1861 Location
Map & Directions
Address
Old Ross Rd
Cross Ash
Abergavenny
NP7 8PB
On site parking is available
How to get here
From Abergavenny you need to take the B4521 towards Ross and Skenfrith. This can be reached from the A465, the main Hereford Road, or from the Mardy (the old Hereford Road). Follow the B4521 from the town for about 7 miles, passing through the villages of Llandewi Skirrid and Llanvetherine. The restaurant is on the left hand side of the road and the car park is opposite, on your right. Our entrance is via the main front door. Once inside, turn left into the bar.
From Monmouth take the Rockfield Road B4347 and follow signs to Abergavenny, joining the B4521 in the process. We're about 9 miles out of town. After passing through the village of Cross Ash the restaurant will be found on the right hand side, with the car park opposite on your left.
If travelling using Satellite Navigation then we are at postcode NP7 8PB or Latitude 51.8696 degrees North, Longitude 2.8741 degrees West.
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Location & Local Attractions
Guests are spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do in the area. Several golf courses can be reached within a 30-minute drive, while walkers can easily access Offa's Dyke and a range of nearby mountains, including The Skirrid, Sugar Loaf and The Blorenge, all within Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
The property is also situated at the centre of the Three Castles Walk, a scenic route of approximately 19 miles. Locally, visitors can explore a number of vineyards and cider producers, offering a taste of the region's rich food and drink heritage.
The market towns of Abergavenny and Monmouth, both around 15 minutes away, are treasure troves of independent shops, historic castles, riverside walks and museums. Hereford, approximately 45 minutes by car, is home to the cathedral that houses the famous Mappa Mundi.
One of the area's most popular attractions is Big Pit, the Welsh National Coal Mining Museum in Blaenavon. These highlights provide more than enough inspiration for most visitors, while the surrounding region offers countless additional opportunities for exploration.