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CRiC has a WiFi enabled internet cafe serving Fairtrade coffee and tea and locally made cakes and ice cream.
The CRiC Centre also includes a Tourist Information Centre, a coffee bar, Oriel CRiC Gallery, public access computers and meeting room facilities.
We are currently open 6 days/week Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm, providing an information service for tourists and residents of the area, selling maps and publications and locally produced gift items.
CRiC has an online shop for maps, books and guides as well as art from the Oriel CRiC Gallery, and offers an Email/Collect service, and can be contacted via our contact form or email.
The centre has achieved is a Gold Award Green Tourism Business and prides itself on sourcing locally produced and/or environmentally friendly products to run the business.
ORIEL CRiC GALLERY
The Oriel CRiC Gallery upstairs in CRiC is a beautiful space which showcases creative excellence at its best. The programme of 6 group exhibitions per year features art in various mediums: painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, glass, and jewellery.
BUSINESS EVENTS & MEETINGS
CRiC has a conference room and offices to hire and provides secretarial services, such as photocopying and scanning etc.
In Crickhowell town centre there is a large public car park on the left just after the Fire Station.
The CRiC building backs on to this car park from where you can obtain advice on the town’s amenities and other local attractions and accommodation.
Accessible by Public Transport: Abergavenny station is 8 miles away.
* We are currently open 6 days/week Mon to Sat 10am to 5pm.
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