One of the first things that the guest will notice about the Glen-Yr-Afon is the friendliness and efficiency of directors Jan and Peter Clarke, their two young managers Alex Brown and Tim Strong and their ‘hands on’ staff . The award-winning Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel offers relaxation and a high level of personal service and attention, all in a rural location in the lovely county of Monmouthshire overlooking the banks of the River Usk.
Only five minutes walk from the pleasant market town of Usk, the hotel has an agreeable river walk opposite. This is a great base from which to explore South Wales, being only 15 minutes from the M50 and 10 minutes from the M4.
Glen-Yr-Afon is an imposing and elegant Victorian house retaining many original features, yet sympathetically updated. Privately owned, the business opened its doors in March 1974. Glen-Yr-Afon’s sister hotel, The Three Salmons Hotel, a traditional coaching inn is just a 5 minute stroll into town.
DINING
The air-conditioned Clarkes restaurant offers a wide range of menu choices with an extensive wine list. Business people and wedding parties are well
catered for with a function suite seating 140 whilst the charming Library is the venue for functions for up to 20 people.
BEDROOMS
27 Elegant bedrooms enjoy wonderfully large baths to luxuriate in. Many bathrooms having recently been refurbished. Additionally, there is Stable Cottage in the grounds for a bit more privacy! Special 2 night Leisure Breaks also available.
Glen yr Afon house is open all year.
Room / Unit Type | Room / Unit Tariff* |
---|---|
Four Poster - double en-suite | £160.00 per room per night |
room 1 - twin en-suite | £140.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
room 2 - double en-suite | £140.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
room 3 - family | £180.00 per room per night for bed & breakfast |
*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
How To Get To Us From the M4Exit the M4 at Junction 24, at the Coldra roundabout take the A449 to Monmouth. Turn off the A449 at the Usk junction and join the A472 to Usk. Stay on this road and be aware that you will be entering a 30 M.P.H. Zone. Follow the main road through the main street and over the river bridge. The road bears right from the river bridge. Shortly after this bridge you will see a sign for The Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel which is on the left handside of the road.How To Get To Us From the M5Exit the M5 at Junction 8, join the M50 and follow this road which will become the A40/A449.Turn off the A449 at the Usk junction and join the A472 to Usk. Stay on this road and be aware that you will be entering a 30 M.P.H. Zone. Follow the main road through the main street and over the river bridge. The road bears right from the river bridge. Shortly after this bridge you will see a sign for The Glen-Yr-Afon House Hotel which is on the left handside of the road.
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