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The Beaufort, Raglan

About

Enjoy a blend of history and modernity in this 4 star inn now noted for its excellent Spanish-influenced restaurant and impressive wine list.

Relax on the terrace, sip a real ale by the fire in the cosy bar, do business in the ample conference facilities, or overnight in their boutique rooms then savour their legendary breakfast.

The bedrooms are all ensuite and in the main hotel they echo the rich history of the building and are decorated in sumptuous medieval colours, whilst the slightly smaller rooms in the Coach House building are decorated in a light and fresh "New England" style. A family suite and a family studio are also available offering more flexibility, especially with children. Relax in crisp cotton sheets and snuggly duvets and then start your day with a delicious breakfast, choosing cereals, yoghurts and fruit from our buffet whilst waiting for your choice of a lighter breakfast or our full Welsh breakfast with local produce to be freshly prepared.

The Beaufort, Raglan has undergone a transformation since coming under new ownership in October 2015. The brasserie restaurant, lounge restaurant and Snug bar all offer excellent dining facilities, as does the terrace when the weather permits!

The Beaufort really does offer a taste of the Mediterranean. Seafood is a speciality, which is beautifully displayed in the restaurant. A varied a la carte menu is available as are 2 course lunch and evening specials and a Sunday lunch special menu for a gorgeous roast. The team of chefs, lead by head chef Carlos, have worked hard to ensure that all starters and main courses are gluten free and some desserts are too. The team will do their best to cater for all dietary requirements.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
16
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
RoomOn Request

*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Disabled facilities

Booking & Payment Details

  • Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted

Catering

  • Evening meals
  • Licenced (table or bar)
  • Packed lunches provided
  • Restaurant open to non-residents
  • Snacks/afternoon tea
  • Special diets available
  • Vegetarian diet available

Children

  • Children welcome - Children welcome from any age
  • Cots available

Heating Facilities

  • Real log/coal fires

Languages

  • Staff fluent in Portuguese
  • Staff fluent in Spanish

Laundry Facilities

  • Ironing facilities

Leisure Facilities

  • Golf available (onsite or nearby)

Meeting, Conference & Wedding Facilities

  • Conference facilities

Parking

  • EV Charging
  • Private parking

Property Facilities

  • Dogs/pets accepted by arrangement
  • Laundry/valet service
  • Telephone (public)
  • Television available
  • Totally non-smoking
  • WiFi or internet access

Room/Unit Facilities

  • Hairdryer
  • Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
  • Telephone
  • Television

Site Features

  • Building of historical interest
  • Public house/Inn

Map & Directions

Road Directions

By Road:
Located 1 minute from the A40/A449 junction opposite Raglan Castle. South M4 junction 24 on A449 to Bristol-Cardiff.North to M50-M5-M6 on A40 to Monmouth

By Public Transport:
Bus stop opposite hotel, buses availble to Abergavenny/Monmouth/Newport and Usk. The nearest railway stations are at Abergavenny and Newport.

The Beaufort, Raglan

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High Street, Raglan, Monmouthshire, NP15 2DY

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Tel01291 690412

Tel07818 056138

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

Gradings

  • 4 Visit Wales Stars Inn
4 Visit Wales Stars Inn

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