Places to eat

The Black Bear Inn – Renowned as the best gastropub in Wales, this welcoming spot serves up delicious, locally sourced dishes in a relaxed yet stylish setting.

Clytha Arms – Nestled in beautiful surroundings, this rustic pub is known for its delicious menu and local ales.

The Whitebrook – A Michelin-starred restaurant offering an exquisite dining experience with locally sourced ingredients and a menu that’s always in season.

The Gaff – A contemporary dining spot in the heart of the town, serving up modern British cuisine with a twist and a focus on fresh, local produce.

The Walnut Tree Inn – An iconic restaurant with a long-standing reputation for fantastic food, a wide range of wines (including ours), and a lovely countryside setting.

Places to stay

Harrys Cottages – Charming and comfortable, these beautifully restored cottages and shepards huts are the perfect base for exploring the area with a homely touch.

Box Barn – A modern yet rustic barn conversion offering a unique and stylish stay, ideal for those seeking tranquility and a bit of luxury. Perfect for larger group bookings!

The Beaufort – Located in the nearest village of Raglan, The Beaufort is a welcoming coaching inn that combines historic character with modern comfort, offering the perfect base for exploring the local area. Also within walking distance of the vineyard.

Pont Kemys Caravan & Camping Park – A peaceful spot for nature lovers, this park offers a variety of accommodation options, from tents to static caravans, all set in stunning scenery.

Things to do

Raglan Castle – Step back in time and explore the impressive ruins of this 15th-century castle, with beautiful grounds and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Raglan Farm Park – A fantastic family-friendly attraction with a variety of animals, farm activities, and plenty of space to enjoy a fun day out with the kids.

Bannau Brycheiniog National Park – A stunning natural paradise offering hiking, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery, perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors.

Abergavenny Food Festival – A must-visit for foodies! This vibrant festival celebrates the best of local produce, with food stalls, cooking demonstrations, and tastings.

Big Pit National Coal Museum – An unforgettable experience, this fascinating museum offers tours deep into a former coal mine, telling the story of the miners who worked here.

For more things to do head to VisitMonmouthshire and VisitWales