  27. Usk

    Established in 2001, Craft Renaissance is a collective of independent businesses based in a converted barn complex in the stunning Usk Valley.

  28. Newport City

    Explore Newport's history and discover the story of Newport’s geological, archaeological and historical development. The Art Gallery is dedicated to the display of oil paintings and changing exhibitions of a variety of media and themes.

  29. Abergavenny

    Welcome to Gallery at Home, a new contemporary art gallery in a little town called Usk.

  30. Monmouth

    Pentwyn Farm has survived virtually unchanged for centuries. One of the largest areas of flower-rich grassland remaining in Gwent, it provides an opportunity to see traditional hay meadows at their best.

  31. Abergavenny

    Llanvihangel Court is a Tudor manor house set on the edge of the beautiful Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons.

  32. Chepstow

    Chepstow Park Wood is an old medieval hunting park, created by the Norman lords of Chepstow Castle.

  33. Monmouth

    The Wye Valley Arts Centre in the heart of the picturesque village of Llandogo is an inspiring environment with excellent studio facilities.

  34. Usk

    The new Visitor Centre at Llandegfedd Reservoir spans beautiful, rolling landscaped countryside. Its stylish restaurant has panoramic views of the reservoir and watersports activities and is open 7 days a week.

  35. Usk

    Raglan farm park is open whatever the weather.

  36. 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.

  37. Raglan

    Longhouse Farm has a garden matured over 25 years, with continual development. Enjoy a woodland walk and a series of ponds and streams, plus year round colourful plants.

  38. Caldicot

    Discover the history of Sudbrook and the Severn Tunnel, Wales' crucial rail link with England.

  39. Tintern

    Cistercian abbey, founded in 1131 in the beautiful Wye valley village of Tintern. Remarkably complete abbey church rebuilt in the later thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, with extensive remains of cloister and associated monastic buildings.

  40. Usk

    Kitty's Orchard contains a tranquil woodland and flower-rich meadow managed by Gwent Wildlife Trust.

  41. Brecon

    Founded as a Benedictine priory, it then became the parish church of Brecon in 1537, a role it held until in 1923 it became the Cathedral for the newly created Diocese of Swansea & Brecon.

  42. Abergavenny

    In the centre of Abergavenny, easily accessible from the town centre. Some 20 hectares of riverside meadow, next to the River Usk, with bordering trees, small copses, streams and ponds.

  43. Abergavenny

    Have you heard the tale of the Big Fish? Come and find out more about our remarkable story and the wonderful heritage of our rivers.

  44. Abergavenny

    Towering over Abergavenny, the Sugarloaf is an iconic mountain to climb in the Brecon Beacons with a fantastic walk taking you from the centre of town all the way to summit.

  45. Abergavenny

    The site is a pedestrian and cycle access point to the old Railway Line and by foot to the Iron Mountain Trail from Llanfoist Wharf through the Blaenavon Industrial Landscape World Heritage Site.

  46. Abergavenny

    'Growing in the Border' is a beautiful garden in the Monnow Valley near Skenfrith offering group visits and courses.

  47. Abergavenny

    Enjoy stunning views over Monmouthshire and Abergavenny from the Skirrid Fawr (Big Skirrid), following a 2 hour (4 mile) circular route from the National Trust car park.

  48. Raglan

    Located in the heart of the Monmouthshire countryside, Court Robert Arts sell garden sculpture by local Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire Sculptors and Artists.

  49. 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.

  50. Newport City

    The Fourteen Locks Canal centre is situated on the Crumlin arm of the Monmouthshire & Brecon canal.
    The canal towpath is part of National Cycle Route 47 and the beautiful Sirhowy Valley Walk.
    It provides a haven for all kinds of wildlife

  51. Monmouth

    Like something out of a fairy-tale, this stunning ancient woodland is a tranquil place to stroll among the woodland wildflowers whilst listening to the birds singing in the trees.

  52. Monmouth

    A secluded medieval church with links to Rolls Royce.

  53. Abergavenny

    The Borough Theatre is a lively venue situated right in the centre of the historic market town of Abergavenny, the traditional Gateway to Wales.

  54. Monmouthshire

    Park in the heart of Abergavenny with playground. Hosts events throughout the year.

  55. Usk

    Springdale Farm is a working farm and nature reserve whose tenants use traditional wildlife-friendly farming practices

  56. Abergavenny

    Community orchard next to Abergavenny Castle. As the sign on their gate says, ‘pick in small amounts and leave plenty for others’.

  57. Abergavenny

    St Peter’s Church is a small country church in a beautiful setting in the Usk valley just outside Abergavenny. The Church is open everyday with volunteers taking it in turns to open it daily. We have a service every Sunday morning at 10am and…

  58. Chepstow

    Amazing Alpacas is a farm specialising in breeding these beautiful and enchanting South American animals.

  59. Caldicot

    Magor Marsh is the last relatively natural area of fenland on the Gwent Levels. From the fleeting glimpse of a kingfisher, to the sight of colourful dragonflies darting over the reens, this is an inspiring place to visit.

  60. Usk

    Ancient church in an almost circular churchyard, with a 15th century rood beam and loft, and a wealth of 18th-century woodwork

  61. Monmouth

    High Glanau Manor is one of Wales' finest Arts and Crafts houses, set in twelve acres of fine gardens. Designed by Henry Avray Tipping in 1922 many original features remain including impressive stone terraces with spectacular views of the Brecon…

  62. Abergavenny

    The Melville Centre for the Arts is a community venue with a focus on the performing Arts. The Melville Theatre seats 70 in a black box studio. It also has classroom and meetings rooms, and a licensed bar/cafe, all for hire.

  63. Monmouth

    The Monmouth Savoy is a listed building that has been a centre of community life and entertainment since 1850.

  64. 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.

  65. Chepstow

    A modern house built on the site of a former sawmills for the Itton Court Estate. Garden of ⅔ of an acre developed over the last 20 years for year-round colour and interest.

  66. Tintern

    The Old Station nestles beside the River Wye in the heart of the Wye Valley in Tintern. This idyllic 10 – acre site boasts the best of what Monmouthshire has to offer.

