Bed and breakfasts in Abergavenny offer personalized service and a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for those seeking a cozy retreat. These accommodations often include home-cooked breakfast options, allowing guests to start their day with local flavors.
Located just 5 minutes' walk from the centre of Abergavenny, the Abergavenny Hotel provides private parking and a bar for guests. Abergavenny Castle is only 400 metres away, providing a great opportunity for sightseeing. Each simple room includes a flat-screen TV and a bathroom. Guests can enjoy drinks in the hotel bar after a day of exploring. The Wernddu Golf Club lies just 3 km from the property, adding to the leisure options available.
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The Old Rectory Bed & Breakfast, located 49 km from University of South Wales, provides a peaceful stay with free WiFi and complimentary private parking. The establishment is proud of its non-smoking policy and features a beautiful garden. A full English or Irish breakfast is served each morning. The property is just over 6.5 km from St. Mary's Church and 71 km from Cardiff Airport.
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Ty Llew Lodge offers a tranquil stay with stunning mountain and garden views. The accommodation includes allergy-free units and a terrace for guests to enjoy fresh air. À la carte and continental breakfast options feature local specialties and fresh pastries. This lodge is a short distance from Cardiff University and Cardiff Castle. High-speed internet is available throughout the property.
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Set just 18 km from Longtown Castle, Cherryberry Lodges provides various amenities, including access to a shared kitchen and outdoor areas. Guests can enjoy gardening, picnics, or simply relaxing by the outdoor fireplace. Each unit is designed for convenience with wardrobes and basic kitchen appliances. The location is approximately 10 minutes' walk from central Abergavenny. Cardiff Airport is 73 km away, adding to the convenience for travelers.
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Abergavenny Hotels and B&B's
Abergavenny boasts a range of accommodations with unique characteristics suited for various traveler preferences. B&Bs often provide a warm, intimate atmosphere while several hotels cater to larger groups or longer stays.
Goytre Hall offers attractive accommodation in Abergavenny, with a garden surrounding the property. Located 40 km from both University of South Wales and Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, it features free private parking for guests. The units come equipped with a kettle and private bathroom. A shared lounge area is available for relaxation, and Cardiff Airport is 62 km away. Significant city highlights are just a short drive away.
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With a history dating back over 2000 years, Abergavenny served as a key market town in Wales and boasts a wealth of historical sites, including the impressive Abergavenny Castle. Nestled between the scenic Black Mountains and the picturesque Usk Valley, the town is renowned for its vibrant food festivals and local culinary delights.
Abergavenny's accommodations offer a variety of options. The town is home to top-rated bed and breakfasts that provide a home-like ambiance, along with luxury amenities and convenient access to transport networks for exploration.