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The Whitestone picnic and play area offers visitors the opportunity to relax in beautiful surroundings with barbecue facilities and a unique children’s play area. OS Grid Reference: SO525030
Craig y Cilau is of interest to the industrial archaeologist and landscape historian as much as to the naturalist.
Explore the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains with an experienced guide from a delightful guesthouse in Crickhowell. Short walking breaks for 5 to 10 people based at Park Place guest house in Crickhowell in the heart of the Brecon Beacons.
Llandegfedd Lake Visitor and Watersports Centre is just 20 miles from Cardiff. This hub for health & wellbeing is set in the stunning Usk Valley complete with watersports, fishing, walking, bird watching, restaurant and dog friendly café.
Come and experience the calm and tranquil sensation of a champagne hot air balloon ride giving wonderful views over the Welsh countryside from a completely different perspective!
A charming 18th-century Round House and Naval Temple standing proudly atop a prominent hill, the Kymin and its nine acres of pleasure grounds overlooks Monmouth and the beautiful Wye Valley.
The Oriel CRiC Gallery upstairs in the CRiC is a beautiful space which showcases creative excellence at its best.
In or near Crickhowell (18 miles, 29 km)
A well-preserved moat protecting a vanished manor
In or near Abergavenny (7 miles, 11 km)
Beautifully preserved Chepstow Castle stretches out along a limestone cliff above the River Wye like a history lesson in stone.
In or near Chepstow (13 miles, 20 km)
Ruined castle with a regal history. It’s a surprise to find this ruin, tucked away as it is in a lane off Monmouth’s main shopping street.
In or near Monmouth (1 miles, 1 km)
Usk Castle nestles on a promontory overlooking the lovely town of Usk, just waiting for you to explore. The Castle is open to Usk Castle Friends on set days, those staying at our glamping site, and on special occasions.
In or near Usk (11 miles, 18 km)
The Monmouth Blue Plaque trail takes you to 24 significant sites in the town or follow the Chartist Trail that highlights Monmouth’s role in this mid-19th century uprising
In or near Monmouth (1 miles, 1 km)
Significant medieval fortress with a substantial central tower
In or near Abergavenny (5 miles, 8 km)
The line is the highest and steepest in the country, climbing through the Blaenavon World heritage site and the wild and dramatic moorland landscape under the brooding Coity mountain
Rail Route: From Furnace Sidings
In or near Pontypool (16 miles, 26 km)
Although now a 900-year-old ruin, it’s easy to see from these extensive remains that Llanthony was one of Wales’s great medieval buildings.
In or near Abergavenny (16 miles, 25 km)
The Riverfront is a thriving arts centre, full of activities for participation, enjoyment and education, with a diverse range of live entertainment, workshops and free exhibitions.
In or near Newport City (20 miles, 32 km)
The shape of things to come? An early glimpse of Edward I’s Welsh castle-building project
In or near Abergavenny (8 miles, 12 km)
Tintern Abbey is a national icon – still standing in roofless splendour on the banks of the River Wye nearly 500 years since its tragic fall from grace.
In or near Tintern (9 miles, 14 km)