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Self-catering accommodation and holidays in Abergavenny
Those seeking holidays in Abergavenny will find a fabulous array of accommodation to choose from in and around the market town widely considered to be the gateway to Wales. Discover self-catering holiday cottages, ranging from traditional Welsh retreats for small groups to generous properties for large parties, where you can enjoy both the bustling Monmouthshire market town and its spectacular surrounding mountain scenery. Treat yourself to a romantic stay for two and head out to explore the Brecon Beacons or take all the family with you to enjoy the exceptional outdoor activities available in this corner of Wales. Find dog-friendly Abergavenny cottages, where your happy hound can join you on your holiday and browse properties with beautiful gardens and roaring wood burners, making them homes for all seasons.
Famed for its annual Food Festival, Abergavenny is a must for all foodies. Throughout the year, dine out in pubs, cafes and restaurants serving delicious dishes made from locally sourced, seasonal produce. Ponder in the market and independent outlets to buy artisan bread, local cheese and tasty Welsh cakes. From the town, head off to go walking, mountain biking and cycling: explore the Black Mountains and climb peaks including the Blorenge and Sugar Loaf - there's a wide range of Abergavenny walks to choose from. Go horse-riding, fishing or play golf in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Head out of town to spend an afternoon wandering around the ruins of 13th-century Llanthony Priory or at the Goytre Wharf and Canal Visitor Centre from which you can walk along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.