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If you're looking for cabs or taxis in Abergavenny, consider calling SHIRE. With 24/7 taxi and private hire vehicles availability, your transport is ready when you are. Just give us a call or a text and we'll make sure you get a taxi to your destination in no time.

Enhance your visit by using Taxis in Abergavenny
Enhance your visit to Abergavenny by utilising our convenient, reliable, and comfortable transportation to explore the beautiful surroundings. Whether you're heading to local attractions, events, or need a quick ride around town, we ensure a stress-free journey, making the most of your time in this charming area.
24/7 availability
Early mornings to late nights and everything in between, you can book a taxi with SHIRE. We provide trip to Abergavenny or beyond at any time, get in touch for a smooth, reliable journey.
Upfront Pricing
With SHIRE, transparent pricing estimates are provided before your taxi booking is confirmed. You'll pay the exact same amount when your journey ends to or from Abergavenny.
Excellent Service
We pride ourselves on delivering excellent service every time. From courteous drivers to a smooth, comfortable ride, we ensure your journey in Abergavenny is enjoyable.
Safety
Our experienced drivers ensure a secure and comfortable ride throughout Abergavenny. Our drivers are DBS-enhanced checked for your taxi rides in Abergavenny
Still looking for taxis near you? Consider this option for your trip around Abergavenny

6-passenger carrier
Modern and comfortable taxi for up to 6 passengers
Taxi rates in Abergavenny
It's always better to plan ahead for your taxi in Abergavenny by checking our rates for journeys based in Abergavenny
On average, a 10 minute taxi in Abergavenny costs £8
Local taxi services in Abergavenny
Airport Transfers
Book a taxi with Shire to enjoy efficient airport transfers in Abergavenny. You'll travel with a licensed taxi or private hire driver, whether you're heading to or from CWL Airport or any other destination.
Taxi for weddings
Our taxis in Abergavenny are modern and can carry upto 6 passengers - get to the wedding venue in style and comfort. Covering Sant Ffraed House, Llantilio House, Sugarloaf Barn, Treadam Barn and plenty more.
Abergavenny and Beyond
Explore the historic market town of Abergavenny or embark on a trip to Big pit national museum or even a walk to Offas Dyke to explore the beautiful countryside in Monmouthshire and Powys.
Business Travel
Skip questionable train from Abergavenny station or by bus and parking hassles by managing your travel needs with Shire. Just sit back and enjoy the ride. With our web pay option your travel to office, an event, or any destination gets much easier
Other popular Areas to explore near Abergavenny
• Llanfoist – Across the River Usk, at the foot of Blorenge mountain, with Llanfoist Wharf and canal walks.
• Govilon – A canal-side village with Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal walks, Govilon Wharf, and nature trails.
• Gilwern – A scenic village with hiking trails, Gilwern Hill, and access to the Brecon Beacons National Park.
• Mardy – A village just north of Abergavenny, perfect for hiking trails and views of the Skirrid mountain.
• Llantilio Pertholey – A small area just north of Abergavenny, known for Llantilio Pertholey Church and country walks.
• Llanvihangel Crucorney – Home to the historic Skirrid Mountain Inn, Skirrid Fawr hikes, and Llanthony Priory nearby.
• Pandy – A rural village near Offa’s Dyke Path, Black Mountains trails, and local inns.
• Grosmont – A historic village with Grosmont Castle, St. Nicholas Church, and scenic countryside walks.
• Skenfrith – Features the well-preserved Skenfrith Castle, St. Bridget’s Church, and the picturesque River Monnow.
• Llanvetherine – Explore the ruins of Llanvetherine Priory, White Castle, and nearby hiking trails.
• Llantilio Crossenny – Visit the Church of St. Teilo, enjoy wine tasting at White Castle Vineyard, and explore rolling countryside.
• Raglan – Home to the impressive Raglan Castle, Usk Valley Walks, and local farm shops.
• Usk – A charming town with Usk Castle, Usk Rural Life Museum, and beautiful river walks.
• Monmouth – Discover Monnow Bridge, Shire Hall, and the Kymin viewpoint with stunning views.
• Mitchel Troy – Enjoy Monmouthshire countryside walks, cycling routes, and the nearby Wye Valley AONB.
• Tintern – Famous for Tintern Abbey, Devil’s Pulpit viewpoint, and riverside pubs along the River Wye.
• Chepstow – Features the stunning Chepstow Castle, Wye Valley Walk, and the Chepstow Racecourse
• Chepstow – Features the stunning Chepstow Castle, Wye Valley Walk, and the Chepstow Racecourse
• Caldicot – Known for Caldicot Castle, Dewstow Gardens & Grottoes, and the Severn Estuary Walks.
• Blaenavon – A UNESCO World Heritage site , featuring Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks, and Garn Lakes.
• Clydach – A small village in the Clydach Gorge, great for waterfall walks, limestone quarries, and nature reserves.
• Ebbw Vale – Known for its steelworks history, Festival Park, and Ebbw Vale Scenic Railway.
• Tredegar – Home to Bedwellty House, Parc Bryn Bach, and the birthplace of NHS founder Aneurin Bevan.
• Crickhowell – A charming town with Crickhowell Bridge, Tretower Court & Castle, and Table Mountain hikes.
• Bwlch – Offers stunning views along the road to Brecon, with access to Llangorse Lake and Allt yr Esgair hiking trail.
• Talybont-on-Usk – A beautiful village with canal walks, Talybont Reservoir, and access to waterfalls in the Brecon Beacons.
• Brecon – Known for Brecon Cathedral, outdoor adventures in the Brecon Beacons, and its bustling town centre.
• Llangorse – Enjoy Llangorse Lake for boating and walks, or hike up Llangorse Mountain for stunning views.
• Talgarth – Home to Talgarth Mill, scenic walks in the Brecon Beacons, and nearby nature trails.
• Rhayader – Visit the picturesque Elan Valley, or explore the Rhayader Museum and Gallery for local history.
• Builth Wells – Attend events at the Royal Welsh Showground or stroll along the River Wye.
• Llandrindod Wells – Relax at Rock Park, explore the Llandrindod Wells Heritage Trail, and enjoy the local history.
• Hay-on-Wye – Famous for the Hay Festival, Hay Castle, and scenic walks along the Wye River.



