The Llanwenarth Hotel & Riverside Restaurant Formerly
known as the Pantrhiwgoch, dates back to the 16th Century
and is located midway between the market towns of Abergavenny
and Crickhowell, being half an hour's drive from either
the M4 or M5 motorways.
The Hotel is situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park,
one of the most beautiful locations in the country. Perched
high on the east bank of the River Usk, renowned for its
trout and salmon fishing, the Llanwenarth commands unrivalled
views across the river towards the Blorenge mountain, taking
in the whole of the spectacular Usk Valley.
The area is an ideal base for sightseeing and enjoying all
outdoor activities such as walking, climbing, horseriding,
fishing (day passes available), golf and more extreme sports
such as canoeing or hand gliding.
There are 17 individually decorated en-suite bedrooms offering
all modern amenities. The majority of the bedrooms overlooking
the River Usk have their own balconies with tables and chairs
where you can relax with a drink and take in the breathtaking
scenery. Following our extensive refurbishment during 2004
we now have available a specially designed bedroom suitable
for guests with walking disabilities and wheelchair users.
This spacious room boasts wider entrances, a wet room consisting
of walk in shower with seating. Additional features include
handrails, walk in storage/wardrobe and low-level furnishings.
The Riverside Restaurant, overseen by Chef / Patron Jon
West, who was a reputation of the highest standing in South
Wales, is one of the most popular venues in the area, making
table reservations essential. Floor to ceiling windows offering
panoramic views which add to the total dining experience
in the relaxed yet convivial atmosphere of our stylish restaurant.
In the summer months enjoy al fresco meals on our terrace.
A large Mediterranean style dining area overlooking the
river Usk and surrounding valleys serving a la carte and
lunch/early evening menus.
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