British Waterways Marinas Limited
Goytre Wharf

Boats for sale lying at Goytre Wharf

There are currently no boats for sale lying at Goytre Wharf, however, we have the following at other marinas.

  • WXM 014 Crwydryn
    WXM 014 Crwydryn
    Type:- Trad Stern Builder:- John Pinder Length:- 70ft (21.34m) Year:- 2002 Engine:- Beta JD3 Berths:- 3 BSC:- Ju... Details
  • SM Heron Too
    SM Heron Too
    Details to follow... Details
  • SM 8506 Riverdance
    SM 8506 Riverdance
    Type:- Semi Trad stern Builder:- Harborough Marine Length:- 57ft Beam:- 6’10” Year:- 1996 Engine:- B M C 1.8... Details
 

Goytre Wharf News

  • Sawley Marina Summer Festival!!
    Sawley Marina Summer Festival!!
    Sawley Marina will be holding a Summer Festival over the weekend of 20 and 21 June 20... Details
  • Email Problem Rectified
    Email Problem Rectified
    We have today (31/3/09) discovered a problem with the email address on the 'About BWM... Details

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Goytre Wharf
Llanover
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
NP7 9EW
Tel:
01225 424301
Fax:
01225 424301
Email:
email us

 

Welcome to

Goytre Wharf

Set entirely within the Brecon Beacons National Park the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal is among the most beautiful anywhere on the waterways. The main visitor information centre is at the picturesque Goytre Wharf which is an eight acre site, popular with locals and visitors alike. There is over 200 years of industrial heritage to discover, including a list of people who have lived at the wharf since 1811 and their backgrounds.

 

The picturesque town of Abergavenny is nearby.

A few miles away on the other side of the hill is Blaenavon. In the 1860s the designated World Heritage Site was at the centre of the largest iron producing region in the world, using new techniques for smelting and rolling. The remains of the blast furnaces and works can be seen and here also is the Big Pit Mining Museum where you can go underground in a former coal mine. Blaenavon, as part of reinventing itself as a tourist destination, has recently opened a number of second-hand bookshops in its centre.