Abergavenny (Y Fenni)
For many the gateway to the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Arrive by train then explore this vibrant market town with a rich history, a castle and delicious local produce, all set against the stunning backdrop of rolling hills.
About Abergavenny
Abergavenny, a lively market town in Monmouthshire, is celebrated for its culinary delights, with the Abergavenny Food Festival every September drawing food lovers from far and wide. Weekly food and craft markets highlight local artisans, while the town’s independent shops offer a unique shopping experience. Historically known as Gobannium to the Romans and Y Fenni in Welsh, Abergavenny is surrounded by seven hills. It serves as a gateway to the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park, easily accessible via its well-connected train station. Image (c) Visit Monmouth

Visit Abergavenny Tourist Information
The friendly team at Abergavenny National Park Visitor Information and shop offers expert advice on attractions, activities, and local highlights to help you to enjoy your visit.
Abergavenny National Park Visitor Information and Shop
Linda Vista Gardens and Castle Meadow
Linda Vista Gardens offers a peaceful retreat with beautiful flower displays, open lawns, and stunning views of the surrounding hills. Nearby, Castle Meadow provides a natural green space perfect for picnics, walks, and enjoying Abergavenny’s historic charm. Both are ideal spots to relax and soak up the town’s beauty.

St Marys Priory
St. Mary’s Priory Church, often called the “Westminster Abbey of Wales,” is one of the largest and finest parish churches in Wales. Founded in the late 11th century by Hamelin de Balun, it boasts a rich history and houses a remarkable collection of medieval monuments and effigies. Visitors can explore the restored Tithe Barn, which now serves as a heritage centre, offering interactive exhibitions that chronicle the history of both the church and Abergavenny. The church is open daily for visitors seeking to admire its architecture, delve into its storied past, or find a moment of tranquillity.

Market Hall
Abergavenny Market Hall, located in the town centre, is a bustling hub offering a wide range of goods. Open every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday, it features fresh produce, crafts, and local products. Wednesdays bring a lively flea market, while the fourth Thursday of each month showcases local food at the Farmers Market. The second Saturday is dedicated to handmade gifts at the Craft Fair. Special events like the Street Food & Craft Night Market add to its vibrant atmosphere, making it a must-visit for both locals and tourists.

Walking Routes
There are countless stunning walks throughout Bannau Brycheiniog National Park. Here are some of our favourites