The Coach & Horses
The Coach & Horses in Caerwent has three newly refurbished rooms available throughout the year for people who require a weekend break in the South Wales Valleys to an extended break or even local events such as golf tournaments at any of the local golf courses or even horse racing at Chepstow racecourse. The Coach and Horses off ers full access to the rooms via the pub which is also accustomed for disabled people. Each room has it’s own unique view across the South Wales landscape enhancing the quiet tranquil beauty needed to get away from fast paced life. Breakfast is served between 8 am & 10 am in the restaurant every morning. A choice of cereals, toast or even a full Welsh breakfast ac- companied by fresh juice , tea & coff ee is available.
The Coach and Horses prides itself on providing real pub food sourcing meat & vegetables from local Welsh farms. All of our pies are homemade and fi lled with the fi nest cuts of Welsh meat. Our chips are made from potatoes from a local farm and are of a good portion size. Our locally sourced cuts of beef are a real treat for anyone who loves a good steak! Sunday lunch is always a treat at the Coach and Horses. We serve a variety of meat including locally sourced Chicken , Lamb, Beef and Pork served with a variety of locally sourced fresh vegetables, roast potatoes , homemade yorkshire puddings and fi nished off with the best homemade gravy! The public bar in the Coach and Horses has

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Nearby Attractions

Dewstow Gardens & Hidden Grottos
Dewstow Gardens & Grottoes is one of the lesser well known attractions in South Wales, but also one of the most interesting. The gardens are a wonderful place to wander in themselves,

Chepstow Racecourse
Chepstow Racecourse continues to set the standard, not just in Wales but across the UK, as a dynamic and evolving venue that offers far more than just racing. While it remains the proud home of the iconic Welsh Grand National, recent years have seen the site diversify in exciting ways. With over 30 fixtures annually, including both flat and jump meetings, it’s still a haven for racing fans, but it’s also grown into a major entertainment destination. The racecourse now regularly plays host to large-scale music festivals, outdoor cinema nights, and seasonal family events that draw crowds from far beyond Monmouthshire. Its modernised hospitality suites, improved viewing areas, and updated facilities show a clear investment in guest experience. Whether you're a seasoned racegoer or simply looking for a great day out with friends or family, Chepstow Racecourse delivers energy, atmosphere, and entertainment in one of Wales’ most scenic sporting settings.







