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Accommodation, attractions & circular walks on & around Offa's Dyke
Number of results: 97
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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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Monmouth
Our Monmouth campsite is set in the beautiful border countryside of England and Wales overlooking river meadows and sheep dotted hillsides.
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.
Beaufort Square, Chepstow
Henry’s is a stylish and mature cafe, deli and bar in the heart of Chepstow, serving delicious breakfast and brunches by day and exquisite cocktails and premium drinks by evening.
Abergavenny
This small country inn, often known as the "Abbey Hotel", sits within and is actually part of the original 12th century Augustinian priory.
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
We warmly welcome coach parties at the Beaufort Hotel
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.
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.
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).
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.
Llantilio Crossenny
A 5 mile walk through farmland east of Abergavenny, using section of the Offa’s Dyke Path and Three Castles Walk.
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.
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.
Monmouth
Breakfast in two rooms with private facilities on a working farm in South Wales (near Monmouth). Environmental projects undertaken on farm.