Here are a few more useful guides to help inspire you as you plan your visit. Keep checking this page for the latest editions and new leaflets.
First we have a couple of brochures about the area generally. One celebrating our position as the foodie capital of Wales, and one for planning trips out and about.
Foodie Breaks in the Wye Valley & Vale of Usk
Get Out in the Wye Valley & Vale of Usk
The Welsh coast has been named by Lonely Planet as the top region in the world in 2012, in time for the completion of the Wales Coast Path in 2012! Well if you plan on walking the route, you have to start and finish at the Wye Valley. I'll keep maps and brochures that get released updated here.
Chepstow - Black Rock Picnic Site
If you fancy a stay around the wonderful market town of Abergavenny (and lets face it, who doesn't?), here are a selection of ideas for days out and events around the local area.
1. Heritage, Views and a Vineyard too!
2. Abergavenny's Industrial Past
3. Churches of the Black Mountain
5. Bike Rides and Retail Therapy
6. Work up an Appetite around Abergavenny
For day out activities with the family, and historical trails check this brochure out: Family Trails
If you are wanting to travel to Chepstow without the hassle of bringing a car, here is a useful little brochure on using public transport to get to and around the lovely town: Chepstow by Train.
Every year, Monmouth produce their own Town Guide! For information of what's on in Monmouth, places to visit, places to stay and where to eat, the guide really is invaluable! You can download a copy of the 2011/2012 Guide here.
And finally, for the Welsh speakers amongst us, here is the Blue Plaque Guide to Monmouth in Welsh (you can get the English version from Monmouth Tourist Information Centre).
And if you have any comments or suggestions about any of the visitor information that we've provided, please get in touch.