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Accommodation, attractions & circular walks on & around Offa's Dyke
Number of results: 99
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Monmouth
Self catering in Monmouth.
Chepstow
Wine shop and deli - Lounge wine bar and tapas
Monmouth
A 2.75 mile walk through Drybridge Nature Park and Vauxhall Fields, returning along Watery Lane.
Tintern
The Hop Garden at Kingstone Brewery in Tintern, is a unique glamping site which provides six unforgettable places to stay.
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 Kymin is a charming 18th-century Round House (now a holiday property) and Naval Temple standing proudly atop a prominent hill.
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.
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.
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
A 6.1 mile walk from Monmouth including a section of the Offa’s Dyke Path in King’s Wood.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
Abergavenny
Welcome to The Rising Sun Pub, Restaurant, award winning Bed and Breakfast with a family friendly Caravan and Campsite with excellent facilities.
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.
Abergavenny
Llanthony Priory is the ideal place to truly rest and relax. No televisions in the rooms, no mobile phone signal. Completely switch off from the rest of the world in beautiful surroundings.