  67. Usk

    Offering fantastic views over Wentwood and the Severn Estuary, the climb to Gray Hill is well worth the effort.

  68. Chepstow

    Visit Captivate Gallery at 11 St Mary’s Street—stop by to say hello, enjoy local art, and mingle in a welcoming, dog-friendly atmosphere!

  69. Caldicot

    Lower Minnets is a small hay meadow hidden amongst dense woodland near Caldicot.

  70. Newport City

    One of only six operational transporter bridges in the world, visiting is truly a unique experience.

  71. Abergavenny

    Llanddewi Rhydderch Baptist Chapel was built in 1827, on land donated by the Williams family.  Services have been held in the Chapel ever since. 

  72. Tintern

    The Lower Wireworks were one of the most important industrial sites in the Wye Valley. All that remains now is the wall running the length of the car park

    Parking

    The Lower Wireworks Car Park is a great base to explore both up the Angidy…

  73. Monmouth

    Dixton Embankment is a grassland gem on the banks of the River Wye at Monmouth.

  74. Usk

    An independent museum crammed with reminders of Monmouthshire’s rural heritage.

  75. Abergavenny

    Visit the most crooked church in Britain at Cwmyoy.

  76. Monmouth

    Prisk Wood is a six hectare ancient woodland high up in the Wye Valley.

  77. Monmouth

    Beacon Hill is a peaceful woodland on the edge of the Wye Valley National Landscape, with stunning views over towards the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) peaks of the Sugarloaf, Skirrid and Blorenge.

  78. Chepstow

    Medieval parish church of potential ninth century Celtic origin, named after the 9th century hermit St. Arvan.

  79. Caldicot

    The lave net fishermen of Black Rock promote the fishery as a heritage site and invite all to enjoy this last remaining welsh severn estuary salmon fishery which can be watched quite safely from the picnic site.

  80. Blaenavon

    The famous ironworks at Blaenavon were a milestone in the history of the Industrial Revolution. Visitors can view cottages furnished in three time periods. Recently used for BBC Coalhouse as 'Stack Square'. Part of a World Heritage site.

  81. Monmouth

    Come and relive the turbulent history of Goodrich Castle with our free audio and then climb to the battlements for breathtaking views over the Wye Valley. Finally, enjoy a selection of homemade drinks and snacks in the castle café.

  82. Abergavenny

    Goytre Hall Wood is 3.5 hectares of gently undulating broad-leaved woodland, set amongst a similarly flowing farmscape of small fields and woods

  83. Tintern

    At Kingstone Brewery, our passion is real beer. Uncompromised by the inflexibility of modern manufacture, we choose to champion a hand brewed and bottled beer using only mineral water and the finest ingredients.

  84. Monmouth

    This small volunteer-run museum, with free admission, tells the story of the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers - the only present-day regiment to have survived from the Militia.

  85. Abergavenny

    St. Teilo's Church was originally built in the 12th century on the site of a 6th century centre of worship at the northern end of Abergavenny.

  86. Newport

    Little Caerlicyn is a small flower farm and gardens around a renovated Tudor cottage and barn.

  87. Abergavenny

    Grade I listed medieval church which was rebuilt in the 1800s, carefully reusing some of the earlier fabric – such as the 15th-century rood-screen, stained glass and tracery.

  88. Caldicot

    Visit the Church of St Mary's, situated in the heart of Magor.

  89. Chepstow

    Anthony and Sarah Clay are thrilled to welcome garden visitors.

    Wyndcliffe Court House and Garden School is held in the Edwardian Motor House recently converted into a lecture hall for informative talks and demonstrations.

  90. Caldicot

    Also known as Magor Mansion, the Procurator's House is the ruined remains of a mansion situated next to St. Mary's Church in Magor.

  91. Monmouth

    Margaret's Wood is a beautifully mature 2 hectare woodland in the Whitebrook Valley.

  92. Monmouth

    Founded in 1835, Monmouth Methodist Church is one of Monmouth’s architectural “hidden gems”.

  93. 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.

  94. Abergavenny

    One of the 'Three Castles' held in common ownership, with Grosmont and White Castle.

  95. Abergavenny

    Priory of Augustinian canons founded early in the twelfth century in the beautiful and secluded Ewyas valley.

  96. Usk

    St. Jerome's is a Grade I listed church with one of the finest medieval screens in South Wales and dazzling Pre-Raphaelite floor tiles

  97. Chepstow

    Wyndcliff Wood is a superb example of a lower Wye Valley gorge woodland with ancient hanging beech and yew as well as lime, ash and hazel coppice.

  98. Abergavenny

    Nant y Bedd is a 10 acre organic garden, river and woodland located at 1200 feet up in the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. An RHS Partner Garden since 2019 (winner of Partner Garden of the Year in 2022), Nant-y-Bedd…

  99. Monmouth

    Harold's Stones date back 3,500 years to the Bronze Age.

  100. Newport City

    Step back in time at the National Roman Legion Museum and explore life in a far-flung outpost of the mighty Roman Empire.

  101. Caldicot

    Rogiet Poorland is a nature reserve on the edge of the Gwent Levels, featuring woodlands and scrub, plus a small remnant of limestone grassland.

  102. Abergavenny

    Abergavenny Museum is open every day 11 - 4 except Mondays and Wednesdays. The grounds of Abergavenny Castle are open every day 11am - 4pm except for a two week period over Christmas and New Year. We look forward to welcoming you!

  103. Monmouth

    Apple County Cider is based near Skenfrith in Monmouthshire. The farm grows cider apples & blackcurrants in fields overlooking Monnow Valley's stunning landscape. There’s a cider shop open 7 days a week for cider tasting and local produce.

  104. Tintern

    Leave the crowds behind & stroll amongst the vines admiring the views of Tintern & the picturesque Wye Valley. Sample our award winning Welsh wines & mead & browse in our gift shop. Plant lovers will be interested in our garden & sales area

  105. Abergavenny

    Linda Vista Gardens is a small public park next to Castle Meadows, with easy access to Abergavenny Town Centre.

