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Accommodation, attractions & circular walks on & around Offa's Dyke
Number of results: 96
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Tintern
Restored character cottage in Wye Valley. Set within extensive woodlands and garden featuring two spacious bedrooms, kitchen, lounge with woodburner and studio/conservatory.
Monmouth
A 6.1 mile walk from Monmouth including a section of the Offa’s Dyke Path in King’s Wood.
Tintern
Built in 1876 to provide a rail link to the Lower Wireworks site, the Wireworks Bridge is a visible reminder of Tintern’s industrial past. This bridge serves as the first crossing point on the River Wye north of Chepstow and is a crucial link to…
Tintern
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…
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.
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.
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.
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.
Monmouth
The Kymin Round House is a little castle for two, with views over Monmouth and far into Wales
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.
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.
Monmouth
Visit this hidden Georgian garden, a favourite of Admiral Nelson's, between 12 & 3pm every Friday during the Summer.
Abergavenny
Welcome to the River's Edge Holiday Park near Abergavenny on the edge of the Black Mountains.
Monmouth
1.75 mile walk through part of the town and around Vauxhall Fields.
Monmouth
The Monmouth Savoy is a listed building that has been a centre of community life and entertainment since 1850.
Penallt, Monmouth
Situated in the heart of the Lower Wye Valley, amongst the ancient habitat of woodland, rocks and streams
Chepstow
Stone Rock Lodge has twelve nature inspired en-suite bedrooms offered as Economy Double, Standard Double and Twin.
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
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.
Monmouth
The Kymin is a charming 18th-century Round House (now a holiday property) and Naval Temple standing proudly atop a prominent hill.