there's a restaurant serving welsh dishes, a terrace overlooking the river and valley, and a victorian conservatory. 3 miles from abergavenny. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. 6 miles from crickhowell and 3. perched above the river usk in brecon beacons national park, this unassuming hotel dating back to the 16th century is 2. one has a separate sitting area and is wheelchair accessible. basic rooms offer en suite bathrooms, tvs and free wifi and most have balconies with scenic views. free amenities include breakfast and parking Bristol Airport 1 hr 16
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