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Monmouth Magic — A Wye Valley Weekend with History, Food & Riverside Views

A Town Steeped in Stories

Start your stroll at the Monnow Bridge, the only remaining medieval gatehouse bridge in Britain. It’s the sort of landmark that stops everyone in their tracks (and yes, perfect for a group selfie). From there, head towards Agincourt Square, where independent shops, cafés, and restaurants spill onto the pavements. You can browse antiques, grab a handmade pasty, or linger over a flat white while people-watching.

History buffs can dip into Monmouth Castle, birthplace of Henry V, or wander through the Regimental Museum, packed with local military tales. If you fancy a cultural twist, the Savoy Theatre — one of the oldest working theatres in Wales — hosts everything from live music to comedy nights.

Riverside Rambles and Lazy Lunches

The Wye Valley is made for walking, and Monmouth’s riverside paths are some of the best. Try the gentle Wye Valley Walk section that loops around the town, or take a short drive to Symonds Yat Rock for spectacular views and bird-spotting (peregrine falcons if you’re lucky). There’s also canoe hire nearby if you’re feeling adventurous — or you can just sit by the water with a drink in hand and call it “wildlife watching.”

For lunch, make it local. The Stonemill, just outside Monmouth, is a long-standing foodie favourite with modern Welsh dishes, while The Misbah Tandoori offers spice and warmth in equal measure. And if your group prefers pub grub and a roaring fire, The Robin Hood Inn never disappoints.

Foodie Finds & Local Sips

Monmouth is heaven for anyone who loves food with a story. The Monmouthshire Food Festival (usually in May) is a real treat, showcasing everything from artisan cheeses to Welsh wines. Year-round, you’ll find local produce in farm shops and delis — try Halls of Monmouth for baked goods or Ancre Hill Vineyard for award-winning organic wines (yes, Welsh wine really is that good).

Group Getaways, Sorted

For large groups, Monmouth is brilliantly placed — close to the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, and Brecon Beacons, yet packed with enough restaurants and riverside walks to keep everyone happy. Stay in one of the nearby Big House Holiday Lets properties, where you can enjoy communal dining, garden BBQs, and even hot tubs with a view. Some homes are within minutes of Monmouth itself, making it easy to blend town and countryside in one perfect stay.

Evenings are best spent sharing stories over wine and laughter. Or, if you’re lucky, you might spot Syd and Coco — those two notorious black pugs in sunglasses — “helping” the chef with dinner prep or eyeing up the cheese board. (They take their food tourism seriously.)

The Wye Way to Unwind

As weekends go, Monmouth ticks every box. You’ve got riverside beauty, proper pubs, quirky boutiques, and a pace of life that invites you to slow down. Whether you’re marking a special occasion or just escaping the everyday, this little market town delivers big on charm.

So gather your friends, pack your walking shoes (and perhaps your appetite), and get ready for a weekend of Monmouth magic — where history meets hospitality, and every view comes with a story.

Big House Holiday Lets:
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  • The Manor on the Monnow

    Prices from £2,850.00

    Majestic Manor House sleeping 24 in 11 bedrooms, huge lounge and dining room. Big kitchen and separate breakfast room. Games room and covered Hot Tub in 2 acre safe and private grounds. On the banks of the River Monnow, fishing from garden and wild swimming a very short walk. 10 minute flat stroll into town, the Manor is perfect for town and country group self catering in the picturesque border town of Monmouth. Pet friendly.

    • Games Room and Hot Tub
    • Fishing from riverbank
    • Wild swimming 100 yards
    • Galleried Hall with woodburner
    • 11 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms
  • High Cloud Farm and Barn

    Prices from £2,450.00

    The secluded hilltop retreat of explorer, adventurer, and author Christina Dodwell, High Cloud Farm, a perfect location for 3 generation celebrations, with maps, books, pictures and artefacts in evidence everywhere. This remote rural cottage on the Wales borders offers total privacy as a large party house or holiday retreat. Hot tub and heated Swimming Pool (May till October). farmhouse sleeps 12 and Barn sleeps 12. Everyone can dine together in the Barn. 3 Kitchens, Games Room, pet friendly.

    • Dining table seats 24
    • 10 bedrooms sleeps 24
    • Large games room
    • Heated outdoor swimming pool
    • Covered hot tub
  • Symonds Yat Lodge

    Prices from £4,250.00

    A comfortable 25 bedroom (all ensuite) converted guest accommodation situated on the banks for the River Wye. Huge dining room, lounge,bar, games / party room and mature gardend. With flat walks from the door Symonds Yat Lodge is the perfect place for celebrations and large group holidays. Pet friendly, parking. Sleeps 50 guests. Prices are based on 30 guests in 15 bedrooms with 10 extra bedrooms available at an additional charge.

    • 25 ensuite Bedrooms
    • All dine together in huge dining room
    • Licensed for Weddings - for up to 100 guests
    • Pet friendly
    • Country pub within 5 minute walk
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