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Castle ruins, rivers and a church with free parking located in the beautiful countryside. The St Bridgets church dates from the reign of bad King John and there's many people who swim in the river.
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Castle, River and Church
The castle ruins, grounds, river, and adjoining church make for a picturesque setting. The combination of historical information, free access, and ample space for picnics and exploration adds to its a...
This castle is surrounded by a very small village of a few cottages and a beautiful old very well kept church St Bridget's well worth a look around lots of historic information. If you walk around the...
We arrived early and had the place to ourselves, very peaceful. Our two young children loved exploring, we also went out along the river bank and to the local church, lovely castle and village.
Castle, River and Church
The castle ruins, grounds, river, and adjoining church make for a picturesque setting. The combination of historical information, free access, and ample space for picnics and exploration adds to its a...
Peaceful village surroundings
This castle is surrounded by a very small village of a few cottages and a beautiful old very well kept church St Bridget's well worth a look around lots of historic information. If you walk around the...
Free to visit in lovely countryside
We visited the castle after having lunch in the Bell at Skenfrith nearby. It is free to visit and the ruins are situated in lovely countryside.
Nice for a picnick on a good day
Remains of an early 13th-century castle, built beside the River Monnow , Good picnic area and free parking and entry.
Lovely little castle
We arrived early and had the place to ourselves, very peaceful. Our two young children loved exploring, we also went out along the river bank and to the local church, lovely castle and village.