  106. Abergavenny

    Welcome to Sugar Loaf Vineyard. Our wines have achieved Quality Status from the European Wine Standards Board and won awards in National Competitions. We have four varieties of white wine, our special blend of red wine and sparkling wine.

  107. Abergavenny

    We host events and workshops with artists, musicians, writers & poets.

    Nourish and delight the artist and creative child with inspirational books and independent magazines.

    Showcase collections of jewellery, textiles and ceramics.

  108. Monmouth

    Wyeswood Common is a former dairy farm site being transformed into a rich nature reserve in the Wye Valley.

  109. Monmouth

    New Grove Meadows are found at the top of the Wye Valley ridge near Trellech, offering spectacular views down over the Vale of Usk towards the Brecon Beacons.

  110. Usk

    Usk Castle nestles on a promontory overlooking the lovely town of Usk, hidden from sight most of the time, but just waiting for you to explore the ruins.

  111. Tintern

    The Wye Valley Sculpture Garden hosts one of Wales largest outdoor Summer Sculpture Exhibitions and is one of the top things to see when visiting Tintern and the Wye Valley. .
    The Sculpture Garden is the creation of artist Gemma Kate Wood, that she…

  112. Abergavenny

    The Punchbowl is a beautiful nature spot on the eastern flank of the Blorenge mountain, overlooking Monmouthshire.

  113. Caldicot

    We are a small, family run company founded by two brothers and based in the beautiful Wye Valley, in the Welsh borders.

  114. Blaenavon

    Discover Wales' rich mining heritage in this award-winning interactive museum is set in the Blaenafon Industrial Landscape and designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  115. Monmouth

    The Wern is a beautiful 3 hectare reserve near Monmouth with great views.

  116. Abergavenny

    St Nicholas' Church in Grosmont is a 13th century parish church of notable size (due to the importance of Grosmont when it was constructed).

  117. Chepstow

    Located deep in the heart of Monmouthshire, Veddw House Garden has been created through more than 20 years of patient work by Anne Wareham and Charles Hawes.

  118. Monmouth

    St. Mary's Priory Church, Monmouth is a beautiful church which is the parish and civic church for the town and community of Monmouth.

  119. 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…

  120. Caldicot

    An archaeologist’s paradise with impressive Roman walls and remains.

  121. Abergavenny

    Llanfoist Wharf is a picturesque corner of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, deep in the foothills of the Blorenge Mountain above Abergavenny.

  122. Monmouth

    Bigsweir Bridge is a border crossing of the River Wye between Wales (Monmouthshire) and England (Gloucestershire) on the A466 Wye Valley road between Chepstow and Monmouth.

  123. Tintern

    Abbey Tintern Furnace contains the excavated and part restored remains of a 17th century ironworks, a Scheduled Ancient Monument

  124. Usk

    This is a garden defined by its plants. There are over 1200 cultivars, with many rarities, densely planted over 3 acres to generate an exuberant display across the seasons. It provides an intimate, immersive experience with this diverse array of…

  125. Chepstow

    Woodland in Thornwell on the southeast edge of Chepstow. With dramatic views on top of cliffs at the lower end of The River Wye Gorge at Chepstow.

  126. Caldicot

    Medieval church with 13th-century effigies and a 15th century bell which was the wedding place of Henry Jones, the inventor of self-raising flour.

    Managed by the Friends of Friendless Churches.

  127. Abergavenny

    A tranquil and secluded ancient oak woodland, home to stunning woodland flowers, charismatic mammals and birds.

  128. Caerleon

    The site of the 50-acre (20.3ha) Roman legionary fortress of Isca, the permanent base of the Second Augustan Legion in Britain from about A.D. 75. Impressive remains of the fortress baths, amphitheatre, barracks, and fortress wall.

  129. Chepstow

    Chepstow Racecourse has it all - beautiful countryside, a friendly charming atmosphere, and an impressive racing pedigree.

  130. Abergavenny

    Explore the remains of Clydach Ironworks in the Blaenavon World Heritage Site, with parking and a picnic area on site.

  131. Blaenavon

    The small town of Blaenavon and its surrounding landscape at the head of the Eastern Valley of Torfaen.

  132. Monmouthshire

    Situated in the heart of the Lower Wye Valley, amongst the ancient habitat of woodland, rocks and streams

  133. Crickhowell

    Restored courtyard house with origins in the fourteenth century. Rebuilt by Sir Roger Vaughan in the fifteenth century. Recreated fifteenth-century garden. Beautiful tranquil setting.

  134. 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 every day except Monday and Wednesday.

  135. Monmouth

    Visit the famous recording studios on Rockfield Farm which have played host to many of the world’s biggest artists.

  136. Chepstow

    Private Tailor Made Farm Experiences in Monmouthshire with friendly, cute animals!

    Private appointments only.

  137. Tintern

    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.

  138. Abergavenny

    St. Bridget’s is an ancient church, consecrated in 1207, which has seen the worship of God through many centuries. This is one of the oldest churches in continuous use in Monmouthshire.

  139. Abergavenny

    Goytre Wharf is a 200 year old industrial heritage site that includes a busy visitor centre and marina on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.

  140. Raglan

    Raglan Castle is an impressive fifteenth-century castle built by Sir William ap Thomas and his son William Herbert, remodelled by William Somerset, third earl of Worcester, 1549-89.

    Finest late Medieval fortress in Britain. On-site exhibitions.

  141. Monmouth

    Cleddon Shoots is a beautiful part of the Wye Valley above the village of Llandogo, with great views over the River Wye.

  142. Abergavenny

    The Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal is often voted Britain's prettiest canal. It runs for 32 miles (51.5 km) through idyllic scenery in the Brecon Beacons National Park

  143. Monmouth

    St. Peter's Church in Dixton, on the outskirts of Monmouth along the River Wye.

  144. Tintern

    The ruins of St. Mary's Church are on the hill above the former Abbey Hotel and originally served the Parish of Chapel Hill at the southern end of Tintern.

  145. Abergavenny

    An everchanging garden of nearly 3 acres designed in sympathy with its surroundings and the challenges of being 650ft up on a North facing hillside.

  146. Usk

    Gin distillery in the heart of Usk, Monmouthshire founded by Christos Kyriakidis.

