Wye Valley Visitor Attractions
Welcome to the glorious Wye Valley on the borders of England and Wales. Known worldwide for spectacular scenery, rich natural beauty and diverse wildlife, the Wye Valley has been justifiably designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The Wye Valley attracts visitors all year round and the dense woodlands, meandering river Wye and steep valley gorge provides visitors with breathtaking views, satisfying walks of all levels, inspirational photograph opportunities and abundant flora, fauna and wildlife.
For visitors interested in local history the Wye Valley is home to many ancient castles, old churches and historic buildings of architectural interest - all waiting to be explored and enjoyed.
The historic market towns of Monmouth, Chepstow, Ross-on-Wye offer individual and unusual shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and further north there is the old cathedral city of Hereford to explore as well as the famous book shops in Hay-on-Wye, home of the internationally acclaimed Hay Festival.
For those who enjoy activity holidays the Wye Valley offers adventure holidays which include canoeing, kayaking, rowing, horse riding, rock climbing, abseiling, caving, cycling and mountain biking. The Inn at Penallt makes an ideal base for walkers on the Offa's Dyke National Trail, The Wye Valley Walk and the Three Castles Walk.
Activities and attractions for children include steam trains, mazes, show caves and museums and so much more.
Click for the WyeDean Tourism website.
Lovers of fine food and drink will delight in the local produce available on the menu at the Inn at Penallt and also from the many artisan food, real ale, cider and cheese producers in the area.
The annual Abergavenny Food Festival held in September is a top attraction for foodies from all over the world.
Art and Culture is all around the Wye Valley.
The Savoy Theatre and Cinema in Monmouth offers concerts, comedy & drama as well as popular and less mainstream films. Call 01600 772467
The Blake Theatre Monmouth A community theatre and cinema in the grounds of Monmouth School showing an interesting range of shows and a film club.
Whether you stay in the Wye Valley for a walking holiday (with or without your dog), a weekend or mid-week break, a romantic get-away or staying near friends, Andy and Jackie would be pleased to offer suggestions of activities you may enjoy in the Wye Valley.
Telephone: 01600 772765
Email: enquiries@theinnatpenallt.co.uk

The Wye Valley

Tintern Abbey

Abergavenny Castle

The Inn at Penallt
A welcome pint awaits you...









