Pandy Club Site Discover Abergavenny
Places to see and things to do in the local area Make the most of your time
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Visit Don’t forget to check your Great Saving Guide for all the 1 Big Pit National Coal latest offers on attractions throughout the UK. Great Savings Museum Guide camc.com/greatsavingsguide Discover the world of coal mining on this exciting and informative day out. 5 The Skirrid 2 White Castle Hike through woodland and out onto open mountainside, before Powerful round towers guard a steep climb to the summit for the heart of this ruined castle, splendid views of the surrounding thought to date from the 13th countryside. Century. 6 Treads & Trails Pontypool and Blaenavon 3 Guided walking and mountain Railway biking in Brecon. On the World Heritage Site in Torfaen, with stunning scenery and events throughout the year. 4 Greenmeadow Community Farm Learn about farming, with activities including milking demonstrations and tractor rides.
White Castle Cycle
9 National Cycle Network The nearest National Cycle Network route to this site is route number 46, Abergavenny to Hereford.
Offa’s Dyke Path
Walk
7 Local routes A good walking route near to the site is the Offa’s Dyke Path. Information about local walks is available from Reception. 8 Abergavenny Abergavenny has been attracting hikers from around the world for years. With stunning views over the Brecon Beacons Park and the town, it is a backpacker’s haven. River Usk near Abergavenny
Explore
10 Ross-on-Wye A picturesque market town perched dramatically above the River Wye; renowned as the birthplace of tourism. St Mary’s Church spire has shaped the town’s skyline for over 700 years. 11 Abergavenny Steeped in history and charm, this town hosts a popular annual food festival and offers lots of independant restaurants and shops, as well as the scenic Goytre Wharf. Ross-on-Wye Visitor’s top tips
Symonds Yat Rock
Head to Symonds Yat Rock for Sunday lunch at the Carpenters Arms breathtaking views over the River Wye. was fantastic. Go to the Abergavenny market held The Sugar Loaf Mountain in every Tuesday and Friday where you can Abergavenny is a must, standing at 596 sample local produce. metres with phenomenal views across South Wales. Visit the oldest inn in Wales, The Skirrid Inn. Explore the stunning land of Elan Valley, home to lots of wildlife, whilst the dams Don’t forget to try the Pandy Burger in and reservoirs showcase remarkable the Old Pandy Inn, which is very friendly Victorian engineering. and welcomes dogs! The Forest of Dean & Wye Valley has We would recommend a visit to many scenic trails, castles, museums Hereford and Hay-on-Wye; we enjoyed and cathedrals with spectacular vistas. looking around the quirky bookshops and coffee places. Definitely visit Wilton Castle in Ross- on-Wye, it’s beautiful and is great for The historic Llanthony Priory is a great photos. visit, as is Tintern Abbey
Close by
Supermarkets Cinema Cashpoint There is a local shop in Baker St Cinema in Tesco, 6 miles. Llanvihangel, 1.25 miles Abergavenny. Tourist Information away. Morrisons, Tesco Swimming Pool In Abergavenny, 6 miles. and Aldi in Abergavenny, 6 In Abergavenny, 6 miles. miles and Waitrose outside Public transport the town (with recycling Petrol Station There is a bus service 5 facilities). Skirrid Mountain Garage, 1.4 minutes walk away, to miles, Esso, 6.1 miles. Abergavenny and Hereford
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