Pandy Club Campsite

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Lovely site

we love this site have been a few times and know the area, site wardens very friendly and helpful. I don't know why people moan about the trains, yes some are louder but not like being near a high speed line. Such beautiful countryside, highly recommend take- away from pub.

Smivvers

Reviewed on 14/08/2016 19:27

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A little bit of paradise

We stayed at Pandy for 7 nights at the end of July. What a gem of a site. The sound of the river running on site, totally relaxed me in the evenings. The trains going passed were not a problem at all. Our dogs loved the dog walk and the fun to be had in the river. Lovely and clean site with good showers. Good amount of things to do in the area, and all easily accessible. Hope to visit this site again. 

Blythespirit

Motorhomer from Suffolk

Reviewed on 08/08/2016 20:00

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Well worth a second visit

Having stayed on this site for two nights at the beginning of June, I returned for a week at the end of July to explore the area further. For the first week of the summer holidays, the site was wonderfully tranquil and after the first night, I hardly noticed the noise of the trains at all. The area has so much to offer with the Black Mountains on your doorstep and Monmouthshire and the Wye Valley within a short drive. The dog walk is fabulous and my girls loved cooling off in the river after a long walk. Pandy is defiantly a site that I would return to again if coming back to the area. 

Blytheberry

Motorhomer from Suffolk

Reviewed on 08/08/2016 19:45

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Toilets

The whole site is tidy and neat and so are the toilets ...but.... isn't it about time that a few more of our sites had the toilet facilities updated !! A huge amount of money is spent on hardstandings etc but how about a bit more cash on the facilities?

Reviewed on 06/08/2016 17:56

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Pandy

Nice site but the noise of trains especially goods trains is a bit annoying. On another issue I think the club is becoming a dog and caravan club, one caravan brought 5 dogs. Peeing and crapping, though most is picked up, is putting me off. Time to charge for them and a limit of 2 dogs. Even the site staff were fed up with dog muck on the grass. It only takes one member to not pick up.

aj4cks

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Reviewed on 03/08/2016 21:35

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A super hot week in Wales

We were returning for our third visit to Pandy. We were lucky enough to be there on the hottest week of the year in July and parked on the only hard standing which had tree shade over the lunch period for which we became extremely grateful, Despite the fact that the silver birch trees suddenly decided to shed their leaves and seeds in great clouds through our open roof hatches. I see that others have complained about the trains - yes they do pass quite frequently but they were never a problem and we both slept extremely well. I remember observing that the nearby main road carried very little traffic - so again - no problems with road noise that I can recall. As Pandy almost falls outside the Welsh border, you can use an English bus pass to Hereford - but not into Abergavenny. Another plus for us was the fact that despite it being the start of the school holidays, very few children were in evidence (not a lot for them on site and no local beaches) So it was virtually an 'adults only' site.

ElsieKate

Reviewed on 31/07/2016 18:03

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Weekend at Pandy

Very easy to find, with good roads right to the doorstep. Very pretty site, well maintained with decent facilities & helpful wardens. OK pub just over the road, lots of good hill walking nearby, Abergavenny close which is a nice town. There is a good dog walk, pretty river and choice of grass or gravel pitches with good space generally. A couple of negatives. We both found the railway line very intrusive. There are quite a few trains each hour, going on until the small hours and the site is very very close to it - on a quick section of the line. The Abergavenny-Hereford road is a fast one & the traffic again disturbs the peace, this morning from as early as 5am. The shower block, whilst clean, is old & small and needs attention.  I felt the price of £23per night quite a bit with those drawbacks and probably would look elsewhere in the future.

SimonGould

from Gloucestershire

Reviewed on 25/07/2016 21:23

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We WILL be back

We did enjoy our stay, the staff as always were very good and the facilities very clean and tidy, the dog walk was very good and our dog SID did enjoy the river after his long walks on the Brecons, it makes for a good place to base yourself for this kind of holiday of walking the Welsh hills around the Brecon Beacons. If there is a fault with the site it is that the railway line is close to the site and does run at night with some freight trains, it did not stop me from sleeping well other than one very long freight train that did seem to last for ever, my wife does sleep very lightly, did say about the trains going by but this will not stop us going back.

Aqua Systems

Caravanner from Somerset

Reviewed on 25/07/2016 06:08

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Rural idyll

Stayed on the Pandy site, very well located for the Brecon Beacons park. Very clean and tidy with an excellent dog walk area, we will be back.

Taurean Boy

Caravanner from Essex

Reviewed on 23/07/2016 18:55

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One night enjoyable stopover

Stayed at Pandy for just 24 hours. Very clean tidy as usual and parked up very close to access (20 yards) to shallow river which the dogs loved in the hot weather we had. Railway line on the other side didn't worry me, I know some people have commented on it! Handy for walking up the mountain behind. Would definitely stay here again.

DD Brian

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 23/07/2016 11:52

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