In the centre of Raglan Village, this 16th-century inn is close to the medieval castle, between Usk, Monmouth and Abergavenny. It is a 15 minute drive from the M4 and well placed for the A40.
The 18th-century Greyhound Inn and Hotel is situated in Usk in Monmouthshire, 4.1 km from Usk Castle. At the award-winning, family-run hotel, rooms are equipped with a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Pamela Diane
United Kingdom
We had a very nice, comfortable and spacious room with patio area and table and chairs in the garden. A bottle of water and some lovely welsh cakes were included as well as the usual tea and coffee. There was a lovely walk in shower with a non slip base which we appreciated as my husband has mobility difficulties Food in the restaurant was also very good. We'll stay again the next time we are in the area.
A haven of peace and tranquillity, this beautiful Victorian villa is ideally located in the lovely county of Monmouthshire, South Wales, overlooking the banks of the River Usk.
Gillian
United Kingdom
We liked everything about this hotel. The staff were all super-friendly, efficient, and helpful. Our room number 25 was spotless and comfortable, and the bathroom and shower sparkling too. Our breakfast was delicious, and the cooked breakfast was piping hot. Nice selection available to us.
Situated in Usk, 40 km from Bristol Parkway Station, The Lodge by Cefn Tilla features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a restaurant.
Lowri
United Kingdom
Easy to find. Bed was small (standard double) but very comfortable.
Check in was easy (key left on desk in foyer)
Close to the river in beautiful Usk, The Three Salmons Hotel offers traditional charm, friendly service and good local food including freshly baked bread and home-grown vegetables.
Room : Not made up at all during our two nights stay
Room : Not made up at all during our two nights stay
Shower not working ( either v cold or occasionally v hot )
Only one tooth glass
Breakfast : only cooked was from the toast machine
Patrick
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Raglan has one of the most impressive castles in the UK, but...
Raglan has one of the most impressive castles in the UK, but the little town’s parish Church is also worth a look.
The area generally is excellent for walking: just a little further west around Abergavenny are a number of excellent Hill walks.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Ooops, forgot to say in my previous review which is worth a...
Ooops, forgot to say in my previous review which is worth a read before this one...
The Beaufort has the very best beds we have slept in for many moons!!
So comfortable; deep proper mattresses with good quality bed linen. Towels were also good quality, clean, mark free and thick.
Jacquie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn't see Raglan town itself but we visited Raglan...
We didn't see Raglan town itself but we visited Raglan Castle. It is an interesting example of late medieval castle which used to be a very exquisite place to live. It differs from other medieval castles with mainly defensive function as it shows how representative it used to be.
Alice Kra
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We liked most the comfort of our room the way it had always...
We liked most the comfort of our room the way it had always been tidied up by the time we came back after a day out the view from our window the choice of breakfast was adequate as was the evening meals and we enjoyed some very pleasant meals in the evenings Roth with some pleasant staff and we never had any problems with the parking
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
We have passed Ragaln castle many times and never stopped.
We have passed Ragaln castle many times and never stopped. We treated outselves to a weekend and toured Usk, Raglan and Monmouth. Raglan is a superb castle, although a ruin, it has a fabulous history and there is enough of the building left to imagine how it worked. The interpretation was very good.
Our room was amazing,with so many interesting pieces of art throughout the house and garden.
Big comfy bed, large flat screen tv with freevuee and streaming services i.e Netflix.
The house is beautiful and set in a quiet rural setting about 2 miles outside of raglan, which was perfect for we wanted. As we done 3 castles in one day we just wanted to come back and relax. We walked around the sculpture garden and there is a little duck pond at the end of the garden. It was really very tranquil and will definitely return
The location was good as it was central to other places we wanted to go to during our stay e.g easy to get to Monmouth, symonds yat etc. But bear in mind that Raglan is just a street, no little town really like I originally thought so not a lot to see other than the castle, which was impressive and worth a visit! Food was nice, came out very quickly, breakfast was also good. There is a quirky bar area which feels like a country pub and good range of drinks.
The whole stay was amazing. The hosts did everything they could to help us have an amazing stay for a wedding which we had down the road. The breakfast was also great with lovely fresh fruit and pastries and the grounds around the house were stunning. I love that it’s filled with the hosts artwork and sculptures. We’re already planning a trip back but this time to do a bit of walking and exploring.
Couldn’t recommend more!
I really loved the quiet location felt remote although it isnt being in Raglan near the Castle and close to Monmouth. quirky old cottage with great history with amazing art work (both owners are artists). Double Room at top of house comfortable and spacious and liked having the leather sofa in room to read. Lovely breakfast. Received a warm welcome despite only booking 1 hr before!
A nicely appointed hotel in a convenient location for visiting Abergavenny and Powis Castle. The hotel provided a residents car park. Our rooms were comfortable and our evening meal and breakfast were very good with a varied selection of choices. There was lots of comfortable outside seating to the front of the hotel to enjoy the evening sunshine before and after dinner.
Very cosy , homey and rustic authentic medieval cottage. The kitchen is warm and homey as well. Set in the countryside. With outside sunny garden and private eating area, with a pond nearby. It's off the beaten track, but close enough to explore other areas of Wales on day trips, and a stone's throw away from Raglan Castle.
The building is incredible, such a tastefully and beautifully decorated house. Its near to Abergavenny and Raglan, the breakfast (no cooked breakfasts) is also very good with plenty of yoghurts and home made jams, hot croissants and pastries, breads and honey, tea and coffee and cakes.... ample.
Lovely setting, historic building. Very helpful and pleasant hotel host. Room very small but comfortable. Excellent food, but no real vegetarian/vegan options other than salad. Safe off-street parking.
Hotel run by 2 artists so rooms decorated with great paintings and sculptures and close to Raglan Castle. Lovely range of homemade jams for breakfast, shame we couldn't warm up the croissants.
Perfect location, character property with a spacious room, although a bit dated. The team were super friendly and the food was lovely. Clean and charming place not far from Raglan castle
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