Abergavenny Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Photo by Michaela Menzel
Tucked in the hills of Monmouthshire in south Wales, Abergavenny sits six miles from theEnglish-Welsh border and is known as the ‘Gateway to Wales’. Set beside the UskRiver, the picturesque market town edges the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, making it ideal for enjoying the greatoutdoors.With the Black Mountains providinga stunning backdrop, the town of Abergavennyhas much to offer. It is a delightful, traditional centre brimming withshops, pubs and restaurants, historic sites and a wealth of other attractions,including bustling markets and tranquil riverside walks.

Best of Abergavenny

Culture vultures, history buffs, shopaholics and foodies will findplenty to entertain them here.  Visit thegrounds of Abergavenny castle to seethe town’s ruined 13thcentury castle and walls, explore the townhistory museum and view the treasures inside St Mary’s Priory Church, a remnantof the town’s original 11th-century Benedictine priory. Check outthe Tithe Barn at St Mary’s to see the magnificent Abergavenny tapestry that was created by residents to mark themillennium.

There’s plenty more on your doorstep to keep you going. You can strollthrough the beautiful Linda VistaGardens to enjoy views of nearby Blorenge Mountain, explore pretty Castle Meadows to soak up the outlookover Sugar Loaf Mountain or browsethe farmer, crafts and antiques markets that regularly fill Abergavenny’s Victorian Market Hall.

Otherwise, there’s always the chance to dip in and out of Abergavenny’s eclectic shops, boutiquesand other emporiums, and take a break at the many welcoming cafes, pubs andrestaurants.

History of Abergavenny

Standing on the site of a Roman fort, the town of Abergavenny developed during the 11thcentury with the construction of both its Benedictine priory and castle — the remainsof which still stand today. During the 13th century, the town grewfurther, with the addition of protective walls and four gateways.

Ravaged by the Black Plague in the 14th century, Abergavenny enjoyed greater stabilitybetween the 15th and 17th centuries due to its weavingand tanning industries. During this time, it became known for its weeklymarkets and annual fairs, a reputation that remains today.

Sights around Abergavenny

Abergavenny sits on the doorstep of rugged countryside and countlesshistoric and cultural attractions. Strike out into the nearby Brecon Beacons to follow marked trails,see prehistoric standing stones, admire medieval churches and wonder atwaterfalls, caves and the largest natural lake in Wales, LLangorse.

Nearby there is also the 15thcentury Raglan Castle, the Roman baths at Caerleon and the opportunity to discoverthe area’s industrial heritage at the BlaenavonWorld Heritage Site, going underground into the former mines at the NationalCoal Muesum’s Big Pit.

Alternatively, you could try the active pursuits available around Abergavenny, you can find horseriding,sailing, fishing, golfing and other exciting sports and activities.

What’s on in Abergavenny

Abergavenny bustles with events all year round. Scour its marketsand shops, relax at its traditional inns, and savour fresh local food at its gastropubs and restaurants, whatever the season. Plus, be sure to visit the Abergavenny Food Festival in September —a whirl of speciality stalls and events that promises to delight foodaficionados.

Lamb & Flag
Lamb & Flag
3.5 out of 5
Brecon Road, Llanwenarth, Abergavenny, Wales
The price is ₹5,292 per night from 9 Jun to 10 Jun
₹5,292
per night
9 Jun - 10 Jun
Stay at this 3.5-star inn in Abergavenny. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Sugar Loaf Vineyards and Aber Rocks Climbing ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (125 reviews)
Abergavenny Walkabout
"We had an enjoyable stay at the Lamb & Flag . The hotel is in an extremely scenic location and convenient for Abergavenny. The staff were polite and helpful and the room was clean and comfortable 👌"

Reviewed on 4 Apr 2024

Lamb & Flag
The Kings Head Hotel
The Kings Head Hotel
4 out of 5
59-60 Cross Street, Abergavenny, Wales
The price is ₹8,406 per night from 30 May to 31 May
₹8,406
per night
30 May - 31 May
Stay at this 4-star hotel in Abergavenny. Enjoy free breakfast, parking (surcharge) and a garden. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews. Popular ...
7.6/10 Good! (105 reviews)
Fantastic stay.
"Very welcoming and helpful staff. Great location and atmosphere. Room was really lovely with very comfy bed. Everything was clean and fresh. Good range for breakfast and well cooked. Would stay again."

Reviewed on 25 May 2024

The Kings Head Hotel
The Celyn
The Celyn
3.5 out of 5
Forest Coal Pit, Abergavenny, Wales
The price is ₹11,907 per night from 10 Jun to 11 Jun
₹11,907
per night
10 Jun - 11 Jun
Stay at this 3.5-star B&B in Abergavenny. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast in their reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (71 reviews)
Lovely location and stay
"The Celyn is located in an outstanding rural position. From the moment you arrive Sarah and Paul were very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble. Our room was good sized, clean with outstanding views over the farm. The sheep and lambs were in the field in front and it was nice to see them. The ..."

Reviewed on 26 May 2024

The Celyn
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Broadstone Park Camping & Fishery
Broadstone Park Camping & Fishery
2 out of 5
Staunton Rd, Staunton, Coleford, Wales
Stay at this golf campsite in Coleford. Enjoy free parking and a coffee shop/cafe. Popular attractions Forest of Dean and St Mary's Church are located ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (12 reviews)
"Friendly welcome, clean and warm wigwam stay"

Reviewed on 26 Nov 2023

Broadstone Park Camping & Fishery
Quay Apartments Clarence House
Quay Apartments Clarence House
3.5 out of 5
Clarence Place, Newport, Wales
Stay at this 3.5-star apartment in Newport. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk. Popular attractions Friars Walk Newport and Newport ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (100 reviews)
Great accommodation stayed several times
"stayed for a chill out night, love the apartments"

Reviewed on 19 May 2024

Quay Apartments Clarence House
The Old Stables
The Old Stables
3.5 out of 5
Caerllwyn Ganol Farm, Twyn Gwyn Road, Mynyddislwyn, Newport, Wales
Enjoy free parking, a garden and in-room washers/dryers.
10/10 Exceptional! (3 reviews)
Fabulous
"I booked this place knowing little other than it was close enough to Cardiff for us to stay after the Bruce Springsteen concert. It was very well appointed, with a well equipped kitchen / dining room, spacious wet room, large bedroom and lounge with a sofa bed. And a hot tub in the communal garden ..."

Reviewed on 6 May 2024

The Old Stables
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
23 Sep 2019

We came specifically for the Food Festival and it more than met all our hopes and expectations. A truly wonderful and thoroughly enjoyable event.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
23 Sep 2019

Went for the Food Festival- great weekend

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
9 Sep 2019

Pleasant enough town in beautiful location. Petrol expensive!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
28 Aug 2019

The Brecon Beacons National Park, including the Black Mountains is outstanding for scenery.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
21 Jul 2019

Great place for a stopover.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
21 Jul 2019

Some lovely parks for walking the dog. Good selection of shops.

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