Monmouthshire Highlights

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Monmouthshire Highlights

Sightseeing

Hidden iron aged fort within walking distance of the campsite and farmhouse. The walk is less strenuous when teamed up with a meal at the Black Bear Inn and a dip in the Usk River.
Coed y Bwnydd
Hidden iron aged fort within walking distance of the campsite and farmhouse. The walk is less strenuous when teamed up with a meal at the Black Bear Inn and a dip in the Usk River.
Epic castle that can be seen from the farm. Rivals Warwick and Windsor as far as we're concerned.
134 residents recomanen
Castell de Raglan
Castle Road
134 residents recomanen
Epic castle that can be seen from the farm. Rivals Warwick and Windsor as far as we're concerned.
Can be combined with Grosmont and Skenfrith castles for an ambitious day's walk.
31 residents recomanen
White Castle
31 residents recomanen
Can be combined with Grosmont and Skenfrith castles for an ambitious day's walk.
Can be combined with White Castle and Grosmont for an ambitious day's walk. Also has a charming river for paddling and the excellent pub, The Bell.
31 residents recomanen
Castell de Skenfrith
31 residents recomanen
Can be combined with White Castle and Grosmont for an ambitious day's walk. Also has a charming river for paddling and the excellent pub, The Bell.
Paddleboarding, sailing, cafe, walking. It's a lovely spot.
24 residents recomanen
Llandegfedd Reservoir
24 residents recomanen
Paddleboarding, sailing, cafe, walking. It's a lovely spot.
Flat walks or boat hire for a pootle down the canal.
67 residents recomanen
Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
67 residents recomanen
Flat walks or boat hire for a pootle down the canal.
If you're growing tired of ruins, try this indulgent folly. The rooms are rented out, but you can park at the Clytha Arms and do a circular walk around the folly. The pub has lots of outdoor seating and room for kids to run around.
Clytha Castle
If you're growing tired of ruins, try this indulgent folly. The rooms are rented out, but you can park at the Clytha Arms and do a circular walk around the folly. The pub has lots of outdoor seating and room for kids to run around.
Abbey ruins tucked into a gorgeous valley. Walk up to the ridge and spot the wild ponies, then head back down for a picnic in the ruins or lunch at the pub (also in the ruins). It's the neighbouring valley to the Olcon which was the setting for Owen Sheers' book Resistance.
37 residents recomanen
Llanthony Abbey
Llanvihangel Crucorney
37 residents recomanen
Abbey ruins tucked into a gorgeous valley. Walk up to the ridge and spot the wild ponies, then head back down for a picnic in the ruins or lunch at the pub (also in the ruins). It's the neighbouring valley to the Olcon which was the setting for Owen Sheers' book Resistance.
National Trust property near Newport. House and gardens are worth a visit. They often have kids activities during the holidays, and there is a cafe.
7 residents recomanen
Tredegar Park
7 residents recomanen
National Trust property near Newport. House and gardens are worth a visit. They often have kids activities during the holidays, and there is a cafe.

