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Monmouthshire, situated in the southeastern corner of Wales, is a county renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, historic landmarks, and rich cultural heritage. Bordered by the Bristol Channel to the south and the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park to the north, Monmouthshire offers a diverse range of scenic beauty, from rolling hills and verdant valleys to picturesque riverside towns. This county\'s history is deeply rooted in both Roman and Norman times, evident in its ancient fortifications, castles, and ruins that dot the landscape. In addition to its historical significance, Monmouthshire is also celebrated for its vibrant communities, gastronomy, and commitment to local produce, making it a prominent destination for foodies and those interested in sustainable living. The area\'s agricultural heritage is showcased in its numerous farms, vineyards, and artisan food producers, contributing to a rich culinary scene that attracts visitors from near and far.

Monmouthshire\'s attractions are as varied as its landscape, catering to history enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and cultural aficionados alike. The county is home to some of Wales\'s most iconic structures, including Tintern Abbey, a stunning example of Gothic architecture set amidst the Wye Valley\'s verdant expanses. Chepstow Castle, one of the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortifications in Britain, offers a glimpse into the medieval past. For those interested in more recent history, the Big Pit National Coal Museum provides an immersive experience into the life of coal miners in South Wales. Outdoor activities abound, with opportunities for hiking in the Brecon Beacons, cycling along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, and exploring the numerous trails that crisscross the county. The Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offers spectacular scenery and is a popular spot for kayaking, walking, and enjoying the tranquil beauty of the countryside.

Surrounding Monmouthshire, several towns and cities contribute to the region\'s allure. Abergavenny, known as the "Gateway to Wales," is famous for its food festival and as a hub for walkers exploring the Black Mountains. The historic town of Monmouth, with its medieval bridge and associations with Henry V, provides a charming mix of history and modernity. To the east, the city of Newport offers urban attractions and amenities, including shopping, dining, and cultural events. Further afield, the cities of Cardiff and Bristol are easily accessible, offering broader cultural, historical, and entertainment options. The town of Usk is renowned for its beautiful gardens, Roman history, and as a fishing destination on the River Usk. Each of these areas surrounding Monmouthshire enhances the region\'s appeal, offering visitors a comprehensive experience of South Wales\'s rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant community life.








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Delta Hotels St Pierre Country Club NP16 6YA
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Delta Hotels St Pierre Country Club
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Chepstow
NP16 6YA

Conveniently postioned for travel to the nearby Heads of the Valley road network, close to the Brecon Beacons National Park, and the town of Abergavenny 1.3 miles away.
The Angel Hotel Abergavenny NP7 5EN
Hotel

The Angel Hotel Abergavenny

15 Cross Street

Abergavenny

NP7 5EN
Located in the heart of Abergavenny close to shops and just a short drive from the scenic Brecon Beacons
The Park Hotel NP7 8DS
Hotel

The Park Hotel

Bryngwent

Abergavenny

NP7 8DS
Hardwick Farm NP7 9BT
Bed and breakfast

Hardwick Farm

Hardwick

Abergavenny

NP7 9BT
The Clytha Arms NP7 9BW
Inn

The Clytha Arms

The Clytha Arms

Abergavenny

NP7 9BW
The Kings Head Hotel NP7 5EU
Hotel

The Kings Head Hotel

60 Cross Street

Abergavenny

NP7 5EU
Located in the town of Abergavenny, in the heart of the town centre with easy access to shops. The railway station which it set a little outside the town is 1.7 miles away, though much a shorter distance of foot.
The Beaufort Hotel NP16 5EP
Hotel

The Beaufort Hotel

Beaufort Square

Chepstow

NP16 5EP
Tintern Old Rectory NP16 6SG
Bed and breakfast

Tintern Old Rectory

The Old Rectory

Chepstow

NP16 6SG
Church Farm Guest House NP25 4HZ
Guest house

Church Farm Guest House

Mitchel Troy

Monmouth

NP25 4HZ
The Bell At Skenfrith NP7 8UH
Guest house

The Bell At Skenfrith

The Bell At Skenfrith

Skenfrith

NP7 8UH
Ryvington B&B NP7 5HG
Bed and breakfast

Ryvington B&B

20 Fosterville Crescent

Abergavenny

NP7 5HG
The Abergavenny Hotel NP7 5HF
Hotel

The Abergavenny Hotel

21 Monmouth Road

Abergavenny

NP7 5HF
The Kings Arms Hotel NP7 5AA
Hotel

The Kings Arms Hotel

29 Nevill Street

Abergavenny

NP7 5AA
Located in the town of Abergavenny, close to the main street and shops, yet in a slightly quieter part of the town centre.
Lamb and Flag Inn NP7 7EW
Inn

Lamb and Flag Inn

Brecon Road (a40)

Abergavenny

NP7 7EW
Blorenge View B&B NP7 5LQ
Bed and breakfast

Blorenge View B&B

5 Maes-y-llarwydd

Abergavenny

NP7 5LQ
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