  147. Monmouth

    The Kymin is a charming 18th-century Round House (now a holiday property) and Naval Temple standing proudly atop a prominent hill.

  148. Abergavenny

    St. Issui's Church is a medieval church on an old pilgrimage site in the Black Mountains.

  149. Tintern

    Whatever your faith , we welcome you to enjoy the tranquility of our church, a place of quiet reflection, where you join the many who have passed through it's doors over 13 centuries in fellowship and peace.

  150. Monmouthshire

    Once part of the hunting grounds of Chepstow Castle, Wentwood offers walks with breathtaking views over the Severn Estuary.

  151. Chepstow

    St Mary's Priory has been a centre for prayer and worship for over 950 years. St Mary's Priory is open each day as a blessing to the community. Please feel free to enter and just be.

  152. 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.

  153. Monmouthshire

    Visit Glebe House garden.

  154. Monmouth

    Shire Hall is a former Court of Assizes and Quarter Sessions in the centre of Monmouth, South Wales. It is a Grade I listed, classically designed building in Agincourt Square at the top of Monnow Street.

  155. Monmouthshire

    The Tump is a 9 acre garden of mixed habitat.

  156. Abergavenny

    A stunning & unique 15 acre historic garden with unusual herbaceous plants, shrubs and trees, a circular walled garden, streams, cascades, rills and ponds.

  157. Newport City

    Newport Wetlands is a partnership between Natural Resources Wales, Newport City Council and the RSPB. This nature reserve offers a haven for wildlife on the edge of the city.

  158. Abergavenny

    St. David's Church is found in the beautiful village of Llandewi Skirrid, nestled in the foothills of the Skirrid, the 'Holy Mountain'.

  159. Usk

    Medieval church first mentioned in c1100 but likely 14th century in origin.

  160. Usk

    A wood set in the rolling Welsh countryside and surrounded by a wider landscape of small woodlands and farmed pasture, it is within walking distance of the historic town of Usk.

  161. Monmouth

    A design led garden, built to entertain, which has opened for 13 years under the NGS.

  162. Usk

    April House garden has been developed over 5 years and offers fantastic views over Wentwood Forest and the Vale of Usk.

  163. Usk

    This diminutive Grade I listed church dates from the 13th century, and is said to house the oldest bells in Monmouthshire.

  164. Monmouth

    Not only do we aim to provide an interesting range of shows and a film club, we are also available for hire for those groups seeking a professional venue for their production.

  165. Abergavenny

    Substantial remains of thirteenth-century castle of Hubert de Burgh, raised on an earlier motte. It was later remodelled by the house of Lancaster.

  166. Abergavenny

    Probably a manorial site belonging to the bishops of Llandaff in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, later used as a hunting lodge. Only the moat now remains.

  167. Monmouth

    Climb to new heights with Monmouth Premier Play Centre, featuring an exciting 3 storey, action pack climbing maze, featuring a unique beat the clock timing system. There’s also a designated (enclosed) toddler area. 

  168. Caldicot

    This is perhaps one of the earliest Christian sites in the county, possibly in Wales

  169. Newport

    Newport Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Anglican Diocese of Monmouth which includes the whole county of Monmouthshire, the city of Newport and parts of neighbouring local authority areas.

  170. Monmouth

    A Noble Mansion. It occupies a commanding situation from whence are surveyed some of the most interesting scenes in Monmouthshire.

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  1. Chepstow

    Create something festive at Chepstow Castle to take home and hang on your Christmas tree!

  2. Caldicot

    Come to Magor Square and enjoy the annual Magor Frost Fayre.

  3. Abergavenny

    Get into the spirit of the season with this Christmas bread baking class from the Abergavenny Baker.

  4. Chepstow

    Santa's reindeers are back at Chepstow Castle… and they're still not toilet trained!

  5. Usk

    Dancing With The Stars Weekend at the 5★ Celtic Manor Resort 2026
    A luxury weekend of dancing, laughter and unforgettable moments – with the stars you love.

  6. Usk

    Get ready to step back in time and celebrate the holiday season with a blast from the past.

  7. Monmouth

    In partnership with Silver Circle Distillery, join Chloe from Gourmet Gatherings on a wild botanicals foraging trip, then use your foraged items to make your own gin or vodka!

  8. Usk

    Part of the England & Wales wide organisation Country Markets Ltd, we have been selling homemade baked goods, preserves, garden-grown fruit and vegetables, plants, and handmade crafts for many years.

  9. Tintern

    Tintern Abbey's annual Torchlight Carol Service is an inspirational event in an historic setting. There's a procession by torchlight into the Abbey before a night-time carol service with the Wyedean School Choir.

  10. Abergavenny

    Fondue Nights in The Ski Bar
    (Reservations Essential)

  11. Usk

    Enjoy food, drink and festive fun as we celebrate Christmas on Bridge Street with an Usk Christmas Market.

  12. Abergavenny

    Christmas arrives throughout Abergavenny on Saturday 15th November 2025 for the Abergavenny Christmas Lights Switch On.

  13. Caldicot

    Crafty Pickle have teamed up with the incredible Chloe from Gourmet Gatherings to bring you a unique afternoon of foraging ingredients (2 hours) and learning how to preserve them by fermenting them into your very own wild kimchi and fermented soda! 

  14. Chepstow

    Chepstow's Christmas Lights will be switched on this Friday 28th November 2025, with a lantern parade, live music and a great Christmas market to enjoy.

  15. Usk

    An attractive 6.5 mile (10.5 km) walk through fields and woods taking in views of Llandegfedd Reservoir at the northern end.

  16. Chepstow

    Come and discover how people celebrated Christmas in Medieval times and the role that scents played.

  17. Abergavenny

    Join the Canal and River's Trust in a free walk around Goytre Wharf on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.

  18. Monmouthshire

    A 4 mile (6.5 km) walk through Cross Ash village before a steep climb onto the shoulder of the Graig, joining a section of the Three Castles Walk. You will enjoy spectacular views before descending and following field paths back to the start.

  19. Chepstow

    Join us as we kick off the festive season with our Christmas Lights Switch On!

