Visited during the really bad weather from Saturday 28th March. We had to leave on the Wednesday due to the gale force winds. Lovely little site, Wardens very helpful. Particularly in helping us take down our awning in the awful winds. Nice little dog walk with secure fencing. Only down side is pitches are very small, so that if you have an awning you have to park your car in front of caravan or leave it in the car park. Train noise is not a problem at all.
Very friendly and helpful wardens.
In the description of this site, it does say trains go through during the night, I am a light sleeper and only heard two trains.
A lovely site for a short stay, in a lovely area.
A nice little site and the wardens were extremely helpful but in the description of this site, there should be mention of the fact that it is right next to a railway line and the freight trains go all night! Whilst it might not worry some people we had a very disturbed night, such that we relocated to the Brecon Beacons site. The wardens were very understanding and helpful so many thanks but come on Caravan Club - mention this in the description of the site!
First, the good bits. It is in a good spot for touring the area and the Pandy Inn is a five minute walk away. Sadly the rest is not so good. There aren't enough toilets, just three cubicles each boys and girls. The site looks too small to be comfortable during a busy holiday period and it's compacted narrowly between a river and a railway line. Trains run throughout the night too so earplugs are a must. There's no onsite shop and none close by. The CC site at Brecon is a better bet.