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Hardwick Farm

Accommodation Details

We are a family run farm: Mother and daughter, Carol and Anna, run the bed and breakfast and father and son, Cyril and Dave, run the dairy farm; complete with self-milking cows! Upon prior arrangement we can also provide tours of the farm and show you how the cows use the self-milking equipment, it's fascinating!

Rural setting, family atmosphere
Staying with us is like a home from home for our guests, with all the welcome features you would expect to see.

We are also a WiFi enabled farm. If you require access during your stay, please let us know.

We have, on our Links page, included a list of events and festivals for 2010. As a visitor to our wonderful area, you may like to tie in your stay with one of the many, varied and exciting days on offer.

Accept ChildrenAccess to Golf CourseCycle Hire AvailableCycle StorageFacilities for ChildrenFishing NearbyGarden PatioInternet AccessParking On-SiteServes BreakfastWorking Farm

Accommodation Location


Address
Hardwick Farm, Hardwick, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 9BT

Type
B&B

Email
info@hardwickfarm.co.uk

WEBSITE

Things to see and do in Monmouthshire :

Brecon Beacons

The Beacons Way walk offers some of the best views the National Park has to offer

Llanthony Priory

Llanthony Priory was one of the earliest houses of Augustinian canons to be founded in Britain, and is one of only a handful in Wales

Raglan Castle

Remains of impressive fifteenth-century castle built by Sir William ap Thomas and his son William Herbert, remodelled by William Somerset, third earl of Worcester, 1549-89

The Nelson Museum

Horatio Nelson was born in Norfolk, died at sea, and is buried in St. Paul's Cathedral - yet Monmouth is home to a magnificent collection of Nelson material

Tintern Abbey

Cistercian abbey, founded in 1131 in the beautiful Wye valley

Usk Valley Walk

A 48 mile (77km) walk between Caerleon and Brecon through the beautiful Vale of Usk.