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Pen-Y-Worlod Cottages

★★★★AbergavennyGarden view
9.1/ 10Excellent

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Rooms & Views

Two-Bedroom Cottage With Hot Tub
1x Super King 30 Up to 4
Garden view

This holiday home features a hot tub and a fireplace. Featuring a private entrance, this holiday home consists of 1 livi…

One-Bedroom Cottage Without Hot Tub
1x Double 20 Up to 2

This holiday home has a seating area with a sofa, a well-appointed kitchen with an oven, dining area and tumble dryer. T…

One-Bedroom Cottage With Hot Tub
1x Double 20 Up to 2
Garden view

This holiday home's standout feature is the hot tub. Boasting a private entrance, this holiday home includes 1 living ro…

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Restaurants nearby

  • The GaffBib Three converted sheds hidden away in the heart of town play host to this bright, airy restaurant with an attractive summer courtyard for alfresco dining. The menu lists an enticing, seasonally changing selection of well-priced small plates and larger sharing dishes. Robust, satisfying flavours abound across the cooking, starting strong with the excellent sourdough and Marmite butter. The team are welcoming and friendly, and their operation also includes a coffee shop and deli on the High Street.1.8km
  • Walnut Tree★ Michelin It's hard not to love Walnut Tree; it's got a cosy, open-fired bar, a dining room adorned with colourful art, and owners who run it with heart and soul. Shaun Hill, the quintessential chef’s chef, has been here for over 20 years and has a great understanding of flavours and balance. His overtly seasonal cooking blends the classical and the modern across dishes that are prepared with a no-frills, yet consistently delicious approach. Fish is a particular strength, be it red mullet with dashi or cod with brown shrimps, and the muscat crème caramel is a great way to finish.6.2km

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Attractions nearby

  • Abergavenny Castle Grade I listed building in Abergavenny. Ruined castle in the market town of Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales1.7km
  • Blaenavon Ironworks former ironworks transformed into a museum, in Blaenavon, Wales5.4km
  • Big Pit National Coal Museum former coal mine and industrial heritage museum in Blaenavon in south-east Wales, United Kingdom6.5km
  • Ysgyryd Fawr hill (486m) in Monmouthshire6.8km
  • Crickhowell Castle castle in Crickhowell, Powys, Wales, UK8.1km
  • Crug Hywel hillfort on summit of hill in Wales9.2km

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