HIGHLY RECOMMENDED A-Z
THE PLAS DERWEN SITUATED ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE BRECON BEACONS
NATIONAL PARK, IF YOU’RE SEEKING A REAL TASTE OF WALES, THEN THE PLAS DERWEN IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
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hether you’re booking a table for two, a wedding celebration or a weekend away, The Plas Derwen promises nothing less than fi rst-
class service and the very best experience. The restaurant menus at The Plas Derwen change
regularly. Taking only the fi nest seasonal produce and locally sourced ingredients, the restaurant’s dining ethos is unfussy seasonal menus supported by trustworthy suppliers who are fundamental to the hotel’s ongoing success. Why not enjoy one of the Celtic Pride steaks or share
one of the charcuterie or seafood boards with friends? One of the house specialities is the selection of fi ne Welsh cheeses, and no visit is compete without indulging in a delicious dessert from The Plas Derwen menu. Why not try the Mario Dallavalle Carmarthenshire ice cream and sorbet?
Sunday lunch and afternoon tea are also served, with
the hotel running frequent special offers and themed nights too.
If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a quiet weekend
away, the hotel boasts ten en-suite bedrooms, with four- person family rooms available as well as doubles. Light and welcoming, their prices start from just £60 a night. Located in the heart of Wales, The Plas Derwen has
much to offer for locals and holiday-makers alike. Why not see for yourself?
Tel: 01873 853144 The Plas Derwen Hotel, Monmouth Road, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 9SP
www.plasderwenhotel.co.uk
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