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Check out our bargain breaks and late availability deals and enjoy a weekend, mid-week, or a short break with fine restaurants, bars, and country Inns, Salmon fishing on the River Wye and nearby activities and attractions to keep whole families entertained. Popular towns and villages to stay in Wye Valley include Chepstow, Hay-on-Wye, Monmouth and Tintern.
Wye Valley Tourist Information
If you are looking for great places to stay in the beautiful Wye Valley, then look no further; in just a few clicks, you will find a diverse variety of superb places to stay; search this area to find the perfect place for you. With two un-spoilt and peaceful valleys, contrasting woods and fields, and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this area is popular with poets and artists and for walking and fishing.
Monmouthshire
Stretching from Hay-on-Wye in the north down to Newport on the Severn Estuary, this region of Wales is a border country with a chequered history of conflict between the Welsh and the English, evidenced by the number of castles built here. It’s not just picture-postcard castles that the region has to offer, though, as it is also home to stunning countryside, plenty of fascinating attractions, and some charming market towns.
Historic Castles and Abbeys
History lovers are in for a real treat when visiting the Wye Valley and the Vale of Usk. From the awe-inspiring ruins of Tintern Abbey to the imposing castles of Chepstow, Raglan, and Abergavenny, the architecture and atmosphere of these places are mesmerizing. Other notable places to visit are Tredegar House and Park, near Newport, Usk’s Rural Life Museum, the famous Monnow Bridge in Monmouth, and the National Roman Legion Museum in Caerleon.
Top Restaurants in the Wye Valley
For most of us, eating out once or twice is all part of having a fantastic holiday, and there is no shortage of top restaurants to choose from in this part of Wales. The Stonemill, at Steppes Farm, near Monmouth, is a Michelin-listed restaurant serving modern British dishes. At the same time, The Inn at Penallt is an award-winning venue that uses the best locally-sourced produce to offer traditional home-cooked food in a stunning country inn. Other local restaurants of note include St John’s Place in Hay-on-Wye and The Nag’s Head in Usk.
Hay Festival Accommodation
There is plenty of Wye Valley accommodation, and shorts breaks to choose from at all times; during the summer months, the Wye Valley comes alive with festivals. Hay-on-Wye is, of course, famous for its Hay book festival, and Abergavenny for its food festival, but there are also excellent festivals held each year in Monmouth, Usk and Newport, and other locations.