Visited in September 2020 The Hardwick is located only 300 metres north of the airfield entrance, directly opposite the 15 threshold. There is a footpath from the north end of the airfield so there is no need to walk along the B4598. Modernised, it still retains the character of a traditional country pub. It has a bar, an excellent restaurant, plentiful seating both inside and out, rooms, and is dog friendly. You can have a full meal or just snack on starters—or desserts! Abergavenny airfield is a welcoming, very well maintained grass strip. There are trees at the north end and along the western border, and a hedge at the south end. Visitors are asked particularly not to overfly the house 350 metres south east of the 33 threshold and to keep circuits to the West.
The Hardwick.
One of the two interior dining areas.
The outdoor dining area.
Left: Panzanella & Puntarelle Salad with Grilled Bristol made Haloumi; Right: Proençal Fish Soup with Rouille, Croutons and Gruyere Cheese