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Where to stay in and around Abergavenny.
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Cottage
Abergavenny
Seven beautiful self catering cottages in and around Abergavenny
Touring & Camping Park
Abergavenny
Blossom Holiday Park is an exciting new development set in a south facing pear and plum orchard located 1.5 miles on the out skirts of Abergavenny.
Hotel
Abergavenny
Set in an ideal location at the heart of the bustling market town of Abergavenny, The Angel Hotel has a reputation for attentive, friendly service, great food, award-winning afternoon teas and a stylish yet comfortable atmosphere.
Inn
Abergavenny
Welcoming 13th century inn nestling in the glorious Monmouthshire countryside on Offa's Dyke footpath. Taste of Wales restaurant serving traditional country food using the best fresh local ingredients. Four charming bedrooms, all en-suite.
Self-catering
Church Lane, Abergavenny
Incline Cottage is a romanic larch-clad cottage with a wooded background and canal sde terrace. Sleeps two.
Self-catering
Church Lane, Abergavenny
Wharfinger's Cottage is a stylish holiday home that abuts the canal, as it was home to the manager of the wharf in the 19th Century. It sleeps 6 in 3-bedrooms.
Hotel
Abergavenny
Set close to the centre of the historic market town of Abergavenny, The Abergavenny Hotel offers 4 star guest accommodation in a charming Victorian building with an attractive red-brick façade and stone trim.
Guest House
Abergavenny
A warm welcome awaits you at Jenny’s Guest House, a perfect base for your visit to Abergavenny, the gateway to South Wales and the Brecon Beacons. Please take a look at our site and let us know if you have any queries.
Narrowboat
Gilwern
For a break that offers real relaxation, try a narrow boat holiday on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, within the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
A self catering cottage just 2 miles from the centre of Abergavenny (the Gateway to Wales), an area with great restaurants and amazing scenery.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
Located in the Brecon Beacons National Park. This area is fantastic for walking, pony trekking and cycling. It has long been an inspiration to artists.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
Larchfield Grange is a luxury 4 bedroom house situated in the quaint market town of Abergavenny.
Narrowboat
Gilwern
The ‘Mon & Brec Canal’ is considered by many to be the most scenic waterway of all and lies within the Brecon Beacons National Park. Why not explore this beautiful waterway on one of our 5 narrowboats. Relax and enjoy the scenery whilst cruising…
Self-catering
Abergavenny
Two picturesque cottages next door to the Michelin Starred The Walnut Tree, just a short walk through the garden. The cottages are called the Old Post Office Cottage and Ivy Cottage.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
The Upper Bettws Cottages (Hafod & Cuddfan) are high in the Black Mountains of the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons on a 17th century farm.
Bed & Breakfast
Abergavenny
Three Mountains Luxury Retreats is set in the medieval Goytre Hall, which has been recently refurbished. Guests can stay in three luxury bed & breakfast suites, or our self catered loft room.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
Trevyr Barn offers 5 star luxury holiday accommodation for 6-7 in a recently converted stone barn just outside Grosmont on the beautiful Welsh border.
Self-catering
Abergavenny
Triley Court Cottages is made up of two newly renovated stables, Golwg Y Mynydd and The Stable.
Inn
Abergavenny
The Skirrid Mountain Inn is situated in Llanvihangel Crucorney; a small village just off the A465; approximately 5 miles north of Abergavenny and 18 miles from Hereford. It is reputed to be the oldest Public House in Wales
Guest House
nr Abergavenny
The Old Rectory stands in an acre of mature gardens, in the unspoilt rural village of Llangattock-Lingoed, adjacent to the renowned Offa's Dyke Path. The Rectory has a productive kitchen garden allowing home grown produce to be served.