Perfect site for exploring the Beacons
This was our first visit to this site. At checking in for a serviced pitch the wardens gave some advice on where they thought we might be happiest - good advice. Oddly, especially for a smallish site, there are two entrance barriers, one straight ahead and a second, less obvious one to one's left - while site roads are all joined up, the correct barrier will save a lot of one-waying at 5mph.
Two sides of this site border main roads, so expect some noise, especially at rush hours. However, we found that this dies down almost completely in the evening, so it wasn't a problem to us.
Dogs are very well catered for with a dog walk that begins on site through wooded paths, but extends beyond. Also a stream if, like us, you have a Lab.
There are two good-sized facility blocks, so one is always open, and the wardens run a well-stocked shop for basics.
If one follows the dog walk for an extra ten minutes, one come's out at a delightful pub with good ale and excellent food, well set out for the CV-19 restrictions that apply in Wales. We went twice.
One word of warning if booking a serviced pitch. Service points are provided to every pitch, but at one point between two pitches, which means that they're on the wrong side for half the pitches, We barely managed to connect water with 20 metres of hose, and connecting greay water was out of the question. Our pitch backed onto wild woodland, though I'm sure I would never run my grey water out that way ;-)
I saw several pitches though that needed to use Wastemasters and Aquarolls, which must have been a bit annoying. Cannot imagine why on-one designed things like that.
A canal close by takes walkers either to the heart of Brecon our out into the countryside, and the famous Pen y Fan is close by.
Brilliant site, can't wait to return.
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