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About us

The Greyhound Inn and Hotel offers everything you would expect from the best of country inns. We are a traditional, 18th century stone-built village pub with comfortable accommodation situated within the beautiful Usk Valley in the heart of rural Monmouthshire, South Wales. Whether you come to stay, to eat a meal or a bar snack, or just pop in for a drink, you are always assured of the warmest of welcomes.

The roaring log fires and cosy bars will cheer up the worst of winter weather while the beautiful gardens with their glorious summertime floral displays are perfect for enjoying a drink or something to eat on warmer days and evenings.

If you are visiting the area for leisure or business or just fancy a night out, then there are 10 en-suite rooms offering everything you need for a comfortable stay.

All in all, it’s this winning combination that has earned The Greyhound the title of a Visit Wales Four Star inn, as well as a host of other awards.

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AccommodationBeer gardenDogs allowedFoodFunction roomReal aleReal firePub shopDartboardQuiz nightsRugby

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4.6/5

Xila llecrup

2 months ago

I would have love to take more pics so I can show you all the inside little nooks of this place. but it's awkward when there are people around. lovely quirky and cosy place with outside tables with heater. would be great in the summer and those with behave pets are welcome too. the inside is like going on an adventure with a corridor leading into little rooms with table and chairs and sets of stairs that opens into another room and a bar. there are few rooms on other ends. you definitely need to book here if you want to stay inside and in the warmth. however there is another room up on top that you don't need to book similar to outside but enclosed, it's very snug. you and your dogs can chill there with a few others also with heaters above. overall lovely place and a good find for me and my family to have had a Sunday dinner. The fried brie starter is worth trying and decent portion and for a small appetite can be count as a main. we had roast beef and was tasty. my daughter had a brie tart as a main and she loved it. decent car park that shares with the hotel guests. very quiet. clean surroundings and very friendly staff and relax atmosphere ..will definitely visit again

Donna Leeson

2 months ago

Food is fabulous. Really good and varied menu. Cooked to perfection. Staff very friendly and attentive. My cousins and I meet here a few times a year for a get together and will continue to do so. It's got a friendly warm atmosphere.

Andrew Mayo

2 months ago

Booked a family of 6 meal here on Saturday 23rd December.Our first visit and we really enjoyed it. Staff were very warm,friendly and attentive.everyone enjoyed their food which was excellant and plentiful,really impressed with size of my fillet steak.Loved the quirky layout of the place to different dining areas which added to the character of the place thought the outside seating areas were superb looking forward to trying those out come spring and summer. Really nice layout and decor with roaring log fires throughout. Well done Greyhound Inn thanks for being such great hosts really appreciated the great service and food Thank You.

glyn hughes

2 months ago

Whatever the occasion this place is a gem. For us it was a post Christmas overnight break and we were not disappointed. The owners have made a big effort to impress and that is exactly how i felf very impressed. Super dog friendly with dog treats in the room upon arrival along with delicious welsh cakes!!. Perfect little bar with open fire and a good selection of cask ales and flavoured gins. Could not fault this place and already looking forward to making another visit soon.

Keith Thom

3 months ago

My wife and I have stayed here 2 or 3 nights each visit, and we have found the entire team to be friendly and helpful. The pub sits in idyllic setting and surrounded by the lowland hills of south Wales. However a short journey of 30 minutes takes you either to the hustle and bustle of Newport or Cardiff or travel north west to Abergavenny and the beautiful countryside. There is good parking around the Inn and with care wheelchair access to most areas of the pub for a casual drink or a meal. There are steps to some of the bar areas but staff can serve to tables where there is easy access especially if booked ahead. We normally stay in charming rooms a little remote to the main building, in a charming conversion which gives easy access to five ground floor rooms and has another five rooms accessible by a short flight of stairs. With care you can walk around the grounds, even as I do with two sticks. However this is a rustic countryside location and flagstones are uneven in the well maintained grounds. Food is wonderful fairly simple dishes but carefully prepared and served with pride in the mainly locally sourced supplies. The pub has a good selection of wine and beer, and in the winter they serve a delicious mulled wine.

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Heverlee 0623
Heverlee 0623