  20. Chepstow

    Come to Chepstow this January and enjoy one of the most interesting traditions in Wales, the annual New Year Wassail and Mari Lwyd procession.

  21. Monmouth

    This December, Silver Circle Distillery are teaming up with Orchard Kitchen to create a Christmas celebration with all the festive trimmings – without the stress of planning your own event.

  22. Usk

    Dance the night away to live music of this multi award-winning professional covers band -

  23. Caldicot

    Come to the meadery on the 29th of November for an evening of live music and delicious food.

  24. Chepstow

    Don't miss out on this iconic racing fixture. Celebrate Welsh passion with the thrills of racing!

  25. Monmouth

    Kick off the Christmas season with Mistletoe & Vibes at Humble By Nature near Monmouth on Saturday 29th November!

  26. Monmouthshire

    Join Chepstow Walkers are Welcome for 6 days of walking fun at the annual Chepstow Walking Festival, held 7th -12th April 2026.

  27. Monmouth

    Join Silver Circle Distillery in the heart of the beautiful Wye Valley for the Ultimate Bloody Mary Experience. Silver Circle are renowned for their Great Taste Award winning Bloody Mary, and now you can learn how to make this drink yourself.

  28. Monmouthshire

    Come and celebrate the 225th anniversary of the Brecon Canal as we Light Up The Canal with a stunning lantern procession and illuminated display across five canalside communities between Abergavenny and Brecon.

  29. Abergavenny

    Join us at our amazing Christmas Markets full of gifts & food!

  30. Abergavenny

    Abergavenny Farmers Market takes place on the 4th Thursday of every month from 9-12pm. This vibrant market offers the good quality produce from local producers.

  31. Abergavenny

    There's nothing more Christmassy than snowy Scandinavia, and now you can learn how to make Nordic Bread with a Christmas Twist at The Abergavenny Baker.

  32. Monmouth

    Get into the Christmas spirit with Only Men Aloud as they celebrate their 25th anniversary at Monmouth's Savoy Theatre.

  33. Abergavenny

    A great evening of delicious street food and amazing crafts!

  34. Abergavenny

    Create a stunning festive wreath at Neuadd Stone Barn, Gilwern. Enjoy mulled wine, canapés, and expert tuition while crafting your own sustainable Christmas design using seasonal foliage and natural decorations.

  35. Monmouth

    Enjoy a fabulous Christmas event for 2 - 8 year olds at the Savoy Theatre with Santa's Christmas Party. A play followed by a chance to meet Santa and get a present.

  36. Monmouthshire

    Christmas concert by Bristol University Singers.

  37. Abergavenny

    Together for fifty-six years now, Steeleye Span changed the face of folk music forever by taking it into the world of gold discs and international tours.
    Now they return with Conflict, their first full studio album in over five years.
    All…

  38. Abergavenny

    Dare you experience a night in the UKs most haunted pub?

  39. Abergavenny

    Don't miss out on lashings of cheese with our traditional Swiss fondue in the Après Ski Bar.

  40. Monmouth

    Enjoy a unique and immersive five-part theatrical experience at Monmouth's Shire Hall Museum.

  41. Caldicot

    Lots of lovely stalls with a mixture of handmade items along with plenty of gifts . This is a craft and flea market with a cafe serving cake and a cuppa.

  42. Abergavenny

    Nutcrackers is an utterly magical and playful take on the festive fairytale by E.T.A. Hoffmann - sharing this familiar story in a way you've never seen before! Follow Clara as she is transported through imaginative lands where she'll meet some…

  43. Chepstow

    Get in the festive spirit with our Christmas Party Raceday. Dig out your Christmas Jumper for a thrilling festive day out.

  44. Chepstow

    Meet Dr Frost, Chief medical officer of the North Pole, who will explain all the medical problems that father Christmas has to face when delivering Christmas cheer.

    This is a drop-in event with no need to book.

  45. Tintern

    Step back in time with Brother Thomas and learn what life was like as a monk in Tintern Abbey. Our sympathetic brother will give you inside information about the monks’ rituals and responsibilities.

  46. Usk

    Join us for our Parisian themed New Years Eve Gala Ball

  47. Monmouth

    Be the first to experience our playful and inventive 2025 Christmas cocktail menu!

  48. Chepstow

    Children can listen to a festive tale told by Mother Christmas in this beautiful historical setting, and will also receive a small gift... providing they've been good!

  49. Abergavenny

    Horse-drawn sleigh rides in Abergavenny will be back at The Angel Hotel every Sunday before Christmas in December.

  50. Chepstow

    Join us at the heart of St Pierre to soak in the sights, sounds and scents of the festive season as you wander through our charming Christmas Fayre

  51. Monmouth

    Join the people of Monmouth for a wonderful illuminating parade through the streets their town.

  52. Tintern

    Enjoy Tintern's Christmas Fayre on Sunday 30th November 2025, 10am - 4pm.

  53. Usk

    Father Christmas is trading the North Pole for South Wales as he sets up his grotto at Llandegfedd Lake this winter!

  54. Usk

    If you love Strictly, this is your Ultimate 5* Weekend Break

  55. Monmouth

    Willow wreath making in Monmouth

  56. Monmouth

    Come along and meet Santa in Monmouth and enjoy a delicious breakfast at the same time!

  57. Raglan

    Create a stunning festive wreath at Bryngwyn Manor, Raglan. Enjoy mulled wine, refreshments, and expert guidance using seasonal foliage. Support National Garden Scheme charities while crafting your own beautiful Christmas decoration. 

  58. Caldicot

    On this 7 mile (12 km) walk we will be climbing up onto Gray Hill to view the Standing Stones and enjoy fantastic views towards the Severn Estuary. We will continue through Llanvair Discoed with its ancient dove cote to reach Penhow with its church…

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  1. Usk

    The Wallace Steakhouse with Rooms is in the heart of Usk, Monmouthshire offering modern British food and cocktails.

  2. Monmouth

    Clare & Bobs Tearoom is a family run tea room in the heart of Monmouth.

  3. Abergavenny

    The Llanthony Priory bar is open within the priory building itself, and open for food and drink from Tuesday to Sunday.

