Caban Tarren
6115 - New5.9 miles W of Abergavenny | Sleeps 2
7 Nights from £442
The location of attractions is intended only as a guide. Distances are 'as the crow flies'.
Nearby pub
Welcome to The Red Lion, a traditional country pub serving hearty meals and ales. Popular with locals and visitors alike. the interiors are cosy and there's outside seating for summer months.
Nearby beach
Located south of Cardiff, Penarth is a traditional seaside resort with views across the Bristol Channel towards Weston-Super-Mare. Accessed via steps or slipway, the beach is mostly pepple with sandy areas at low tide. The beach is backed by an esplanade and there are lots of facilities including a pier with a small cinema, restaurants and cafes.
Nearby walk
One of Wales' most outstanding botanical sites, this former limestone quarry has a wide variety of alpine plants and trees. Located on the hillside, high above the Usk Valley there are various access points along the unmarked road from Llangattock.
Nearby town
The pretty town of Crickhowell sits in the beautiful Usk Valley, south of the Black Mountains. The town has a good selection of independent shops and eateries making this an ideal base for exploring the area.
Also nearby
Situated on the outskirts of Abergavenny, Baffle Haus is a motor inspired cafe, kitchen and retail space.
July 2025
Lovely breakfast rolls
We had some breakfast rolls here (B-BLT and The Banger), both were delicious. Lovely coffee too! A unique setting for some lovely breakfast.
August 2024
Loved it
Excellent food, friendly service and great atmosphere. I love burgers and motorbikes so it was right up my street. Felt like the owners and staff were genuine about that they do, nothing is being put on just for image.
Visit Tretower and explore two architectural wonders, spanning 900 years of history. Tretower is a massive circular tower and across the green you will find an entire medieval court. Take a look at their website for entry details and to book tickets.
Situated behind the village shop, the Walnut Tree Cafe serves vegetarian and vegan options alongside traditional Welsh cuisine. You can dine in or takeaway, ideal for picnics and food on the go.
Open daily, the Coach and Horses Inn is a traditional village pub with a sunny beer garden overlooking the river.
Famed for its annual food festival, Abergavenny is a vibrant town with a good selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. Visit the local vineyard on the lower slops of Sugar Loaf mountain overlooking the town or head to the Goytre Wharf, great for walks, bike rides or cannoe hire.
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