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Middle Ninfa Farm Bunkhouse

Contact: Richard or Rohan Lewis
Middle Ninfa Farm,
Llanellen, Abergavenny,
Wales NP7 9LE.

Tel: 01873 854 662

email: richard@middleninfa.co.uk

website: www.middleninfa.co.uk

 

Stone Barn on 23 acre family hill farm within the National Park, adjacent long distance footpaths, cycleways and bridleways. Family holiday, retreat or group base for exploration.

Ground floor - lounge / dining area with double bed / sofa, TV kitchen, toilet / shower room and coal effect gas fire in stone fireplace. Mezzanine floor accessed by spiral staircase, 4 singles. Farm produce, paddock and willow available.

Some camping available.

Heating/Cooking Facilities

Gas coal effect closed fire. Electric stove and oven, fridge, microwave.

What to bring

Sleeping bags, towels, pillow cases, food.

Nearest Public Transport

Llanfoist (1.5 miles) bus. Abergavenny (3 miles) buses, trains. Taxi from train station £6 (approx).

Local Interests/Attractions

Punchbowl (fishing), Big Pit (Blaenavon), Abergavenny - twice weekly market, Medieval church, theatre, castle, museum, canal. Ebbw Vale - Garden Festival site/factory outlet shopping. Sugar Loaf Vineyard, Clydach Gorge, Black Mountains. Edge of Blaenavon World Heritage Site.

Location and Grid Reference

Llanfoist, south of Abergavenny. 800ft up eastern slopes of Blorenge, overlooking River Usk and Skirrid mountain.

2 miles from A465(T) (Hereford-Neath), A40 (T) (Monmouth-Brecon) and A4042(T) (Newport, M4).

Landranger map 161 SO 285 116

No. of beds:

Price guide:

WTB Grading:

Groups/Individuals:

6

From £10 per person per night

2 Star bunkhouse

Groups and Individuals welcome

Walks

A Gander at the Goose
This is a circular trail along the south-eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, giving fine and varied views east across the Usk Valley. read more...

Cycle Trails

Llanthony Priory and the Gospel Pass This trail starts easily enough, following quiet roads and narrow lanes along the beautiful Usk Valley from Brecon to the historic town of Crickhowell. From here it climbs into the very heart of the spectacular Black Mountains. The trail can be made much easier by splitting it up into a 2 day tour. read more...

Mountain Bike Trails

Crickhowell Loop
Most routes in the Brecon Beacons are hilly, and this one is no exception! However, most of the climbing is done on tarmac leaving you to go downhill on the rough. read more...

Mynydd Du Forest
Great climbs and even better descents are the feature of this cracking run. The terrain varies from farm tracks to forest roads, open hilltops and old sunken roads. read more...

Grwyne Fawr Reservoir
This Black Mountains classic, this is a genuinely hard and strenuous trail for experienced riders only, reaching heights of 700m over very open hill country. read more...