Accommodation
Kings Head Hotel, Monmouth
- Hotel Star Rating: 3 stars
The King`s Head Wetherlodge at Monmouth is a welcoming pub and lodge, with good facilities and affordable accommodation.. The bar has an attractive outside area, ideal for summer
A thorn in the side of those who believe that beautiful Welsh towns start with a 'Ll', the ancient county town of Monmouth has a fascinating past and a wealth of historical and natural attractions.
The birthplace of Henry V in 1387, Monmouth has fiercely guarded the Welsh heartland from invaders across the Wye Valley for nearly 1,000 years. The town is entered through a spectacular 13th-century bridge gate across the River Monmow, with a unique fortified gatehouse. Its medieval street plan intact, visitors are transported to a world of 11th-century priories, the old market in Agincourt Square and the Shire Hall Court Rooms - unchanged since the trials of the Chartist leaders.
Out of town, you'll find yourself in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the world-famous Tintern Abbey, the Forest of Dean and Offa's Dyke to hand. Looking west are Abergavenny and its Roman fort, the Brecon Beacons and a posse of fabulous historic sites connected to the roguish Owen Glyndwr
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