The Loft at Goytre Hall
56665.2 miles S of Abergavenny | Sleeps 2 (no children under 16)
From £150 per night
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
Foxhunter Inn serves real ale and home cooked food and has an enclosed beer garden for summer dining. Food is served Wednesday to Saturday and Sunday lunch time.
Nearby beach
Whilst not a family day out beach (there is no sand to be found) Severn Beach does have a wide pathway for walks along the front and good views of the Severn Bridges. This is a good place for fishing and dogs are allowed year round.
Nearby walk
Thanks to the National Garden Centre website we can bring you this pretty valley garden where you can wander around and enjoy a one acre wildflower meadow. Open a few days a year, take a look at their facebookpage for details.
Nearby town
Found just six miles from Abergavenny, Nant-y-derry is a small Monmouthshire village with a thriving pub and garden centre.
Also nearby
Situated on the outskirts of Abergavenny, Baffle Haus is a motor inspired cafe, kitchen and retail space.
August 2024
Loved it
Excellent food, friendly service and great atmosphere. I love burgers and motorbikes so it was right up my street. Felt like the owners and staff were genuine about that they do, nothing is being put on just for image.
There's fun for all the family here with boat hire, canoe hire, fishing, cycling and woodland walks. Take a look at their website for further details and plan your day of adventure.
Situated on the bank of the river Usk, The Chainbridge Riverside Inn is a traditional country pub, family owned with ample parking. You will find a restaurant, bar, garden and terrace here, perfect for al fresco summer dining.
Pontypool golf course overlooks surrounding countryside towards the Bristol Channel to the south and the valleys and hills of south wales. Here you will find an 18 hole par 69, 5993 yard golf course which can test even the best golfers. Take a look at their website for further details and to book a tee off time.
Famed for its annual food festival, Abergavenny is a vibrant town with a good selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Visit the local vineyard on the lower slops of Sugar Loaf mountain overlooking the town or head to the Goytre Wharf, great for walks, bike rides or cannoe hire.
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