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Campsite If you want a truly special, small, secluded place to camp, this stunning riverside meadow will provide it. The level, grassy field meanders alongside the river offering plenty of space and privacy. The only buildings visible are the traditional … stone built farmhouse and watermill. The nearby road is unclassified and quiet, so the only noises are the gentle swirling of the river, the inquisitive hens and sometimes the Tawny Owls at night. Locally produced charcoal and firewood is provided, plus metal trays (though demand can exceed supply when busy), enabling that long-lost, essential ingredient of traditional camping, a campfire, to be experienced. The main focal point has to be the river (Honddu); this is described as one of the most important wildlife rivers in Europe, boasting Salmon, Otter, British Crayfish, Wild Trout and Bull-Head Fish. (Fishing is available.) In addition to attracting campers it is also home to Herons, Dippers and Kingfishers. Recycling is essential; we take our environmental responsibilities seriously by providing separate bins for cans, bottles, cardboard etc., and earnestly request that everyone take the time to separate their rubbish accordingly. Pristine, hot showers, washrooms and toilets are housed in a bow-roofed, cedar-boarded cabin, which is kept cosy, warm and dry with sheepswool insulation. The unspoilt natural haven of peace and quiet in the Brecon Beacons is helped by the request for no noise after 10.30, which is also when the cabin lights go off - so no light pollution.
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  • Size of the site: 1 ha
  • Total number of pitches: 20
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Peak season €14.00*
*Two adults, caravan, car, electricity and local taxes per night
Operating hours
01. marzec - 31. październik

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Suggested routes:- From the Severn Bridge: Continue on the M4 to junction 24. Take the A449 North to Raglan where you meet the A40 to Abergavenny. Continue on the A40 to Brecon; take the second exit off the roundabout and … head in to Brecon town along the Watton. At the second mini roundabout turn right on to Heol Gouesnou. Go straight over the first set of traffic lights and turn right at the second set of traffic lights on to the Struet. Stay on this road heading north-east out of town (it becomes the Hay Road). Start climbing the hill, and we're first on the left. From the Midlands: From the M5 take the M50 to Ross-on-Wye. Then take the A449 to the south of Monmouth. Exit at Raglan where you join the A40 to Abergavenny. Continue on the A40 to Brecon (continue as above). From the West: Head east on the A40, until you reach the roundabout just south of Brecon. Turn left in to Brecon; head in to town along Church Street (which turns in to Bridge Street). Cross the river Usk and go straight over the traffic lights on to Market Street. At the second set of traffic lights, turn left on to the Struet. Stay on this road heading north-east out of town (it becomes the Hay Road). Start climbing the hill, we're the first on the left.
  • Lake: 10 km
  • River: On site
  • In the mountains: Yes
  • Next city: 1 km
  • Next town/village: 1 km
  • Train or bus station: 1 km
Address
Hay Road
LD3 7SR Brecon
Great Britain
GPS Coordinates
Lat 51.95675, Long -3.38559
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