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A lovely traditional market town, with a pedestrianised high...
A lovely traditional market town, with a pedestrianised high street. A wide variety of independent shops with a good selection . Abergavenny is surrounded by gentle hills that are just inviting you to climb up as a family or individual. The autumn colours were glorious. You can also walk along the river. Whilst a small town it boasts a theatre, a cinema and a large covered market so there’s plenty to do as well as enjoy nature. It is very well connected by train and a mere 25mins from Newport from where you can go just about anywhere. Only 2h20 to London .
Will definitely go again and spend more time .
MYRIAM
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful spot and cottage was styled lovely and very...
Beautiful spot and cottage was styled lovely and very comfortable. Was a great base for what we wanted to do and host Alison was always there to help. Would certainly recommend it to family and friends.
Louise
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is a nice place, but don't factor in to long for...
It is a nice place, but don't factor in to long for meandering through a little town center for artisan shops - it doesn't take too long to do.
Good options for food....and absolutely encourage anyone to go to the food festival when it is on.
Lovely area.
Kathleen
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Loved the pub by the train station, the gentlemen there were...
Loved the pub by the train station, the gentlemen there were kind and helpful on a rainy night when the local taxis were too busy to help out of town visitors.
Loved the Lamb and Flag Inn and Restaurant which had very good service and delicious food. My room there was extremely comfortable. The WiFi was good, the view was lovely, and the bed was just right. I was very surprised to see that there is a charging station for electric cars in the parking lot which will be a real blessing to anyone who drives those vehicles.
Abergavenny has some of the nicest people! Because the taxis were so disappointing I was left accepting the kindness of strangers and a fellow train passenger made sure I was comfortable at the pub while she walked home, got her car, and drove me to my hotel! She stayed and ate dinner with me and we laughed and visited like old friends. In the morning I got a taxi but the driver didn't listen when I said arthritis keeps me from walking well but I did want to see some of the town on the way back to the train station - she dropped me in the middle of town assuring me it would be a short walk to the station. Nearly two miles of pulling my luggage across cobblestones I discovered yet another wonderful woman in Abergavenny! She saw me struggling and pulled her car out, loaded me and my luggage into it and drove me the rest of the way to the train station! People are still willing to go out of their way to help others and Abergavenny has a goodly supply of such people.
Oh, and the folks at the Greyhound Rescue thrift store are delightful! I drooled over the selection in the window of the hat shop, and I would have loved to visit with even more of the adorable dogs so many walkers had with them. It is a great town.
Sutherland
10
Scored 10
Very nice place, great shopping and coffee spots, more...
Very nice place, great shopping and coffee spots, more difficult to find nice pubs. Great charity shops and friendly people.
The best resturant was a Turkish place called Anatolian trust me the food and atmosphere is amazing! Such good service too.
Donna
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Abergavenny is a lovely market town
Abergavenny is a lovely market town
I wide variety of shops, indoor Market with a fabulous cheese stall and a great cafe.
People friendly.
Abergavenny is clean and has a good accessible car park.
It's in a perfect location for the town centre. There's a big car park across the road which you pay for (e.g.£5.60 for 24 hours) and there's a huge free car park down the hill towards the river; great for dog walking. The hotel is well looked after by caring, friendly staff. Breakfast was great. There's a lovely tree-lined piazza where you can enjoy food and drinks.Couldn't fault anything. Worth whatever you pay.
Ffion went out of her way to make our stay at The Abergavenny Hotel as comfortable and easy going as possible. We appreciated all the information we were given both in the folder in the room and verbally, to enable us to enjoy our first visit to the town. The Continental breakfast buffet was exceptional both in quality of food and drinks and the way it was thoughtfully displayed to give easy access for each item.
Nice quiet surroundings and very close to the town centre. Pleasant and friendly hots. Very nice cooked breakfast served up by Lynne. There was also a choice of fruit, pancakes and cereals. Tea, coffee and orange juice provided. A good place to stay if visiting the local area and the Brecon beacons.
Location was perfect, with a lovely little bar across the road if needed, the accommodation was fitted out with all the kitchen implements and glassware you would need on a short break, really lovely and quirky, we would not hesitate to book if we were to visit Abergavenny again.
The bull pen was a lovely cottage. Very spacious and with beautiful surroundings. The kitchen was fully equipped and the beds clean and comfortable. Abergavenny town centre was about 8 minutes drive. Overall our stay was pleasant and communication with the host excellent.
Friendly owner and staff. Was travelling on my own but felt totally safe, not just in Ty Llew but also the surrounding area.
Only a short walk to the train station or into Abergavenny.
Breakfast was lovely, fantastic range of food and the quality was superb.
Attractive decor and a good location with outdoor space to sit in. Owner has put thought into making it comfortable, welcoming and well equipped. Very handy for the restaurants, pubs and good range of independent shops of Abergavenny but not noisy.
Beautifully decorated cosy cottage, had everything you could need and in a lovely location. Close to local area with shops, restaurants and supermarket. Host was so attentive and made sure we had everything we needed.
Property was very comfortable and warm and within walking distance to Abergavenny. It’s a great base for exploring the area. The property was ideal for us as it had a small garden and is dog friendly with parking.
The cottage is convenient to Abergavenny and within a short driving distance of many local attractions. There's a Waitrose just down the road to stock up on provisions if you stay for several days as we did.
Fantastic location right in the centre of Abergavenny. Cosy comfy cottage. Very quiet although we were just behind the pub.
Great area for shopping and eating out. Lovely walks nearby.
We found this accommodation very warm and homely. The room was spacious and well stocked with goodies which was a lovely touch. Would highly recommend this hotel.
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