Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales is home to a homely converted barn on a working farm, close to a country pub and the Brecon and Monmouth Canal. Goytre Wharf offers a picturesque morning stroll, while the location is ideal for exploring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Black Mountains, and Brecon Beacons. Nearby attractions include the market town of Crickhowell, Pen y Fan mountain, Tintern Abbey, Chepstow Castle, and Caerleon's Roman Fortress. Families can enjoy a visit to Big Pit, an underground mine experience. The newly refurbished cottage features a cozy lounge with a wood burner, well-equipped kitchen/diner, and two characterful bedrooms with en suites. Outside, guests can enjoy off-road parking, sunny spots in the grounds, and an exclusive lawn area for picnics and play.
The cottage in Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales, offers a comfortable stay on a working farm with nearby amenities and attractions. The lounge is a welcoming space with a wood burner, TV/DVD, and plenty of books and board games. The kitchen/diner is spacious and well-equipped for meal planning and socializing. Upstairs, the two bedrooms feature exposed beams and en suite bathrooms, catering to families and couples. Outside, guests have off-road parking, sunny spots in the grounds, and an exclusive lawn area for picnics and play.
The location of the cottage in Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales, provides easy access to nearby attractions such as the Brecon and Monmouth Canal, Goytre Wharf, and the market town of Crickhowell. Guests can explore the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Black Mountains, and Brecon Beacons, as well as visit historical sites like Tintern Abbey, Chepstow Castle, and Caerleon's Roman Fortress. Families can enjoy a trip to Big Pit for an underground mine experience. The newly refurbished cottage offers a cozy lounge with a wood burner, well-equipped kitchen/diner, and two characterful bedrooms with en suites. Outside, guests can enjoy off-road parking, sunny spots in the grounds, and an exclusive lawn area for picnics and play.
In Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales, a converted barn on a working farm offers a delightful stay with nearby attractions and amenities. The cottage is close to a country pub, the Brecon and Monmouth Canal, and Goytre Wharf for scenic walks. The location provides easy access to the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Black Mountains, and Brecon Beacons, as well as historical sites like Tintern Abbey, Chepstow Castle, and Caerleon's Roman Fortress. Families can enjoy a visit to Big Pit for an underground mine experience. The newly refurbished cottage features a cozy lounge, well-equipped kitchen/diner, and two bedrooms with en suites. Guests can enjoy off-road parking, sunny spots in the grounds, and an exclusive lawn area for picnics and play.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.