Crickhowell
Nestling in the Beautiful Usk Valley and lying to the South of the Eastern Range of the Brecon Beacons and under the Black Moutains, the town of Crickhowell and its surrounding villages have attractions that are enticements for all visitors to this wonderful corner of Wales.
Our thriving Market Town offers an interesting variety of Shops and Businesses which cater for the community and visitors to Crickhowell. The Town and surrounding villages offer a wide and varied choice of places to eat and drink.
Crickhowell Search Results
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Ramblers Rest Cottage
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 810196
Beautiful Grade II Listed cottage in Crickhowell - Brecon Beacons National Park.
Close to River Usk, walks along the canal, or up into the hills. Good local food shops and plenty of places to eat.
Strictly NO SMOKING. -
The Studio B&B
- Bed & Breakfast Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01874 730872
The Studio is set down a quiet country lane with beautiful views of the mountains from every window. Separate from the main house, you have your own four walls and a pretty private garden.
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Green Man Festival 2010
- The Glanusk Estate, Crickhowell Crickhowell Powys
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The Green Man Festival runs over four days and three nights, and features three days of music including psychedelia, indie, dance, Americana and folk across five stages, as well as a full programme including art, literature, film, comedy, healing zones, ceilidhs, and Welsh language poetry.
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Glaisfer Uchaf Farm
- Other Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01874730876
Glaisfer Uchaf is a small family hill farm of 100 acres. We began selling our lamb directly from the farm 9 years ago, and have gradually expanded to include Aberdeen Angus Beef, Free Range Chickens, Aylsebury Ducks, and Old Spot Pork.
See us at local Farmers Markets and Food Festivals including
Abergavenny Brecon Llantrisant Llangynidr Church Village Penderyn
Or come to the farm to collect. -
Glangrywyney Court
- Country House Hotel Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811288
Staying in this modest Georgian mansion which dates back to around 1800 with typically palladian architecture is a very special experience. With four acres of established and listed gardens, surrounded by 33 acres of parkland there are plenty of quiet places to sit and simply enjoy the surroundings.
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Gwyn Deri Bed & Breakfast
- Bed & Breakfast Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 812494
Gwyn Deri Bed & Breakfast is situated in quiet and peaceful Crickhowell, which is a pretty town in the Brecon Beacons National Park, lying to the south of the Black Mountains in the valley of the River Usk.
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Ty Tal Bed & Breakfast.
- Bed & Breakfast Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 812240
Ty Tal Bed & Breakfast is a friendly and relaxed family home situated a few minutes walk from Crickhowell's High Street, with stunning views of the river Usk and the surrounding scenery.
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The Manor Hotel
- Country House Hotel Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 810212
The Manor sits at the foot of the ancient fortress, Table Mountain. With its striking white exterior against the vivid green backdrop of the Black Mountains this Manor House makes a bold statement.
Situated in possibly the most beautiful valley in the Beacons National Park on the fringes of the pretty and sophisticated market town of Crickhowell, the views here are humbling. -
Crickhowell
- Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811970
Crickhowell nestles in the beautiful Usk Valley. This thriving Market Town, which has a unique charm, offers an interesting variety of shops, places to eat, drink and stay with attractions for all the family.Whilst there are countless opportunities for the active, everyone can enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery and river valleys. This wonderful corner of Wales is easily accessible being less than an hour from the Severn Bridge with rail access in nearby Abergavenny.
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The Barn at Hall Farm
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811200
The Barn is situated about 1km above our farm house. The views are spectacular across the Usk valley with Sugar Loaf Mountain as a backdrop.
The farm is a working organic farm, in the most southerly tip of Powys. -
Croeso Hotel & Restaurant
- Small Hotel Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 810573
Situated in a quiet spot above the BrecMon canal
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Glangrywyney Court - Cottages
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811288
THE LODGE
The Lodge is as it suggests - situated at the entrance to the 33 acre Glangrwyney Court estate and refurbished to offer comfortable accommodation for four people. It has full oil fired central heating , utility room, full kitchen with dining end and a sitting room with t.v. dvd and cd/radio. Upstairs there is a double bedroom and another twin bedroom, and a full bathroom with bath and separate shower. All the rooms in the Lodge are beautifully furnished with pretty drapes and bed linen and lots of special touches to offer guests a comfortable stay. -
Digby Turner & Co
- Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811110
Digby Turner & Co is a firm of Chartered Surveyors with over 20 years experience specialising in providing professional valuation advice.
