Crickhowell Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Crickhowell featuring street scenes
Thanks toCrickhowell's rural location, neatly sandwichedbetween Abergavennyand Breacon,the town is ideal for outdoor pursuits. Alongside the usual range of hotels youare spoilt for choice when it comes to campsites and bed and breakfastaccommodation that caters for active visitors throughout the year.

Although the Green Manmusic festival at Glanusk Park swells the visitor numbers in August, during therest of the year, you'll find a quintessential example of small town life inPowys and the southeast of Wales.

Shoppingin Crickhowell

A quick browse around thehigh street will show you just how seriouslyCrickhowell values its local identity as most ofthe shops are independently owned and provide a wide range of locally sourcedproduce as well as very knowledgeable shop keepers.

Crickhowellis a fine example of a thriving rural town that’s full of character. If you'rehoping to get kitted out to explore the surrounding area you'll find plenty ofsports and outdoor stores that will be more than happy to help you on yourjourney.

Restaurantsin Crickhowell

From pub grub and cider tobistros and champagne, there is a great assortment of restaurants and places toeat in Crickhowell with some stunning settings toenjoy whilst you tuck in.

There's nothing betterafter a good day's trek or stroll than a delicious plate of home cooked foodand for hearty portions, log fires and fresh local produce you've certainlycome to the right place.

Landmarksin Crickhowell

Wherever you turn in Powysyou're reminded of the past: Crickhowell iscertainly no exception to this. There are castles, canals and churchesproviding constant reminders of times gone by.

LlanthonyPriory, the National Mining Museum and the World Heritage siteof Blaenavon Ironworks all make for a fascinating trip down memory lane,especially when viewed against the backdrop of the stunning countryside.

OutdoorActivities in Crickhowell

No matter how fast or howslow you like to take your outdoor recreation,Crickhowell can accommodate you with its array ofhiking, biking and pony trekking trails to help you keep active amongst thehillsides.

Aside from the choice ofphysical outdoor pursuits, Crickhowell is alsohome to a good range of art galleries and craft shops, which will no doubtinspire even the most reticent of artists to pick up a paintbrush or camera andmake the most of the surrounding scenery. 

Naturein Crickhowell

Nature reserves providesome excellent opportunities to view indigenous wildlife in its naturalwoodland or hillside habitat. 

Of course, for many, thenatural world of southeast Wales starts and endswith the BreconBeacons and the Black Mountains, and it will come asno surprise that these landscapes dominate the region and they will form muchmore than an evening's worth of enjoyable conversation.

EssentialCrickhowell 

Crickhowellis a small, yet charming, town in Powys with a proud independent spirit that isstill always typified by a very warm welcome. Anyone interested in exploringand getting outdoors will be in their absolute element but artists, musiciansand authors are also amongst those coming back for an inspirational taste ofthe good life.

The Old Rectory Country Hotel
The Old Rectory Country Hotel
3.5 out of 5
The Old Rectory Hotel, Crickhowell, Wales
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
The price is ₹7,797 per night from 2 Jun to 3 Jun
₹7,797
per night
2 Jun - 3 Jun
Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews.
8.2/10 Very Good! (269 reviews)
Comfortable hotel in charming location.
"Overnight stay to visit relatives"

Reviewed on 12 May 2024

The Old Rectory Country Hotel
Dragon Inn Crickhowell
Dragon Inn Crickhowell
4 out of 5
47 High Street, Crickhowell, Wales
The price is ₹13,009 per night from 20 May to 21 May
₹13,009
per night
20 May - 21 May
Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews.
8.8/10 Excellent! (238 reviews)
"Fabulous, clean, friendly"

Reviewed on 2 May 2024

Dragon Inn Crickhowell
The Manor Hotel
The Manor Hotel
3 out of 5
Brecon Road, Crickhowell, Wales
The price is ₹12,238 per night from 21 May to 22 May
₹12,238
per night
21 May - 22 May
Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in their reviews.
8/10 Very Good! (92 reviews)
"Friendly staff, great food, comfortable toom"

Reviewed on 23 Apr 2024

The Manor Hotel
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Quay Apartments Clarence House
Quay Apartments Clarence House
3.5 out of 5
Clarence Place, Newport, Wales
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking (surcharge) and a 24-hour front desk.
8.6/10 Excellent! (98 reviews)
Home from home
"Throughly enjoyed the stay"

Reviewed on 26 Mar 2024

Quay Apartments Clarence House
1 Bed Converted Railway Wagon Near Crickhowell
1 Bed Converted Railway Wagon Near Crickhowell
Crickhowell, Wales
Enjoy free parking and a garden.
1 Bed Converted Railway Wagon Near Crickhowell
The Sleeping Giant - Pen Y Cae Inn
The Sleeping Giant - Pen Y Cae Inn
3 out of 5
Pen Y Ace Inn, Swansea, Wales
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and premium bedding.
10/10 Exceptional! (6 reviews)
Perfect stay
"The cleanest place ever stayed. New and well thought facility. Good communication. No sign at the entrance, easy to miss."

Reviewed on 7 May 2024

The Sleeping Giant - Pen Y Cae Inn
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Beautiful and friendly small village.

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