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The Lion Hotel, hotel in Blaenavon

Located in the World Heritage site of Blaenavon, The Lion Hotel & Restaurant offers a health suite with sauna, steam room and heated loungers.

Staff
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very Good
Rated very good
417 reviews
Price from$124.33per night
STANLEY HOUSE 3 bed period house in Heritage Town - Brecon Beacons, hotel in Blaenavon

Providing a garden, STANLEY HOUSE 3 bed period house in Heritage Town - Brecon Beacons offers accommodations in Blaenavon. With garden views, this accommodation features a terrace.

Comfortable street parking, easy check in, comfortable beds, good communication with the host. We had milk in the fridge and some cereals / cookies left for us which was a nice touch :) Very close to a natural swimming pond which we enjoyed a lot.
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
35 reviews
Price from$167.85per night
Bluebell Cottage Heritage Town nr Brecon Beacons with hot tub, hotel in Blaenavon

Bluebell Cottage Heritage Town nr Brecon Beacons with hot tub is located in Blaenavon, just 27 miles from University of South Wales – Cardiff Campus and 27 miles from Motorpoint Arena Cardiff.

9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
34 reviews
Price from$145.47per night
Best Western Pontypool Metro Hotel, hotel in Blaenavon

Located in Pontypool, the Best Western Pontypool Metro Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free private parking.

Only continental breakfast was offered but I would have liked a full English breakfast
8.1
Scored 8.1
Very Good
Rated very good
2,154 reviews
Price from$72.74per night
The Angel Hotel, hotel in Blaenavon

This former coaching inn is set on the edge of Brecon Beacons, in the historic market town of Abergavenny. The Angel Hotel offers a restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi.

Well maintained, beautiful old building!
9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
75 reviews
Price from$285.97per night
Level Inn, hotel in Blaenavon

Located within 30 miles of University of South Wales – Cardiff Campus and 30 miles of Motorpoint Arena Cardiff, Level Inn has rooms in Ebbw Vale. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.

The nrrakfast was presented well and was excellant tasteing
8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
274 reviews
Price from$88.89per night
The Kings Head Hotel, hotel in Blaenavon

The Kings Head Hotel is a former coaching inn set on the edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, in the historic market town of Abergavenny.

Great little place ... Fantastic value for money
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
1,211 reviews
Price from$136.77per night
The Horseshoe Inn, hotel in Blaenavon

The Horseshoe Inn enjoys a location in Crickhowell, 15 miles from Brecon Cathedral and 19 miles from Longtown Castle.

Very comfortable room
8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
531 reviews
Price from$116.94per night
Ty Llew Lodge, hotel in Blaenavon

Featuring quiet street views, Ty Llew Lodge in Abergavenny features accommodations and a bar.

9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
279 reviews
Price from$205.15per night
Abergavenny Hotel, hotel in Blaenavon

Located just 5 minutes' walk from the center of Abergavenny, the Abergavenny Hotel offers private parking, a bar, and free WiFi throughout. Abergavenny Castle is just 1312 feet away.

The staff were so accommodating and the hotel pub/ breakfast really lovely. Our room was even upgraded.
9.0
Scored 9.0
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
301 reviews
Price from$174.07per night
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What Guests Said About Blaenavon:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Visited in February so village very quiet.

    Visited in February so village very quiet. To be honest we spent little time there because there were walks we wanted to do and places we wanted to see outside the village. We used a pizza/kebab takeaway which delivered one evening, and the food was great. There are many historical things in the village and area but we did not really have time for all we wanted to do and look into these as well.
    Helen
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    It is a heritage town with two two must see sites, the Big...

    It is a heritage town with two two must see sites, the Big Pit and the Ironworks. They have been restored with really fascinating displays and experiences. At the Big Pit you actually go down 300feet to see what working down a mine was like. The ironworks is more of an historical site. Here I would recommend the sound and light show. The town although needing restoration has some excellent eating places such as The Lion and The Butterfly Bar.
    John
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    The town itself is a small ex-mining town, that offers...

    The town itself is a small ex-mining town, that offers plenty of history in terms of mining, iron and steel works. It offers little in terms of shops, restaurants etc, but tourists mainly go their to visit the Big Pit. This is a really interesting Coal Mine and Museum and offers the chance to go 300 feet underground into the mine. Really impressed - so much more than expected and highly recommend it. There is also a brewery next door, so you can stock up after your visit !!
    Tim
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Plenty of interesting things to see.

    Plenty of interesting things to see. The Rhymney Brewery tour is good but note that it opens at 11.30 a.m. Fill up your time by visiting Big Pit just a little further down the road. This is the experience of a life-time. The Ironworks doesn't open on a Wednesday if you fancy a visit there. The heritage Centre is also well worth a visit.
    Jeff
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We found it a most interesting area to visit.

    We found it a most interesting area to visit. We had a great day at the Big Pit coal mining museum. Also the ironworks museum was good especially the old workers cottages furnished as they would have been at various times in history. Other local museums worth a visit. One of them located in what had previously been an old school. There was also a good café with a courtyard overlooking the valley. Our hotel served excellent food, but most days we didn't need to buy much food as we were so full after an excellent breakfast! There was a chip shop down the road and a café which looked inviting but had closed early so we were unable to try it out!
    Olwen
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Our visit was specifically to go to Big Pit which we...

    Our visit was specifically to go to Big Pit which we thoroughly enjoyed. If we had stayed longer we could have visited the Iron Works, the Alexander Cordell museum & other places in the vicinity. We visited the Six Bells Guardian on the way home which was an amazing feat of engineering. To see him rising above the trees is a sight that I won't forget in a hurrry. One of the direction signs was missing so we took a wrong path by the construction site where a new school is being built. A tidy walk but well paved for wheelchairs.
    Margaret
    United Kingdom