Beacon Park Cottages

Beacon Park Cottages Luxury holiday cottages on the stunning Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal near Abergavenny Dogs are welcome, too.

Situated just outside Abergavenny, these 5 star, luxury detached cottages are part of the historic fabric of Llanfoist Wharf, the prettiest location on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal. Wharfinger's Cottage sleeps 6, Incline Cottage sleeps 2, and Dry Dock Cottage sleeps 2. Originally a hive of industry, Llanfoist Wharf is now a tranquil spot nestled amongst 30 acres of broadleaf woodland on the

side of the Blorenge mountain - located in both the Brecon Beacons National Park and Blaenavon World Heritage Site. The wharf dates back to the early 1800s and features in Alexander Cordell’s bestseller, Rape of the Fair Country. It was built to transfer pig iron from the tramroad, which came down the side of the Blorenge mountain, to the canal, and then across the world via the port of Newport.

08/02/2024

Here's a date for your diary: SATURDAY 9 MARCH. A brand new SPRING FOOD FAIR is coming to Abergavenny and we'd love to see you there! FREE ENTRY. Venue: St Mary's Priory and Tithe Barn NP7 5ND.

Buy local. Shop sustainably. Say hello to the best growers and producers in/around Monmouthshire (25 exhibitors). Shop for staple foods. Have a little taster. Sign up to a box scheme. Enjoy live music and talks. There will be children's activities too. Plus local groups sharing their work, creating a fairer, more sustainable and healthy food system in the county.

The full line-up will be shared shortly.

This event is a joint partnership between Abergavenny Food Festival and Monmouthshire County Council. Funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund Food Resilience Programme.

Monmouthshire Food Partnership St Mary's Priory Monmouthshire

06/02/2024
01/02/2024

A beautiful winter morning in Abergavenny. Such a lovely shot from a couple of years back, showing first light hitting the hills of the Brecon Beacons whilst the town is still in darkness. We especially love the stark western slope of the Skirrid in the background, still in shadows.

Surrounded by its Seven Hills (who can name them all?), Abergavenny is seen as the gateway to the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons, with the Usk Valley continuing up to Brecon and beyond to the left of this photo.

Have a look on our website for plenty of great walk ideas in the area, plus events, where to eat, places to stay and more.

https://www.visitmonmouthshire.com/explore/abergavenny/

26/01/2024

Pen y Fan is the highest peak is the Brecon Beacons – climb to its summit the quiet way with BBC Countryfile Magazine's 10.5-mile walking route.

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22/01/2024

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20/11/2023
20/11/2023

If you're passionate about photography, history and capturing the beauty of Cadw sites, your shot could be part of our 2025 calendar.

📸 Share your best photographs of Cadw monuments for the chance to be part of history with a feature in the 2025 Cadw calendar!

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Address

Church Lane, Llanfoist
Abergavenny
NP79NG

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447734980509

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Situated just outside Abergavenny, our three luxury detached cottages are set in the prettiest location on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal - historic Llanfoist Wharf. Wharfinger's Cottage sleeps 6, while Incline Cottage and Dry Dock Cottage sleep 2. Perfect for a relaxing waterside break and if you fancy getting on the water you can add a narrowboat break (available March to November) to make a longer holiday. Originally a hive of industry, Llanfoist Wharf is now a tranquil spot nestled amongst 30 acres of broadleaf woodland on the side of the Blorenge mountain - located in both the Brecon Beacons National Park and Blaenavon World Heritage Site. The wharf dates back to the early 1800s and features in Alexander Cordell’s bestseller, R**e of the Fair Country. It was built to transfer pig iron from the tramroad, which came down the side of the Blorenge mountain, to the canal, and then across the world via the port of Newport.