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EATING OUT WALES


course is individually priced, starting at £8.95 for one and £15.95 for three. There are also child-sized portions available


too. Booking is well advised for Sunday lunch, as the restaurant fills very quickly. Looking for a great weekend break but have


nowhere to go? Why not spend the night or two at The Coach and Horses? There are three bespoke en suite rooms


available for you to relax and unwind, with unique views across the South Wales landscape,


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enhancing the quiet tranquil beauty needed to get away from fast-paced life. Whether you’ve come to enjoy a great game


of golf at one of the superb courses nearby, including the Celtic Manor Ryder Cup 2010 course or perhaps a fun-filled day of horse racing at Chepstow Racecourse, the great team at The Coach and Horses will make your short stay a comfortable and pleasurable experience, call now to book a special weekend away. Make your way to The Coach and Horses


this June, where this family-run inn prides itself by providing traditional Welsh ales, locally sourced meat and vegetables and bed and breakfast for those people who want a weekend break in the Monmouthshire countryside. The Coach and Horses is located at


Caerwent, Monmouthshire, NP26 5AX. Call 01291 420352 to book a table. Visit www.caerwent-coachandhorses.co.uk for more information and enquiries.


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