  4. Abergavenny

    Casa Bianca is based in the historic market town of Abergavenny and offers seasonal menus inspired by the coastal regions of Italy, using a range of delicate flavours paired with fresh, local ingredients.

  5. Monmouth

    Visit The Boat Inn, a beautiful riverside pub in the Wye Valley.

  6. Abergavenny

    Nestled in Linda Vista Gardens with the Blorenge Mountain as its backdrop, Ambika Social is a cosy coffee shop which offers a perfect pitstop for dog walkers, young families, cyclists and more.

  7. Abergavenny

    In February 2015 Sue & Alan Long re-opened Foxhunter Inn, Nantyderry as a fine country pub in South Wales. Since taking over the pub Sue & Alan have added a new bar, revamped the beer garden and bought in a large range of drink.

  8. Chepstow

    At Cast Iron Bar & Grill Chepstow, we are all about fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional flavour combinations; simple, tasty food done right.

  9. Monmouth

    The Bell’s restaurant has won many awards for its food including ‘Best Place to Eat – Pub’ in the Wales National Tourism Awards. The produce is seasonal and locally sourced with some from the hotel’s kitchen garden.

  10. Tintern

    The Anchor Tintern dates from the twelfth century and is set in extensive grounds alongside the River Wye with the stunning backdrop of Tintern Abbey.

  11. Abergavenny

    The Goose and Cuckoo is a unique pub in every way with a lively tradition, rich in both culture and history.

  12. Chepstow

    The Village Inn is a local family friendly pub, serving food Wednesday to Sunday

    Home cooked food, fantastic value

  13. Chepstow

    A friendly, traditional pub and restaurant offering real ales, fine wines and outstanding classical and seasonal cuisine.

  14. Tintern

    The Filling Station Café is owned and run by Vin and Lou Kennedy. We were very pleased to have been award a 5 star for food hygiene. Everyone is welcome including cyclists, walkers, tourists, families and residents.

  15. 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.

  16. Usk

    The Greyhound Inn is an award-winning traditional country pub with rooms in the heart of beautiful Monmouthshire, offering the warmest welcome, accommodation and wholesome home cooked foods. We are proud to be a dog friendly pub and hotel!

  17. Usk

    Indulge in exquisite culinary experiences at The Three Salmons, where each dish is meticulously crafted to tantalize your taste buds.

  18. Monmouth

    Set in 5 acres of tranquil, landscaped gardens in the beautiful Wye Valley, 5 miles from Monmouth, The Whitebrook are proud holders of one Michelin star and 4 AA rosettes putting us amongst the top restaurants in the country.

  19. 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.

  20. 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…

  21. Abergavenny

    The Kings Arms Restaurant is the perfect place for lunch or dinner in Abergavenny.

  22. Abergavenny

    Reputed to be one of the oldest pubs in Wales, the Skirrid has a woven itself into history & folkore. Shakespeare himself is said to have taken inspiration from this place & Owain Glyndwr may have rallied his men on this very site.

  23. 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.

  24. Abergavenny

    The restaurant offers a new gourmet cuisine experience with just the right balance of friendly personal service to make for a meal to remember.

  25. Chepstow

    Set in the beautiful village of Llanvair-Discoed in Monmouthshire and only a short drive from Chepstow, The Woodlands Tavern – Country Pub and Dining is the perfect place to visit. Proud to be dog friendly.

  26. Chepstow

    Here at the Boat Inn we pride our selves on our customer service, and strive to make your visit as comfortable and memorable as possible.

  27. Usk

    Baffle Haus is a motor inspired coffee shop, kitchen, retail and event space on the main carriageway of the A4042 just outside of Abergavenny.

  28. Chepstow

    The Huntsman Hotel has been in the Moles family since 1986. The hotel has seen three generations of family live and work here. They still do.

  29. Usk

    The waterside restaurant, with unrivalled panoramic views of the lake, offers a variety of freshly prepared food including hearty breakfasts, daily specials and popular favourites.

  30. Tintern

    17th century Inn, good quality real ale, home cooked food, great Sunday roast.

    Winner CAMRA Best Rural Pub of the Year 2019.

  31. Abergavenny

    The Crown at Pantygelli is a thriving pub and restaurant, situated in this quiet spot between the Sugarloaf and Skirrid mountains, catering for both the modern traveller and local populace whilst still retaining the charm and hospitality of a bygone…

  32. Chepstow

    Stone Rock Lodge (previously Stone Rock Pizza) is a Multi National Award Pizzeria situated in the centre of Chepstow just a few minutes walk from the Castle and tourist Information centre.

  33. Usk

    Great food and afternoon tea at the Cwrt Bleddyn

  34. Abergavenny

    The Victoria Abergavenny has been run as a pub for nearly 200 years. As you enter The Victoria, you will be greeted by our friendly front of house team, cosy up by the fire in our bar lounge on a crisp winter’s day.

  35. Usk

    Number 49 is a unique independent licensed Coffee House, Interiors and Dress Agency run by husband and wife Andrea and Martin Sholl and their daughter Katie.

  36. Caldicot

    The Coach and Horses prides itself on providing real pub food.

  37. Abergavenny

    Sat alongside the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal at Goytre Wharf, Penelope’s Café is an ideal stop for tasty food and refreshing drinks with both indoor and outdoor seating.

  38. Monmouth

    With its comfortable chocolate leather sofas and bar stools, the residents' bar is a smart and comfortable spot for morning coffee with a newspaper, a lunchtime snack or pre dinner drinks.

  39. Usk

    The Castle Inn, Usk is a lovely village pub serving great food, snacks, and drinks.

  40. Caldicot

    The Golden Lion is a traditional family pub in the heart of the Monmouthshire village of Magor.

  41. Usk

    The Black Bear Inn is a small village pub and restaurant serving seasonal British food, situated in the Usk Valley.

  42. Caldicot

    Donnie’s Coffee Shop is situated in the picturesque Village Square of Magor. Serving a range of delicious Breakfasts, Lunches, Hot and Cold drinks to eat in or take away.

    A warm welcome awaits!

