Graceful 12th century Augustinial priory ruins, in an equally perfect valley.
Some of our favourite places
Take the weight off your feet and give your senses a rest from the bombardment of city life and screen based working. At Llanthony Court Castaway you are truly remote, but there are abundant healthy pleasures to keep you occupied and fascinating places to visit nearby, here are just a few of our favourites:
History & Culture
Big Pit National Coal Museum
Big Pit National Coal Museum is an industrial heritage museum in Blaenavon, Torfaen, Wales.
Raglan Castle
Visit this mighty fortress-palace which is the grandest castle ever built by Welshmen.
Sacred & Ancient
St Issui, Partrishow
This remote mountain valley church contains an exquisite carved tracery rood screen and loft rare for both its beauty and survival. Dedicated to St Issui, a hermit who lived here in the 6th century.
Cymyoy church
The tiny mountain church of St Martin tilts with a rakish charm and the short buttressed church tower is said to lean more than Pisa’s campanile tower.
St Mary’s, Capel-y-Ffin
This tiny white chapel is as cute as an owl, with its big wide windows looking out onto the hills, and in the graveyard are two gravestones with elegant script carved by the artist Eric Gill, who lived here in the 1920s
Walking & Biking
Bike hire at Drovers Cycles, Hay on Wye
Travel along the Gospel Pass on Wales’ highest tarmac road, or choose one of the many off-road adventures.
Offa’s Dyke Path
Follow the Beacons Way up to the Offa’s Dyke to discover dramatic landscapes along the 177 mile walking trail on the English-Welsh border.
Local places to visit
Hay-on-Wye
Browse the independent bookshops in Hay-on-Wye or visit the annual Hay Festival. A true feast for lovers of the Arts.
Abergavenny
A foodie haven with an abundance of great places to eat and drink. Also famous for its food festival held in September.
Pubs you can walk to
Llanthony Priory Hotel
A 10-minute walk brings you to Llanthony Priory which serves home-made food in the Crypt bar.
The Half Moon
Good pubs
The Black Lion, Hay on Wye
Enjoy award winning delicious dishes or a drink in the sunshine in the beer garden.
The Crown, Pantigelli
Enjoy a bite to eat at the gateway to the mountains in the hamlet of Pantygelli.
Fine dining & award winning
The Bull’s Head
This menu showcases the best seasonal produce and consists largely of items sourced from their regenerative farm in Longtown.
The Gaff
Enjoy seasonal and locally sourced produce at this award winning restaurant.
1861
The Walnut Tree
A famous inn and restaurant since the early 60’s, The Walnut Tree sits two miles east of Abergavenny