Hotels in Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent, Wales

Hotels in Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent, Wales. Whether you are visiting Crickhowell as a tourist or business traveller, for a weekday getaway or a weekend break, Crickhowell is the place to visit. A various tourist attractions in Crickhowell and activities you will be spoilt for choice.

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Brecon Road, Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent
Star Rating: 3

The Manor sits at the foot of the ancient fortress Table Mountain. Situated in the beautiful Usk valley within the Brecon Beacons National Park and close to the pretty market town of Crickhowell we are superbly located for lots of outdoor activities. With 22 individual styled bedrooms The Manors interior is honest and unpretentious. Our Bistro overlooks the valley encroached by an impressive escarpment and below the river Usk. Our food is quintessentially British we believe in simple unfussy food using seasonal produce. 90% of the meat and poultry served at our restaurant comes from our family farm just down the road. So we know exactly what our animals have been fed throughout their life and hope this will also lessen our carbon impact on the environment. With a leisure suite swimming pool and Jacuzzi The Manor hotel is the perfect country get away it provides ideal affordable accommodation to recharge and refresh in a clean green natural environment.

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High Street, Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent
Star Rating: 3

Located in Crickhowell in the beautiful Brecon Beacons The Bear is famous far and wide for its welcoming atmosphere historic character and good food. With old world charm and modern amenities The Bear is an ideal retreat for a country break. Although a building of great antiquity - it dates back to 1432 - the Bear tastefully incorporates all modern comforts into its historic surroundings. A cobbled forecourt archway into the inner courtyard and 19th-century stagecoach timetable in the bar are all reminders of the Bear's former role. Popular with locals and visitors alike the Bear is the social hub of the pretty little town of Crickhowell. Guest bedrooms within the hotel and the renovated courtyard are a continuation of the traditional character offered throughout the hotel however rooms are infused with modern conveniences such as wireless internet and satellite television that enhance the comfort of your stay. With comfortable relaxing furnishings and well maintained décor rooms are ideal for a relaxing night's rest after a full day enjoying all that the area has to offer.The regularly changing restaurant menu makes the most of wonderful locally sourced produce allowing the kitchen brigade to cook dishes to the highest standard a feat proven by the many awards won in the uk and the worldwide recognition garnered. Menus change with the seasons as does the atmosphere of the delightful dining rooms. From intimate and cosy with open log fires for the winter to light and airy with fresh Spring flowers the surroundings offered fit comfortably with the fine fare on offer. As the restaurant is very popular with locals guest wishing to dine should reserve a table in advance. The Bear's low-beamed bar filled with antiques and toasted by a roaring log fire in winter has twice won the Best Pub in Britain' award. The warm and characterful style befits the hotel's manner setting the tone for the unique and whimsical atmosphere only found in such historic establishments. As would befit a bar that is recommended by CAMRA - the campaign for real ale we hold a good variety of well kept handpulled beers. Local brews are sold whenever possible with guest ales sold on a seasonal basis. The bar sells a large number of different vintages by the glass allowing the discerning drinker to sample a variety of wines. Set in the heart of The Brecon Beacons National Park one of Britains most beautiful wilderness areas you will find some of the finest walks in Britain with the Beacons themselves and The Black Mountains right on the hotel's doorstep. Despite the colossal stature of the natural surroundings which exude a grand sense of magnificence the bear is just an hour's drive from Bristol and less than an hour from Cardiff.

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llangattockcrickhowell, Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent
Star Rating: 3

Set in 13 acres with a 9 hole par 3 golf couirsewith the Brecon to Pontypool canal above the Hotel.Once the home of Henry Vaughan the poetnow a hotel with a Wedding licence and a function room for a 120a restaurant over looking the golf that sits 40.All rooms refurbished to a high standard.DBB and Breaks

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47 High Street, Crickhowell, Blaenau Gwent
Star Rating: 3G

The Dragon is a very old hostelry located on the High Street. The town is regarded as a jewel of the Brecon Beacons Black Mountains National Park. Nestling in the gorgeous Usk valley Crickhowell is surrounded by mountains and comprises a Norman castle and a collection of early Georgian houses and cottages. It's a beautiful spot and a perfect base for adventures in the National Park.In addition to walking cycling and motor touring the park offers pony trekking hang gliding sailing canoeing fishing shooting golf and many natural and historical attractions. The latter include waterfalls fortresses ancient abbeys canals and mountain railways.The team at the Dragon is led by the owner Ashley Robert Nield. He purchased the building on 31 July 2007. An ex-journalist who has worked for national newspapers and magazines he decided to return to Wales when London and the travelling life had lost their allure. It's a friendly fun atmosphere and about as far removed from a corporate hotel environment as it's possible to get.

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