Pandy Club Campsite

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Excellent location

We stayed for 4days and ran out of time to do all the things available. Great area for industrial archaeology-the drive from Llanfoist wharf over the Blorenge (you must stop at the site of Garn Ddyrys forge) to Blaenavon is stunning. We enjoyed a day out by train to Cardiff-so much to see and do, the waterfront and arcades are a delight. We also did a stunning local walk, and a round trip to Hay on Wye. Site clean and pleasant staff friendly and helpful,as usual on a club site.The railway line nearby was not a problem and added a little interest.

Xanthe

Caravanner

Reviewed on 27/10/2015 07:36

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Perfect location!

We had a very pleasant stay at this campsite. For us it was a perfect location for cycling to Hay-on-Wye. The owners were very friendly and helpfull. Recommended!

Jetske Goudswaard

Reviewed on 25/10/2015 20:33

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Our stay at Pandy Caravan Club Site.

Myself and my partner had a very enjoyable stay at Pandy for three nights recently. The site was very clean and tidy and the toilet/shower block was more than up to the standard of all the caravan club sites that we have been to in the last year. I can highly recommend the Old Pandy Inn for an evening meal as it is only across the road from the site and is very reasonably priced. Ideally positioned between Abergavenny and Merthyr Tydfil, there are various places to visit so one is spoilt for choice. On the Sunday we went for a day out to The Big Pit, which was extremely interesting. 

PatnEle

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Reviewed on 25/10/2015 17:03

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A pleasure to stay at

Sometimes it's difficult to define what make an exceptional site - but whatever it is you'll find it at Pandy. We only stayed one night but we found it so very relaxing. We even enjoyed the passing trains which pass very quickly! The pub is a bonus, we enjoyed a very good Sunday lunch in a stress free atmosphere.

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 22/10/2015 20:00

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Lovely little site

Beautiful location for walking and cycling. The site is small but well-laid out and very well maintained.  The well-documented railway noise was not a problem for us at all.  We had two evening meals at the nearby and dog-friendly Old Pandy Inn - great value, excellent quality and friendly service.  We will definitely return. 

leightonjthomas

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 16/10/2015 18:30

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Pandy

as most of your reviews say A Great site. It states in the hand book that the site is next to railway line and that passenger trains don't run at night, Its a shame the c.v. club fails to mention about the the goods trains that run all through the night. and in to days world with the no smoking ban in many places, its a shame when on site to have to endure other peoples smoke on lovely sunny days when one wishes to sit out side . Id rather smell the smells of the country side, that to have to endure the smoke of other peoples bad habits ...

pinus

Reviewed on 01/10/2015 20:48

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The perfect site.

What a tremendous site, a real jem, perfect for adults, pub next door, (home made steak pie to die for) bus stop to Abergavenny/Hereford just down the road, what more could anybody ask for. The wardens, Liz & Kevin, the perfect hosts! Nothing too much trouble. Not ideal for the little darlings, not much for them to do, wich suits me fine, there were none there when we visited. Will be booking a return visit before the site closes. The only gripe, if you could call it one, is that the English bus pass doesn't work in Wales!! ( I shall be writing to my MP!!!)

23popey

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Reviewed on 01/10/2015 19:48

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Home from home

We've used this site a lot at weekends as it's about an hour from home. The walks are excellent- recommend one along the Wye- and the local pub is very friendly. Some complain about the railway but it does not bother us- we slept for over 20 hours last weekend. Very pleasant wardens.

moi

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Reviewed on 30/09/2015 18:23

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Excellent stay

Everything about this site was perfect for us with plenty to do. Having two dogs means good walks essential and these are in abundance. A walk up to Hatterall Hill just out of (and behind) the site is a must. The views from the top give you the impression of looking out of an aeroplane window!Abergavenny and Hereford are within striking distance and if you need a break from cooking the Pandy Inn just a stones throw away is excelllent (book though, they are justifiably busy). A very helpful garage is located just up the main road towards abergavenny next to the Skirrid Arms pub, also a useful little store at the same location. The Brecon Beacons don't need selling and there is plenty of scope there with dan-y-or-ogof caves, Brecon Mountain Railway, reservoirs, scenery, it is never ending. A visit here will not disappoint, not even if it is raining. The site itself is a nice size, quiet (there is a train line but it does not distract and has the added bonus of a steam engine going by on occasion), and the staff are extremely helpful, upholding the high standards of the CC.

Finfin

Reviewed on 25/09/2015 13:03

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Great stay

Wonderful site,beautifully maintained,very welcoming & helpful Staff. Convenient for both Hereford & Abergavenny as the bus stops are close by. Local Pub a short walk away. Frequent trains passing,but this did not disturb us at all. We will definitely be back to explore more of this lovely area.

JandHcampers4950

Motorhomer

Reviewed on 25/09/2015 08:04

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