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Cinderhill Street,
Monmouth, Gwent, Wales,
NP25 5EY
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: castle (Architecture) Set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, the Riverside Hotel is located only a short distance from the spectacular Symonds Yat and many attractions of The Wye Valley and Vale of Usk. Located just a minute from the main artery of the A40, The Riverside Hotel is in the … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £60.00 Location map
Monmouth Service Area,
Monmouth, Gwent, Wales,
NP25 4BG
Heritage Rating: ?The Travelodge Monmouth combines a great location for exploring the Welsh countryside, a peaceful retreat close to the town of Monmouth and decent, affordable prices you would expect from a Travelodge hotel. Next to the A40, the 3 star hotel is just a short drive from many major attractions, such … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £25.50 Location map
Rockfield,
Monmouth, Gwent, Wales,
NP25 5SW
Heritage Rating: ?6 self catering cottage all 5 star with on site restaurant and bar in 5 acrers of gardens more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £40.00 Location map
7 Church Street,
Monmouth, Gwent, Wales,
NP25 3BX
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: Medieval (Time Period) - Henry V (Person) - 13th century (Time Period) Bistro Prego is an award winning restaurant with rooms, offering mouth-watering cuisine and wine and eight well appointed bedrooms, right in the heart of Monmouth's old town. more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Restaurant with rooms from: £40.00 Location map
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