Fine dining restaurant · Llantilio Pertholey
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"This restaurant comes with an illustrious past and a prime location in the rolling borderlands of Wales, while a loyal band of regulars is testament to the quality of the cooking." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team
Wedding venue · Wentlooge
Nestled in a quirky restored lighthouse, this cozy B&B offers stylish rooms, stunning estuary views, and a rooftop hot tub for starry nights.
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Castle · Caerphilly
Caerphilly Castle is a stunning 13th-century fortress with vast moats, towering walls, and a leaning tower, perfect for exploring medieval history just outside Cardiff.
Hotel · Abergavenny
A charming 19th-century coaching inn in Abergavenny, blending Georgian elegance with cozy bars, refined rooms, and award-winning British cuisine.
Guest house · Tintern
Cozy 17th-century farmhouse B&B on the River Wye with rustic charm, killer modern British eats, comfy rooms, and stunning valley views.
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Restaurant · Blaenavon
Cosy award-winning steakhouse tucked in a small town, serving top-notch dry-aged British steaks and hearty pub classics.
Hotels · Trellech United
Tucked in Whitebrook's lush Wye Valley, this Michelin-starred gem serves inventive, locally grown fare with cozy rooms and a relaxed vibe.
Inn · Crucorney
Step into history at this 900-year-old inn with a cozy dining room, hearty British fare, and a lively atmosphere perfect for locals and travelers alike.
Hotel · Chepstow
Cozy 16th-century inn near Chepstow Castle with quirky rooms, castle views, a lively pub, craft beers, and a charming beer garden.
Historical landmark · Chepstow
Chepstow Castle, perched on a limestone cliff above the Wye River, offers stunning views, rich history, and family-friendly exploration.
Bed & breakfast · Chepstow
Cosy, family-run 1800s spot with beamed ceilings, castle views, quirky rooms, European-influenced eats, and a charming garden to chill.