Goytre Wharf
Llanover, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. NP7 9EWNearest Canal : Monmouthshire and Brecon
The Monmouthshire and Brecon canal meanders through 36 miles of countryside with a diversity of scenary and often following the River Usk
Goytre - An ideal location to view the majestic beauty of the Welsh countryside. Discover the hidden valley of Cwm Lasgarn which literally translates to the valley of the pile of blue stones or make the arduous climb to the summit of Mynydd Garn Wen - one of the highest peaks in Monmouthshire.
Abergavenny - This vibrant and unspoilt market town acts as the Gateway to the Brecon Beacons National Park. Moor up and visit Abergavenny Museum which is set in the grounds of a ruined Norman Castle. Enjoy a picnic in the grounds during the summer or take a stroll past the castle and into the castle meadows, these large meadows take you past the River Usk and to the bridge at Llanfois.
Brecon - Explore the narrow streets and passageways which are lined with Georgian and Jacobean shop fronts. Visit the Cathedral built by the half brother of William the Conqueror after he captured the town in 1094. Learn about the area at The Brecon Cathedral Heritage Centre which tells a fascinating story of local history.
Breacon Beacon National Park - Situated between south and mid-Wales and covering an area of 520 sq miles the park contains some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. A perfect location for riding, walking or biking with spectacular scenery and wealth of wildlife . Climb Pen y Fan the highest point in southern Britain or Fforest Fawr where you will marvel at the water rushing from the hills in its many spectacular waterfalls.