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Llanthony Priory

Church Road
Llanthony
NP7 7NN
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Opening times: Mon closed; Tue 18:00-22:00; Wed–Fri 12:00-22:00; Sat 10:30-22:00; Sun 12:00-21:00
Regular beers: Tudor Blorenge

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A ruined 12th-century priory in the Black Mountains within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is the home for this tiny and remarkable undercroft bar, situated in the one-time cellars of the abbot of this substantial, but ultimately doomed, Augustinian monastery. Deserted by the monks even before the Dissolution, the ruins dominate the valley floor between two towering and beautiful ridges. A captivating site to visit at any time of year, you can wander the ruins, dine in the vaulted Cellar Bar and sleep in the tower and what were the monastic quarters. These days few live in the tiny hamlet, or indeed in the whole valley, with walkers and trekkers outnumbering locals at weekends and holidays.

Note that there is no wi-fi or mobile phone signal, no TVs and shared accommodation facilities; altogether, an ideal place if wishing to escape the modern world! Also note that dogs are not allowed within the Priory grounds or building, but there is plenty of space surrounding the site to sit with your pint.

Take care, the opening times shown are for the Summer high season (July & August). During the Summer low season (April-June, September & October), check times before setting out.