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Guerrilla dining newsletter launched

It looks like the first dinner of the underground restaurant is going to be a big success already. Having emailed some friends and ex-customers of when I worked as a chef full time to get some feedback on the menu the night is now oversubscribed – whichever night I finally opt for. So that’s some [...]

Menu for first supper club evening - a night of game

There’s still lots of organising to do but the first supper club evening is beginning to take shape. I’ve decided on a game theme for the night as celebration of the approaching autumn. It’s provisionally booked in for 4th September if I need to used farmed birds for the recipes. If i can find a [...]

Underground restaurant scene for Abergavenny?

I had to go to London last weekend and I had an amazing opportunity to go to an underground restaurant in London. What an experience, it was help at a home in Hackney and the food was amazing. The quality of the meal was well up to an AA 2 rosette standard, the other diners [...]

Abergavenny to Twyn-yr-allt circular

A strenuous walk of approx 4 miles (6 km) offering great views from Twyn-yr-allt. Ideal if you do not have the time to commit to a full walk up Sugar Loaf. A long moderate climb on footpaths, green lanes and woodland tracks. Very steep descent on woodland tracks. Some stiles and expect to meet livestock.

Prepare for ticks and hike safely

It’s great to get out and about, walking is an enjoyable and healthy activity but there are some things you need to be aware of. Late spring, early summer and the autumn is a peak time for tick bites and Public Health Wales are reminding people about the risks.

The map shows a selection of wildlife and nature reserves close to Abergavenny.

Abergavenny is a great base for people who enjoy caving and potholing. It has some of the best caves in the UK and range from easy caves for novices up to difficult overnight camps caving for the experienced.

Abergavenny to Castell Prydydd circular

A strenuous walk of approx 7.5 km (4.5 miles ) taking between 2.5 and 3.5 hours. Some steep climbs and descents. Climbs are mainly along quiet country lanes with the descent down steep forest paths. There are stiles to climb and expect to meet livestock.

Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal Canoeing

There’s lots of places to gain entry to the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal for those who want to canoe this picturesque waterway. The canal is open for canoeing year round and the navigable section has a length of about 34 miles.

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