Supposedly the most haunted pub in Wales, The Skirrid Mountain Inn just north of Abergavenny used to be a courthouse and jail. Behind the bar, you can still see the beam from which hundreds of prisoners were hanged. Visitors have reported hearing hushed voices, slammed doors and creepy footsteps. After lunch, take a stroll through Coed y Cerrig, a little nature reserve so hidden in the folds of a deep valley, you’d hardly know it was there. A boardwalk winds through the woodland and joins up with compacted earth paths, which are all easy to navigate.
Supposedly the most haunted pub in Wales, The Skirrid Mountain Inn just north of Abergavenny used to be a courthouse and jail. Behind the bar, you can still see the beam from which hundreds of prisoners were hanged. Visitors have reported hearing hushed voices, slammed doors and creepy footsteps. After lunch, take a stroll through Coed y Cerrig, a little nature reserve so hidden in the folds of a deep valley, you’d hardly know it was there. A boardwalk winds through the woodland and joins up with compacted earth paths, which are all easy to navigate.