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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I'm going on holiday in late September, staying near Ross-on-Wye. I have a few ideas of things to do, but if there are any Fabbers who live in the area, would they have any suggestions? I normally enjoy looking around castles and so on (history geek, I'm afraid), but I'm open to any suggestions and you like to give some new things a try.

Secondly, I can hardly have a week away without trying at least one new club. Would anyone like to offer a recommendation?

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"I'm going on holiday in late September, staying near Ross-on-Wye. I have a few ideas of things to do, but if there are any Fabbers who live in the area, would they have any suggestions? I normally enjoy looking around castles and so on (history geek, I'm afraid), but I'm open to any suggestions and you like to give some new things a try.

Secondly, I can hardly have a week away without trying at least one new club. Would anyone like to offer a recommendation?"

Chepstow and Raglan are probably the closest......there's a roman fort in Caerleon, as for clubs you have Chameleons in newport........if you get bored come to the valleys with a stringless tennis racquet and have hours of fun with sheep

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm going on holiday in late September, staying near Ross-on-Wye. I have a few ideas of things to do, but if there are any Fabbers who live in the area, would they have any suggestions? I normally enjoy looking around castles and so on (history geek, I'm afraid), but I'm open to any suggestions and you like to give some new things a try.

Secondly, I can hardly have a week away without trying at least one new club. Would anyone like to offer a recommendation?

Chepstow and Raglan are probably the closest......there's a roman fort in Caerleon, as for clubs you have Chameleons in newport........if you get bored come to the valleys with a stringless tennis racquet and have hours of fun with sheep "

lol love it im going to steal that (fem)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"lol love it im going to steal that (fem)"

I wonder what would happen if I brought one along to Chams? (the tennis racquet, not the sheep...)

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"lol love it im going to steal that (fem)

I wonder what would happen if I brought one along to Chams? (the tennis racquet, not the sheep...)"

Give it a go.....can only get thrown out once!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I've just been looking at the Chams Newport website. It says they're only open on Fridays I'm staying Saturday - Saturday and have to leave before 10am to drive home, which won't be a good idea if I've been awake until the wee hours. Oh well, back to the drawing board.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Try llantony priory. Lovely setting. Pub built into the priory and a little church steeped in history.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Try llantony priory. Lovely setting. Pub built into the priory and a little church steeped in history. "

Cracking suggestion, thanks

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