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Crickhowell (population about 2000) is a thriving market town snuggling between the softly rounded Black Mountains and the dramatic Brecon Beacons, ...
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Crickhowell, set in the Brecon Beacons National Park and in the heart of the Usk Valley is easy to get to, with an abundance of outdoor activities, ...
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17 Sep 2009 ... The name Crickhowell is taken from that of the nearby Iron Age hill fort of Crug Hywel above the town, the Welsh language name being ...
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Crickhowell Town website'There is plenty to do in the area ranging from pony trekking, fishing for salmon and trout, to adventure holidays. paragliding, ...
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Includes prospectus, curriculum information, and staff directory.
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A guide for the Powys town of Crickhowell including local history and information about clubs and societies in the town and community events.
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Choose from 11 places to stay in or near Crickhowell. Self catering cottages and apartments, B&B and hotels, caravan and campsites, holiday parks and more.
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Crickhowell Castle, also known as Alisby's castle, is a conspicuous feature of the small market town and occupies a vantage point with commanding views ...
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Welcome to The Bear Hotel, Crickhowell Welcome to The Bear, a hotel famous far and wide for its welcoming atmosphere, historic character, ...
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Welcome to the Crickhowell Walking Festival website. At present only the 2009 programme is available as we are in the final stages of planning the 2010 ...
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