Food scene

Pocket-sized pub committed to local producers and excellent food.
7 residents recomanen
The Black Bear Inn
Clytha Road
7 residents recomanen
Pocket-sized pub committed to local producers and excellent food.
Local distillery - do you need more of a reason to go?
White Hare Distillery
1 Bridge St
Local distillery - do you need more of a reason to go?
Walk around the castle, dip your toes into the river, and work up an appetite for a cracking lunch. Worth booking in advance. Pre-covid, you could also look around their amazing kitchen garden.
34 residents recomanen
The Bell at Skenfrith
34 residents recomanen
Walk around the castle, dip your toes into the river, and work up an appetite for a cracking lunch. Worth booking in advance. Pre-covid, you could also look around their amazing kitchen garden.
Great place for lunch and art.
15 residents recomanen
The Art Shop & Chapel
Market Street
15 residents recomanen
Great place for lunch and art.
The owner, Miguel, has brought a touch of Spanish flare to the village. Essentially reasonably priced, good pub food, with a lot of fish choices.
9 residents recomanen
The Beaufort, Raglan
High Street
9 residents recomanen
The owner, Miguel, has brought a touch of Spanish flare to the village. Essentially reasonably priced, good pub food, with a lot of fish choices.
The meat is all locally produced, and they also have veg, milk, yoghurt and other ethically produced produce for sale.
Square Farm Shop
The meat is all locally produced, and they also have veg, milk, yoghurt and other ethically produced produce for sale.
Within a mile or so walk from the farm, the pub is a farmer's favourite.
7 residents recomanen
The Hall Inn Pub & Restaurant
7 residents recomanen
Within a mile or so walk from the farm, the pub is a farmer's favourite.
Not open on Mondays, but excellent organic sourdough bread and coffee.
10 residents recomanen
The Angel Bakery
50 Lower Castle St
10 residents recomanen
Not open on Mondays, but excellent organic sourdough bread and coffee.
This is our farm, with loads of info about how we take care of the land and what we have on sale.
Trefoil Meadows
This is our farm, with loads of info about how we take care of the land and what we have on sale.

Children's Entertainment

The kids love it because it has bouncy castles, death slides, cute animals and old tractors. I prefer a good walk, but then I'm a grown up.
33 residents recomanen
Raglan Farm Park
Chepstow Road
33 residents recomanen
The kids love it because it has bouncy castles, death slides, cute animals and old tractors. I prefer a good walk, but then I'm a grown up.
Family trails and off-roading, plus bike hire.
48 residents recomanen
Centre de ciclisme de Cannop
New Road
48 residents recomanen
Family trails and off-roading, plus bike hire.
Particularly good if the weather is inclement, hot house with lots of butterflies. Maze next door and an ancient inn on the doorstep.
55 residents recomanen
Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo
55 residents recomanen
Particularly good if the weather is inclement, hot house with lots of butterflies. Maze next door and an ancient inn on the doorstep.
I mean it's only a rumour, but the kids don't need to know that.
11 residents recomanen
King Arthur's Cave
11 residents recomanen
I mean it's only a rumour, but the kids don't need to know that.
It has miniature ships, so my son loves it. It's at the top of Monmouth high street, close to the cobbled Church Street which is adorable.
13 residents recomanen
The Nelson Museum & Local History Centre
Priory Street
13 residents recomanen
It has miniature ships, so my son loves it. It's at the top of Monmouth high street, close to the cobbled Church Street which is adorable.

Local towns

Lovely market town, with lots of shops and restaurants, Waitrose, M&S and a reclamation yard the other side of the Wyesham bridge.
152 residents recomanen
Monmouth
152 residents recomanen
Lovely market town, with lots of shops and restaurants, Waitrose, M&S and a reclamation yard the other side of the Wyesham bridge.
The Angel Hotel does a cracking afternoon tea, markets on Tuesdays, and lots of shops and pubs.
145 residents recomanen
Abergavenny
145 residents recomanen
The Angel Hotel does a cracking afternoon tea, markets on Tuesdays, and lots of shops and pubs.
A little further afield, but if you have young kids there is a gentle, flat walk by Tintern Old Station and an excellent cafe/playground/farm shop.
Brockweir
A little further afield, but if you have young kids there is a gentle, flat walk by Tintern Old Station and an excellent cafe/playground/farm shop.

Museums

The ruins of medieval castles are easy to spot, but under our feet are the remains of an early invader set on conquering the Welsh. Roman remains and museums take over the town of Caerleon. It can be a little dry, but there is also a surreal projection of a Roman bath. Further Roman remains are in Caerwent and a few plaques in Usk highlight the extent of their reach.
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Caerleon
21 residents recomanen
The ruins of medieval castles are easy to spot, but under our feet are the remains of an early invader set on conquering the Welsh. Roman remains and museums take over the town of Caerleon. It can be a little dry, but there is also a surreal projection of a Roman bath. Further Roman remains are in Caerwent and a few plaques in Usk highlight the extent of their reach.