
The Local Area

Places to Inspire
Dining Out
The Bell - A mile down the road is The Bell, which is a beautifully restored 17th century former coaching inn, which still retains much of its charm and character. It has won many awards for it's restaurant, wine list and overall stylish luxury.
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The Angel Inn - Nestled in the heart of Grosmont 4 miles away, The Angel Inn, a traditional family run pub with real ales, great food and a warm welcome.
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The New Inn - Originally a 16th-Century coaching inn, The New Inn celebrates the rich farming heritage of rural Herefordshire. The menu is inspired by local flavours, using seasonal ingredients from local producers. Inside, the pub exudes warmth, with roaring fires, cosy booths and lots of original features, creating a stylish yet relaxed environment, just 7 miles away.
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The Garway Moon - The Garway Moon is a cosy 18th century pub and restaurant that overlooks the beautiful Garway common 3 miles away. Offering a wide selection of fantastic local ales and ciders.

Things to Explore
Things to do & places to visit
We are blessed with so many wonderful walks to explore and discover. One not to miss is the mighty The Three Castles Walk, a 19 mile circular route linking the medieval castles of Grosmont, Skenfrith & White Castle. Whether you embark on the route as a whole or visit each castle separately you won't be disappointed!
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Skenfrith Castle is a pleasant walk from site, and stands at the centre of the village on the banks of the River Monnow.
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Other Castles to visit - Take a trip to Goodrich Castle, overlooking the Wye Valley, or mighty Raglan Castle close to Abergavenny.
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Abergavenny - Is a charming town, nestled within the Brecon Beacons National Park. A rich heritage of the region. Abergavenny is also a food lover's paradise, hosting an annual food festival and boasting many award-winning pubs and restaurants. Whether you want to hike, bike, shop, or dine, Abergavenny has something for everyone.
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Brecon Beacons - A beautiful national park, where you can explore the scenic mountains, valleys, and waterfalls. Whether you are looking for a gentle stroll or a challenging hike, you will find plenty of trails to suit your level and interest. You can also discover the rich history and culture of the area, from ancient burial grounds and medieval abbeys to the vibrant festivals and events that celebrate music, literature, and local heritage.
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Ross-on-Wye - A scenic market town, famous for its picturesque location and stunning Market House. Embraced by the River Wye, Ross-on-Wye is an inviting place to potter. Browse independent shops and admire pastel-hued dwellings tumbling down the hillside to the river.
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