  43. Abergavenny

    Awarded two AA Rosettes and included in the Great Food Guide 2022, the Angel Hotel offers fantastic food in Abergavenny.

  44. Monmouth

    Wye'd Awake is a takeaway coffee bar at Monmouth Rowing Club by the River Wye.

  45. Chepstow

    Una Vita is a contemporary and modern Italian restaurant and cocktail bar located in the heart of Chepstow town centre serving the very best in Italian dishes using locally sourced produce.

  46. Chepstow

    The Carpenters Arms is a traditional country pub serving excellent locally sourced food and a varied bar including local real ales.

  47. The Carpenters Arms

    Golden Valley

    Friendly family run pub with a cosy fire in winter and a beer garden for summer, oak beams and a real welcoming atmosphere.

  48. Tintern

    Sally and Jason welcome you to the Rose & Crown. This historic pub is in the heart of Tintern, nestling in the beautiful Wye Valley.

  49. Abergavenny

    The Walnut Tree Restaurant sits on the B4521, two miles East of Abergavenny, and has been a famous inn and restaurant since it began in the early 1960’s.

  50. Abergavenny

    Nestled in the tranquil village of Llangattock Lingoed on The Offa?s Dyke Path, The Hunters Moon Inn is a traditional British Pub that has been trading since the 13th century.

  51. Chepstow

    Wine shop and deli - Lounge wine bar and tapas

  52. Abergavenny

    Ice cream shop in Abergavenny from the renowned producers Shepherds. Regular new flavours, plus ice cream cakes, cookie sandwiches, milkshakes and coffees.

  53. Usk

    Welcome to The New Court Inn, a pub, restaurant and hotel at the heart of picturesque Usk. We have lovingly restored this inn back to its former glory.

  54. Raglan

    The Beaufort has a choice of delicious dining experiences on offer.

  55. Usk

    Traditional home cooked food, light bites, afternoon teas, cooked breakfasts, Sunday lunches, handmade cakes and puddings.

  56. Abergavenny

    We source the best quality ingredients from across Europe, and take time creating and cooking our plates across a spectrum of culinary influences.

  57. Abergavenny

    Welcome to the River's Edge Pub and Restaurant, previously the Old Pandy Inn. Offering Sunday Lunch, live entertainment, great food and motorhome and touring caravan accommodation.

  58. Abergavenny

    The King’s Head Hotel small family-run hotel in the centre of Abergavenny, with a friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

  59. Abergavenny

    Award winning pub & restaurant, just outside of Abergavenny. Set in its own large grounds,
    The Clytha Arms is family run, warm & welcoming.
    There's also lots of local walks, cycling & fishing,

  60. Usk

    Usk has been keeping a secret, or rather the Glen-Yr-Afon Hotel, situated just a few minutes walk from the centre of Usk, has. The secret is the hotels restaurant, Clarkes.

  61. Abergavenny

    Fig Tree Espresso is an independant coffee shop run two young people with a passion for delivering high quality coffee using beans that have been roasted locally.

  62. Abergavenny

    The Angel Inn is a traditional, family run pub in the picturesque village of Grosmont, Monmouthshire. Real ales, great food and a warm welcome await.

  63. Caldicot

    The Castle Inn is a traditional family country pub, set on the stunning grounds of Caldicot Castle and Country Park.

  64. 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.

  65. Abergavenny

    Established over 20 years ago, Bayleaf Restaurant is Abergavenny’s longest-established Indian Restaurant and Indian Takeaway

  66. 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.

  67. Tintern

    A 17th Century former farmhouse set yards from the banks of the River Wye, less than a mile from Tintern Abbey. It has been a guesthouse for some years with a loyal following, and now has a proper restaurant too.

  68. Chepstow

    The Beaufort Hotel's award winning restaurant offers guests a modern a la carte menu featuring traditional British and international dishes to suit all palates.

  69. The Mill Race

    Ross-on-Wye

    A contemporary village pub offering good food, local ales & ciders & extensive wine list.

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  1. Chepstow

    Madgett’s Farm produces exceptionally high quality farm reared poultry from a stunning location overlooking the Wye Valley.

  2. Abergavenny

    High Class Butchery & Delicatessen in Abergavenny.

  3. Abergavenny

    We are a mixed family farm producing beef, lamb, free range, rare breed saddleback pork and 1200 traditionally reared farm fresh Christmas turkeys.

  4. Chepstow

    Amanda Shufflebotham is a designer and illustrator based in the historic Welsh/English border town of Chepstow, where she lives with her partner and two sons.

  5. Monmouth

    At Square Farm Shop, in Monmouth, Gwent, we use organic and traditional methods to offer clients exceptional farm produce, including premium meat, eggs, vegetables, ice cream, milk, chutneys, and fruit preserves.

  6. Usk

    Tumptonics Ltd are a are a contract canning facility based at Tump Farm, Usk, canning wonderful Welsh spring water from the Monmouthshire hills, and crafting our own brand Soleau.

  7. Monmouth

    I have been influenced by traditional Creamware and historical Silverware since graduating in Ceramics from UWE, Bristol. I am obsessive about clean, simple and powerful forms.

  8. Abergavenny

    The Angel Bakery in Abergavenny sells delicious bread and baked goods at the high standard people expect from The Angel Hotel.

  9. Abergavenny

    Gateway Cycles is a family run business based in Abergavenny South Wales and provides people from all walks of life the 'Gateway to Cycling' through their passion and experience of the sport.

  10. Abergavenny

    Black Welsh Lamb comes from our closed flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep developed over a fifteen year period. All our sheep are Soil Association organic accredited and Pasture Fed Livestock Association registered, as the lambs are fed…

  11. Monmouth

    The Bee Shop is a welcoming shop, just off historic Agincourt Square in Monmouth, and 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.

  12. Raglan

    Award winning local butcher in Raglan.

  13. Usk

    At Trealy Farm Charcuterie we combine innovative technology with traditional methods learnt from extensive and ongoing training in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, as well as across the UK, to make a wide range of high quality meat products.

  14. Abergavenny

    Their traditional Carthenni (throws) are deeply rooted in the culture of Welsh textile techniques but always in the modern idiom.

