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Accommodation, attractions & circular walks on & around Offa's Dyke
Number of results: 96
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Monmouth
A 2.75 mile walk through Drybridge Nature Park and Vauxhall Fields, returning along Watery Lane.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Monmouth
A 6.3 mile walk from Monmouth using sections of the Offa’s Dyke Path and Wye Valley Walk.
Llanthony
Stay at the stunning Llanthony Priory, deep in the Black Mountains.
Monmouth
We offer a warm welcome to coach parties at the Riverside Hotel in Monmouth
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.
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.
Abergavenny
Two old railway wagons have been transported to a remote spot on a family farm, and transformed into an incredible retreat, with a deck extending over a stream.
Chepstow
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.
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…
Tintern
Restored character cottage in Wye Valley. Set within extensive woodlands and garden featuring two spacious bedrooms, kitchen, lounge with woodburner and studio/conservatory.
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.
Chepstow
16C inn in the heart of Chepstow. Excellent food (AA rosette) both restaurant and bar meals, popular bar.
Monmouth
Family run park 5 minutes walking distance from town. Best run park in area..
Monmouth
A 1.75 mile walk on which you'll learn a little about Geoffrey & his links to Monmouth, as well as other interesting facts.
Chepstow
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.
Abergavenny
Welcome to the River's Edge Holiday Park near Abergavenny on the edge of the Black Mountains.