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The black pugs are lounging by the pool at High Cloud Farm

There’s something instantly likeable about Monmouth — maybe it’s the riverside setting, maybe the cobbled streets, or maybe just the relaxed, welcoming vibe that makes every visitor feel like a local.

Start at the Monnow Bridge, the last surviving medieval gatehouse bridge in Britain, before wandering through Agincourt Square. You’ll find charming shops, cafés, and plenty of places to eat. History lovers can explore Monmouth Castle or take in a show at the beautifully restored Savoy Theatre.

For outdoor types, Monmouth’s section of the Wye Valley Walk offers gentle riverside scenery, or you can head to Symonds Yat Rock for panoramic views (and possibly a peregrine falcon sighting). Canoeing on the River Wye is another local favourite — ideal for adventurous groups or lazy float-along afternoons.

Foodies won’t go hungry here. The Stonemill and The Robin Hood Inn serve up proper local dishes, while Ancre Hill Vineyard proves that Welsh wine is something to celebrate. And if you time your visit for the Monmouthshire Food Festival, you’ll taste the best the region has to offer.

Stay nearby in one of the Big House Holiday Lets properties — perfect for big group gatherings, with gardens, BBQs, and space to unwind. Evenings call for local wine, laughter, and maybe the occasional appearance from Syd and Coco, those sunglasses-wearing pugs who never miss a good picnic.

Whether you’re after history, nature, or just good company, Monmouth wraps it all up in one irresistibly friendly package.

Big House Holiday Lets:
www.bhhl.co.uk
e: enquiries@bhhl.co.uk
tel: 01600 732050

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