  15. Monmouth

    Tess sees the importance and beauty of words and, combined with her love of art, making words beautiful seemed a natural progression.

  16. Abergavenny

    I design and create silver jewellery. Each piece is unique, so you can be sure there will be no other quite like it.

  17. Raglan

    Raglan Garden Centre is an independent family run garden centre that stocks a wide variety of plants and gardening products and boasts a stylish restaurant. The restaurant has family-friendly menus and serves delicious, freshly-prepared food.

  18. Tintern

    The Wye Valley Crafts Association was founded in 1986 by local craftspeople to enable them to cooperate in selling their products, at venues in the Lower Wye Valley in South East Wales and the Forest of Dean.

  19. Abergavenny

    Mike produces a wide range of high quality woodturned items such as boxes with pyrography, Welsh and English named woods, Welsh slate/wood coasters, bowls, clocks, calculators and cheeseboards.

  20. Monmouth

    I am based in Monmouth and have an engineering background. I was inspired to take up woodturning by a late close friend who was a master carpenter and woodturner.

  21. Usk

    If you haven't visited Usk Garden Centre before, then you are likely to be amazed at the sheer range and quality of products on offer.

  22. Chepstow

    Welcome to Chepstow Garden Centre, a family owned and run independent garden centre. Come and see us for a great selection of seasonal plants, gardening products, gifts and furniture.

  23. Monmouth

    The delicatessen showcases a selection of fine artisan foods as well as some favourite beers, wines and spirits from across Monmouthshire and the Marches region. The majority of our food is sourced directly from producers.

  24. Chepstow

    The Preservation Society produce multi award winning preserves in the heart of the Wye Valley.

    They sell their produce online and in markets & stores locally.

  25. Usk

    A fabulous market running every 1st and 3rd Saturday of the month from 9.30am-12pm

  26. Monmouthshire

    I have over 30 different varieties of chutney and various Jams, Vinegars, Marmalades and Curds all depending on the fruit and vegetables being in season. I sell at a range of local markets including Chepstow High Street.

  27. Abergavenny

    Though self-taught I believe that my approach has been largely influenced by my interest in the work of three Welsh painters: Kyffin Williams, John Blockley and John Knapp-Fisher.

  28. Abergavenny

    Flavours of Borneo; artisan, unique, ethnic and fusion spicy sauces suitable as a dip, dressing, marinade and for cooking. Buy online from website.

  29. Usk

    The Welsh Truffle Company are growers of summer truffles otherwise known as burgundy Truffles (Tuber Aestivum / Uncinatum) and Winter Truffles (Tuber Melanosporum) otherwise known as Perigord Truffles.

  30. Caldicot

    Fermentation Harnessed to Fight Food Waste
    We are two nutritionists handcrafting gut-friendly, unpasteurized, living fermented foods in South East Wales.

  31. Monmouth

    Art is my passion, I have a need and desire to “create”. My work is very important to me as I genuinely enjoy creating Contemporary Originals for a wide range of people for their homes and offices.

  32. Caldicot

    Village Treats is a family run business selling a wide range of traditional sweets, beautiful gifts, Quinnell candles and homewares. Pop by as a warm welcome awaits you.

  33. Abergavenny

    Abergavenny Market is runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday with a flea market every Wednesday. The market hall is open with stalls every day.

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  34. Monmouthshire

    Langtons Farm is an organic market garden delivering fresh veg boxes to Abergavenny. Imagine arriving at your accommodation to a box of delicious local and seasonal veggies waiting for you to enjoy.

  35. Chepstow

    Susie Grindey was born in 1973 in North Wales and went on to study Animation and Graphics. After graduating she worked as a graphic designer in Cardiff, but soon moved into painting which is her real passion.

  36. Caldicot

    Perfect for a quick stop or longer stay, historic Magor Square retains a rural charm. Filled with pubs, bakeries, shops and more all surrounding our historic war memorial.

  37. Caldicot

    Caerwent Craft Chocolate are a husband and wife team who are passionate about chocolate. 

  38. Golden Valley

    We use varieties such as Brown Snout and Vilberie. The cider is prepared and stored at the farm.

  39. Tintern

    Located in the lovely village of Tintern - well known for its ancient abbey, Stella Books has been established since 1991 and has over 20,000 books in stock on all subjects. Free parking opposite shop.

  40. Usk

    Tracey-Anne Sitch is an artist with a passion for wildlife, who has painted natural history subjects for as long as she can remember.

  41. The Blaenafon Cheddar Company

    Blaenavon

    Blaenafon cheddar is a family run business situated in the heart of the Blaenavon world heritage site.

  42. Newport City

    Avril's Country Kitchen produce a wide range of handmade preserves, both traditional and modern and are registered producers with the Farmer‘s Markets in Wales

  43. Abergavenny

    Beavan Family Butchers as the name suggests is a traditional family butchers run by Huw and Jan from a shop in the heart of Monmouthshire's food producing area.

  44. Monmouth

    Fingal Rock are importers and merchants of fine wines featuring an eclectic selection from across the world.

  45. Abergavenny

    Established in Cardiff in 2005, Madame Fromage has now grown into one of the leading cheese emporiums in the country. In May 2021, we opened our new Deli & Cafe in Nevill Street, Abergavenny.

  46. Chepstow

    Brooke's dairy rests in the rural heart of the Wye Valley, producing both award winning ice cream and cheese.

  47. Chepstow

    Far Hill Flowers grow beautiful British, seasonal, cottage garden flowers for all occasions and provide artisan floristry. 

  48. Monmouth

    The elegant architecture of Monmouth town and the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside provides a constant source of inspiration.

  49. Monmouth

    The farm is situated in the beautiful Wye Valley between Monmouth and Chepstow and has been a family run business for over thirty years. The farm extends to just over ninety acres and is all permanent pasture. Order from our website for delivery to…

  50. Green Man Gatekeeper

    Lydney

    Contemporary and Historical Pewter and Leatherwork - Unique designs - Bags • Belts • Masks • Jewellery • Brooches • Badges • Miniatures • Greetings Cards and more.

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