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Nearest travel links

Airport Bristol
Ferry Swansea 78.00 km
Train station Abergavenny 3.50 km
Car Car advised

How to get there

On arrival at the big roundabout just outside Abergavenny take the A465 towards Hereford. This road bypasses the town – you need to drive 2.9 miles along until you come to the turning Left for Abergavenny. Drive along this road for 0.7 miles then take the turning on the Right.
Follow this road up the hill and around a right-angled bend then after about 200 yards take the lane that goes up to the Left.
At this stage look up – you will see Tyn-y-bryn in front of you and the cottage is on the left (covered with Virginia creeper if it is summer time). At the T junction go Left and then take the next lane on the Right named Ymyl y Deri/ Deriside which is just after a large white house with blue paintwork.
This is the way to TYN-Y-BRYN.
You have about 450 yards to go. Watch out for our Tyn-y-bryn signs from here. Take the Left where the road forks and then keep to the Right and turn immediately Right up our driveway. I am sure you will agree the view is worth the slightly bumpy drive.

Activities near Abergavenny

Sports Tennis in town, Horse riding, Fishing
Great for Walking holidays, Rural or countryside holidays, Cycling holidays

Getting around

Abergavenny has a mainline railway station and there are buses that go from the bus station to Brecon,Cardiff and the Valleys. We have no local buses coming our way but the Sustrans cycle route goes past the end of the road below us. There are multiple taxi companies in Abergavenny who come up here regularly. The Brecon Beacons National Park Authority runs a bus service further into the park on Sundays, but this programme changes yearly so needs to be researched further