This former coaching inn is set on the edge of Brecon Beacons, in the historic market town of Abergavenny. The Angel Hotel offers a restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi.
The Lamb & Flag is at the foot of the mighty Sugar Loaf Mountain near the bustling town of Abergavenny, at the gateway to the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park.
Kathryn E Davies
United Kingdom
A very friendly and welcoming place to stay. Peppermint tea bags in the room would have been a welcome bonus
Offering mountain views, Pen-Y-Worlod Cottages in Abergavenny features accommodations and a garden. This vacation home offers free private parking, bicycle parking, and free Wifi.
Located just 5 minutes' walk from the center of Abergavenny, the Abergavenny Hotel offers private parking, a bar, and free WiFi throughout. Abergavenny Castle is just 1312 feet away.
Brogan
United Kingdom
The staff were so accommodating and the hotel pub/ breakfast really lovely. Our room was even upgraded.
The Clytha Arms in Abergavenny features 3-star accommodations with a garden, a restaurant and a bar. There's a playground and guests can use free WiFi and free private parking.
Roy
United Kingdom
Staff very friendly and welcoming and a great place to start a tour of the Brecons.
The Old Granary Farm Cottage offers accommodations in Abergavenny, 29 miles from Bristol Parkway Station. This apartment offers a garden. The apartment also features free Wifi and free private...
Abi
United States of America
The nicest host I’ve ever stayed with! Beautiful location and gorgeous facilities.
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The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Abergavenny this weekend is $173 or, for a 4-star hotel, $462. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Abergavenny for this weekend cost around $265 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We've been visiting Abergavenny for years and it's always...
We've been visiting Abergavenny for years and it's always been a warm, friendly place. Sadly some of the big retailers have moved on, but there are still the very useful mountain/outdoor shops you need, plus major supermarkets, and a new generation of independent retailers too. More eateries have sprung up, including some very indulgent patisserie shops!
The castle is well worth visiting, and there are some self-guided local walks you can find in leaflets that will help you find your way round the town to enjoy its many green spaces. Linda Vista Garden is beautiful and well worth visiting, especially for the brilliant Ambika Social cafe in its grounds - amazing coffee! Ambika is open Thurs - Sun, and also on Bank Holiday Mondays.
The theatre offers a varied programme, and you can usually find a tribute show or two on offer.
Aber is in easy reach of the Brecon Beacons, and Big Pit (Blaenavon) is close by too and well worth visiting.
Collar & Cuffs Co
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
The property is very clean and perfect for family stay . The area is quite and tranquil helping you relax and enjoy your stay in Abergavenny . The house is well furnished and all cutlery and everything you may need during your stay are available. The host is also very friendly and readily available whenever you need any assistance.We were received by a very nice bottle of wine and Welsh cakes . We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will go back there next time we are in Abergavenny
Carol made sure we had an amazing stay and also gave us some great tips on scenic routes and lovely walks around the area.
The room was very clean, location is great for experiencing a proper rural stay (in a real farm) but also very close to Abergavenny for restaurants and shops (around 5mins).
We were welcomed by tea and homemade Welsh cakes, they were so delicious!!
Everything. The hotel was quaint. Open fires trestle tables and pew type wooden seating.
The breakfast was exceptional. All local Welsh produce. Excellent coffee which I was advised came from Bridgend in South Wales. Homemade bread and jams. Loved it.
The bedroom was so cottagey. Comfy bed. Great choice of teas and coffees and chocolates.
Lovely clean room, all the staff were polite and friendly. The hotel is right next to Abergavenny market and is very convenient for many shops, cafes and bars. We chose to eat in the Nepalese restaurant belonging to the hotel and the food and service were amazing! I would highly recommend this hotel and would love to return in the future.
Picturesque, quiet, secluded location with beautiful views over to the Black mountains. Short walk to Offa's dyke path & White Castle and short drive to Abergavenny & Raglan castle. Comfy beds, great walk in shower. The conservatory was a bonus and made the lodge feel more spacious. Flexible check in. Fi was a great host.
A really lovely hotel situated in the centre of Abergavenny. The staff couldn't have been more helpful and the room and all the facilities were spotlessly clean. Very spacious room with a large, comfortable bed. Even though this is a working pub, there was zero noise from the bar or restaurant.
Kevin was a wonderful person and made me feel welcome from the 1st second. Great location... 15 minutes drive into some of the Beacons best treasures and a short walk into Abergavenny itself, with bars, restaurants and coffee shops close by.
The location, staff, bedroom and continental breakfast was excellent. The location is good as Abergavenny centre is only a 5 minute walk away. I have stayed in other hotels in/near the town but would happily use this one again.
Excellent location to get into town centre in the evening.
Parking on road only and limited as in a residential area but only required a short walk.
Breakfast choice was excellent, well cooked and plentiful.
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.
Lovely house in a great location in Abergavenny. Beautiful views from the house and a lovely garden with children's play area. Host was very responsive and welcoming throughout.
Good quality breakfast served by friendly staff. Extensive menu (Indian) in the restaurant in the evening. Above average prices for Indian food but worth it. Central location.
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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