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Ancre Hill Vineyard

A 2.75 mile walk through Drybridge Nature Park and Vauxhall Fields, returning along Watery Lane.

Monmouth Golf Club

Many golfers know that Monmouth has every justification for its claim to be one of the prettiest…

St Arvans Church

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

Backwaters

Canoe and Kayak hire from Backwaters Adventure Equipment Ltd.

National Trust - Path through Coed-y-Bwnydd bluebells

Coed y Bwnydd is the largest and possibly best-preserved Iron Age hill fort in Monmouthshire, with…

Stunning landscape

The new Visitor Centre at Llandegfedd Reservoir spans beautiful, rolling landscaped countryside.…

@autretemps97 Clytha Castle Instagram

A 6 mile walk along the Usk Valley Walk and back via Bettws Newydd and the National Trust’s Clytha…

@lee_flaneur twitter Craig-y-dorth

Craig-y-dorth is a short walk in the Wye Valley near Trellech, offering some of the best views of…

@cha_black Redbrook River Wye

A 6.3 mile walk from Monmouth using sections of the Offa’s Dyke Path and Wye Valley Walk.

April House

April House garden has been developed over 5 years and offers fantastic views over Wentwood Forest…

Chepstow Town Map

Chepstow has three town trails. All start / finish at Chepstow TIC in the Castle car park, but you…

Mathern church

A 2.8 mile circuit in farmland between Mathern village and Chepstow.

Skenfrith

A 6 mile walk north of Skenfrith in the Monnow Valley.

Tintern Wireworks Bridge

Built in 1876 to provide a rail link to the Lower Wireworks site, the Wireworks Bridge is a visible…

Abbey Tintern Furnace

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

Prisk Wood, Spring walk (Hamish Blair) (4)

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

Abergavenny Castle

Abergavenny Museum is open every day 11am - 4pm (except Wednesdays). The castle grounds are open…

Forest Retreats

Forest Retreats is an eco-retreat centre based at Hill Farm, Tintern offering yoga and wellbeing…

Old Station Tintern

The Old Station nestles beside the River Wye in the heart of the Wye Valley in Tintern. This…

Skenfrith Castle

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

Strawberry Cottage Wood (Gabi Horup)

A tranquil and secluded ancient oak woodland, home to stunning woodland flowers, charismatic…

Woodlake Golf Club

Set in 140 acres in one of the most beautiful areas of Gwent, Woodlake Park overlooks the…

Gwernesney Church Andy Marshall

This diminutive Grade I listed church dates from the 13th century, and is said to house the oldest…

Amazing Alpacas

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

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