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Abergavenny
Reputed to be one of the oldest pubs in Wales, the Skirrid has a woven itself into history & folkore. Shakespeare himself is said to have taken inspiration from this place & Owain Glyndwr may have rallied his men on this very site.
Abergavenny
Towering over Abergavenny, the Sugarloaf is an iconic mountain to climb in the Brecon Beacons with a fantastic walk taking you from the centre of town all the way to summit.
Abergavenny
The Walnut Tree Restaurant sits on the B4521, two miles East of Abergavenny, and has been a famous inn and restaurant since it began in the early 1960’s.
Abergavenny
Enjoy stunning views over Monmouthshire and Abergavenny from the Skirrid Fawr (Big Skirrid), following a 2 hour (4 mile) circular route from the National Trust car park.
Capel-y-Ffin
A pony trekking holiday offers companionship, new interests, the opporunity to enjoy magnificent countryside and clean fresh air. And what is perhaps most important it's good fun.
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.
Abergavenny
Small friendly site with a shower and toilet block. the nearest shop and pub is only 300yds away in the village.
Llanthony
Stay at the stunning Llanthony Priory, deep in the Black Mountains.
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.
Abergavenny
Capel-y-ffin Monastery; self-catering accomodation high up in the beautiful Llanthony Valley.