Discover the best top things to do in Abergavenny, United Kingdom including St Martin's Church, The Marches Delicatessen, Abergavenny Baker, Black Mountains Cycle Centre, The Tithe Barn, St Marys Church, Abergavenny Market, Abergavenny Tourist Information Centre, St Mary's Priory, Abergavenny Museum and Castle, Baker Street Cinema.
Restaurants in Abergavenny
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Located in the beautiful market town of Abergavenny, The Marches Delicatessen showcases a selection of fine cheese, charcuterie and local artisan foods from across Wales and The Marches region. The majority of our food is sourced directly from producers. This allows us to see first-hand the passion and dedication which goes into making the exceptional produce we sell.
When we moved to Abergavenny this shop was a wonderful find. The range of cheeses from Wales and the Marches region was extensive and the other items in the shop, from biscuits and chutneys to bread, charcuterie and olives, to gin and beers was really comprehensive. It came as a shock, though maybe not a total surprise, when the shop closed as of January 1st this year. There's still the branch in Monmouth, which has the added plus of a café which also serves light lunches ... a bit of a journey but well worthwhile now and again.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Eat, drink, chat, laugh and savour the experience of learning how to bake fresh, beautiful breads from around the world. From Armenian flatbreads to buttery French croissant, focaccia to traditional Chelsea buns. 9.30am - 4.30pm. All ingredients, equipment, refreshments and a home cooked lunch with wine / beer included.
Best ever experience. Been three times now - French bread and croissants, Welsh Bread incl yeasted Bara Brith and now Italian breads incl ciabatta and focaccia. Rachel is an inspiring teacher and the new cookery school stunning and stylish. Well situated and easy to find in Abergavenny. Regreshments and lunch all included and you go home with a large bag of your own homemade goodies! Will be booking soon on middle easter breads next year...
5.0 based on 38 reviews
Black Mountains Cycle Centre is an exciting downhill bike park set in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park. With trails suitable for intermediate and advanced riders there is something guaranteed to challenge everyone. Uplifts run on Wednesday-Sunday and we are also open daily for push and ride.
Always a great day in the bikes at Black Mountain Cycle Centre, the uplift is quick and easy, the drivers are friendly and help you with your bike All the trails are built and maintained very well! Super fun too Is a great place to progress your riding and build up your confidence, be it with jumping or corners or rough stuff, they have it all and for different abilities from intermediate upwards Highly recommend a visit
4.5 based on 145 reviews
This should definitely be listed. There is a wonderful museum, cafe with outdoor seating area, and exhibition,beautiful Millennium Tapestry
4.5 based on 225 reviews
Interesting and quirky stalls. Good choice of things available. Stall selling home made preserves - grapefruit marmalade delicious. The market was the main reason for our weekend in Abergavenny; didn't disappoint.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We are the Abergavenny and Brecon Beacons National Park Information Centre, we hold information all about Abergavenny, Monmouthshire and The Brecon Beacons National Park so if you need to know whats on, what to do, or what to see in the area we are the people to come and see. We have lots of free information as well as books and maps for sale. Our staff and volunteers are all passionate about our wonderful area and would love to help you get the most out of your visit. We are currently closed while we relocate to the Town Hall in Cross Street, where we will be reopening on the 11th of November.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Really superb memorials, and all visitors to Abergavenny should visit it. The Jesse Tree is one of the very few survivors of a once common feature and is a real gem of medieval wood carving. Anyone with even a moderate interest in art should visit it.
4.0 based on 343 reviews
Wanted to show my children a little bit of Abergvenny history whilst visiting family who live there. Brilliant! Free entry in this hidden little gem. Glorious views, lots of history did not disappoint. Well worth a visit
4.0 based on 25 reviews
I’ve visited the cinema in Abergavenny a few times, always a treat! It’s small intimate atmosphere makes for an excellent film viewing. With sweet or salted popcorn plus other confectionery available, including tea, coffe and got chocolate... I could almost have been sat at home! All I needed was my slippers!
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