some have desks. check-in time: 1:30 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am. straightforward rooms come with flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. this traditional hotel and pub is a 2-minute walk from abergavenny museum and 13 minutes from abergavenny train station. other amenities include free cooked breakfast, a courtyard garden and a function room in an 18th-century barn. the casual pub serves classic fare and real ales, and offers weekly live music Bristol Airport 1 hr 13
Tretower Court and Castle/ Llys a Chastell Tre-tŵr (19 min) History and architecture Pontypool Park (21 min) Blorenge (20 min) With the summit reaching 1,841 ft., this landmark hill features walking trails & panoramic views. Blaenavon Ironworks/ Gwaith Haearn Blaenafon (18 min) Remains of an 18th-century industrial complex, with a blast furnace & furnished workers’ cottages. Ysgyryd Fawr (15 min) Hiking spot featuring some steep inclines through forest to a mountain peak offering scenic views. Blaenavon World Heritage Centre (18 min) Interactive exhibits on Blaenavon's iron & coal industries plus a recreated Victorian-era classroom. Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire (14 min) Expansive views mark the summit of this accessible mountain with a variety of trails to the top. White Castle (17 min) History tours of round-towered, 12th-century Norman castle, with picnic tables and gift shop. Big Pit National Coal Museum (20 min) Former colliery with interactive displays on mining life and trips underground guided by ex-miners. Raglan Castle (14 min) 15th-century fortress with a grand gate, mullioned windows and visitor centre showing a Tudor panel. Abergavenny Museum (3 min) Local history museum in former hunting lodge in grounds of ruined Norman fortress and gatehouse. St Mary's Priory (2 min) White Castle Vineyard (14 min) Vineyard, wine, and wine tasting Abergavenny Market (1 min) Black Mountains, Wales (51 min) Verdant group of hills with popular hiking & walking trails, mountain biking & horseback riding. |