An idyllic location on the bank of the River Usk with spectacular views and surrounded by lovely…
Newbridge on Usk
“Expect high level of service in all aspects of this fine restaurant with rooms.” - AA Inspector
USK, MONMOUTHSHIRE
Our Inspector's view
Newbridge on Usk is a cosy country inn tucked away in a beautiful village setting alongside the River Usk. Well-equipped bedrooms provide comfort and a good range of extras. Guests can eat at rustic tables around the bar or in the upstairs dining room where award-winning, seasonal food is served; there's also a small private dining room. Breakfast is one of the highlights of a stay, with quality local ingredients offered in abundance.
Facilities – at a glance
Civil weddings
Family rooms
Gym
Indoor pool
Outdoor parking
Features
- Rooms 6
- Family bedrooms: 2
- Bedrooms ground: 4
- Children welcome
- Cots provided
- High chairs
- Laundry facilities
- Children's portions or menu
- Indoor Pool
- Hard Tennis Court
- Private fishing
- Gym available
- relationship with another leisure provider
- Satellite TV
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Direct Dial
- Wifi
- Open parking
- Open all year
- Holds a civil ceremony licence
- Dinner Served
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About the area
Discover Monmouthshire
In their bid to control the borderlands of Monmouthshire – also known as the Marches – the Normans built a triangle of castles: Grosmont, Skenfrith and White. At first, they were simple wooden structures strengthened by earthworks, but when the lively Welsh refused to stop attacking them, it was decided more permanent fortresses were needed. All three are worth a visit and the views from the battlements at White Castle over the surrounding countryside to the Black Mountains are stunning, as is all the scenery in this area – consisting of a patchwork of low hills, hidden valleys, fields criss-crossed with hedgerows and small belts of woodland.
Monmouth itself makes a great base to explore the beautiful Wye Valley, as well as being known as the home of Rockfield Studios, where Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody in 1975. The largest town in the county, Abergavenny is creating a name for itself as the foodie capital of the Usk Valley, and has held a weekly cattle market on the same site since 1863. Its location just six miles from the English border means it’s often described as the ‘gateway to Wales’.
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