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Penlan Bach
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01874 730461
Welcome to Penlan Bach, our award winning self catering home from home on the banks of the River Usk, midway between the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains.
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Crickhowell Walking Festival 2010
- CRiC Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811970
The 2010 Crickhowell Walking Festival is being eagerly anticipated after last year's festival proved to be yet another great success. More than 750 walkers took part in over 50 walks and events. The 2010 festival will take place from 27th February to 7th March.The Festival is organised by the Crickhowell Resource and Information Centre (CRiC), a charitable organisation based in the centre of Crickhowell. Here you will find the Tourist Information Centre as well as an Internet Cafe, Art Gallery, Public Toilets and other facilities. CRiC is open from 9am to 5pm during the Festival.
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Porthmawr House
- Bed & Breakfast Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 812404
Porthmawr is an intriguing mix of experiences. It is historic and contemporary. Set in three acres of sweeping gardens in the charming Brecon Beacons town of Crickhowell, it offers something you dont often find bed and breakfast with the accent on luxury. But then again, Porthmawr is no ordinary house.
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Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn
- Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 810775
At the foot of the Black Mountains 1 and a half miles from Crickhowell, 8 miles from Abergavenny and14 miles from Brecon is the award winning Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn.
Literally translated as 'the Brook by the border' The Nantyffin was originally a drovers' inn dating back to the 16th century. Well known for its production of cider during the 19th century - The Nantyffin is now recognised as one of the great food destinations in Wales. -
Ty Gwyn B&B
- Bed & Breakfast Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 811625
Welcome to Ty Gwyn - a charming Grade II listed period home just a few minutes stroll from the centre of Crickhowell with its excellent choice of pubs, inns and restaurants.
Ty Gwyn, Welsh for White House, was built in the late 18th century. Reputedly the home for a while of the Regency Architect John Nash, Ty Gwyn retains a number of its original features and boasts large spacious rooms - all ensuite and recently refurbished to a high standard. -
Gliffaes Country House Hotel
- Country House Hotel Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01874 730 371
The chances are you have landed on this site as you are looking for a small Country House hotel in a stunning location in the Brecon Beacons National Park near Crickhowell, which offers good food and service with neither exorbitant prices nor a lot of pretension; you may well have found what you are looking for.
We have space, lots of fresh air, no main roads, a large river, huge awe inspirng trees, owls and otters and a huge dollop of good food and good service. In short a very unspoilt & hidden corner of Wales waiting for you to discover. -
Wern Watkin Bunkhouse
- Bunkhouse Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873 812307
We are situated high on the mountain above Crickhowell in the Brecon Beacons. You can walk directly out on to the mountain from the front door. Nearby are cliffs, Ancient woodland, caves and a world Heritage site. Our guests include , family reunions, groups of friends, training groups and a wide variety of youth groups.
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Merryfields Barn
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01873-810013
Located in the Brecon Beacons National Park, with stunning views of nearby Crickhowell and the Black Mountains (including the Sugar Loaf and Table Mountain), Merryfields Barn is a new conversion built to high specifications by local craftsmen.
The property overlooks an orchard and lawn. At the rear, there's a large, private patio area with a barbecue and an enclosed paddock with a small stream. The River Usk and charming market town of Crickhowell are only a mile away. -
Cwmdu Cwrt
- Self Catering Crickhowell Powys
- phone: 01384 395954
A Welsh stone cottage in a courtyard setting, built on the site of an apple orchard in the pretty village of Cwmdu in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Panoramic mountain views, comfortable accommodation, ideal for exploring the National Park - walking, bird watching or just relaxing.
Ideal for long or short breaks - Walkers and cyclists welcome
Its peaceful location and lovely views have given pleasure to visitors and friends who have stayed here over the past few years.
Sorry no pets
1 minute away from the village pub.