Discover the best top things to do in Crickhowell, United Kingdom including M T Cashell Family Butchers, Wern Trekking and Riding Centre, Crug Hywel (Table Mountain), Book-ish, Crickhowell Bridge, St Edmund's Church, Crickhowell Resource and Information Centre, Nantyffin Cider Mill Inn, Crickhowell Castle, Golden Castle Riding Stables.
Restaurants in Crickhowell
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Local Family Butchers sourcing Local quality Beef , Lamb and Free range pork supporting Local Welsh Farmers . Cashells , Supports Local Welsh Artisan producers call in for a Warm friendly welcome , we love to chat !!
How nice to find a family butcher that is everything it sets out to be. This lovely shop is top quality in all respects - welcoming and friendly, with excellent meat and a delicatessen (some fruit and veg and basic groceries also on offer at fair prices. The Russet apples were among the best I've ever tasted.) What more can you ask ? Anyone living here or nearby is lucky to have Cashell's as a neighbour, and anyone on a self-catering holiday can be assured of the very best.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed this walk which we found online. Challenging at the start but worth it. It was a nearly 13 mile circular walk. Parked at the carpark near the Crickhowell visitor centre. Went to a nearby coffee shop and then we started. Along the main road then straight up table mountain. Wow the views. Then upwards to cover 3 pens which are relatively flat. Back down and then back up table mountain ending up back at Crickhowell and then to the pub. Perfect day! Quite a few people doing the same. You could even extend the walk to cover more pens and make it around 19 miles.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
Independent bookshop with cafe and event centre.
First time back after lockdown and it’s better than ever. Still the best place for coffee and tea in Crickhowell. Warm and friendly and, more importantly, felt safe in these strange COVID times. The food is homemade and yummy. Cauliflower Dahl, pizzas and Welsh rarebit are firm favourites. Great cakes too especially the scones if you’re lucky enough to get them still warm from the oven. And books too. What’s not to love.
4.5 based on 118 reviews
There is a lovy canal walk which start in Crickhowell and crosses the bridge. It takes about an hour and takes you along the canal path past lime works. It was a lovely day and a great way to enjoy some of the scenery. We ended up back in the village and enjoyed a cold cider.
4.5 based on 21 reviews
There are many free information leaflets as well as walk booklets you can buy. The volunteer staff here are very good and knowledgeable and can point you in the right direction for walks ,accommodation, shopping and things to do. Beside all this You can have Teas coffee and cakes !
4.0 based on 45 reviews
Absolutly brilliant afternoon , excellent food and service staff are so kind and will help to best of their ability , a great experience would recommend ????????
4.0 based on 54 reviews
This is a beautiful town with everything you require. Easy parking, lots of small shops and the local pubs and hotels have great flower displays.The historic ruins of the Castle can by walked round though there is only a couple of parts left. The River Usk runs by the town and the bridge is well worth viewing the surrounding views all around are wonderful.
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