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Black Mountain Holidays
Castle Farm, Capel-Y-Ffin, Abergavenny NP7 7NP - Wales, UK

Established in 1979 we specialise in trail riding holidays of 2, 4 and 6 days. Our weeks trail covers 150 miles of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Riders should be happy to canter on a free going horse. Our residential...
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Attractions near Black Mountain Holidays
A selection of attractions close to Black Mountain Holidays:
Church of St Mary The Virgin  (< 1 Mile)
This outstanding medieval church was built as a result of a Norman lady having a vision of the Virgin Mary whilst in a field in...
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Coleg Trefeca  (7.6 Miles)
Howell Harris museum open by arrangement. It is advisable to telephone beforehand. The museum is housed within Coleg Trefeca, a Grade II listed...
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Brecon Cathedral  (7.8 Miles)
This magnificent eleventh century cathedral is most often visited for its beautiful choir vaulting and stained glass windows depicting Welsh saints. It houses the largest...
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Llanfeugan Church  (7.8 Miles)
This is a medieval church of great character. It is dedicated to St. Meugan, who was a larger than life character, said to have been...
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Llangorse Lake  (7.8 Miles)
Llangorse is the largest natural lake in South Wales, one mile long by half a mile wide. It is used for fishing (you can hire...
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Pen y Fan  (7.8 Miles)
Pen y Fan, which lies about four and three-quarter miles south of Brecon is the highest point on the Brecon Beacons at 2907 feet above...
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Y Gaer  (7.8 Miles)
Y Gaer was an important Roman fort with a garrison of 500 cavalry recruited from Spain. It was built about AD75 during the conquest of...
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Hay Castle  (8.4 Miles)
With its 13th Century tower and adjoining Jacobean mansion, this fortress dominates the thriving ‘book town’ of Hay on Wye. The castle was built in...
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Hay Makers Gallery  (8.5 Miles)
Located at the foot of the Black Mountains in the historic town of Hay on Wye, this gallery has flourished into one of the most...
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Abbey Dore Court Garden  (10 Miles)
A plantsman’s garden incorporating part of Abbey Dore Court and Huntsman’s Cottage gardens. We are situated 3 miles West of the A465 midway between Hereford...
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Dore Abbey,  (10.2 Miles)
This extraordinary Cistercian Abbey, built in the Twelfth century is still a Parish Church today with a vibrant schedule of services, concerts, exhibitions and guided...
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Newton Coppice  (10.2 Miles)
Newton Coppice consists of 15 hectares of semi-natural woodland and was once part of the Royal Forest of Haywood. The ancient forest was regarded as...
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St Mary's Church  (10.2 Miles)
This fascinating medieval village church was constructed of the local sandstone in the 11th Century. It was rebuilt in the fourteenth Century, and since then...
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The Cellar Gallery  (10.4 Miles)
The Cellar Gallery is owned and run by artist Christine Hunt as a place to showcase her own work and that of other local craftsmen.The...
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Vowchurch Bridge  (10.5 Miles)
The River Dore was thought to have been the border between England and Wales in Saxon times. The stone bridge, which spans the river Dore,...
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St Faith’s Church  (10.6 Miles)
Richard de Brito, one of the four knights who murdered Thomas a Becket took sanctuary in Dorstone and later founded a chapel on the site...
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St Michael’s Church  (11.5 Miles)
St Michael’s Church dates from the 13th Century. Between the squat square tower and the chancel is a modern nave with a new arch at...
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Gallery on the Usk  (11.6 Miles)
The Gallery on the Usk offers some of the finest creations in glass, ceramics and wood in classic and contemporary styles and forms. Most of...
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St. Edmund’s Church  (11.7 Miles)
St. Edmund’s Church is set in the delightful market town of Crickhowell, in the Usk Valley, Brecon Beacons National Park. The curch was built at...
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Tretower Castle  (11.7 Miles)
Tretower Castle is situated in the Usk valley threemiles outside Crickhowell. The remains include a motte and bailey castle with a later round tower and...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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