Pandy Club Campsite

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Fab relaxing place

Just returned from Pandy.  Thanks to the wardens for all their help BTW we're had the old motorhome that decided to die a slow death, but we got home in one piece :) Site and facilites very clean. Wardens were friendly, helpful and full of smiles, again thx. Weather great which meant we were able to have a long walk on the Saturday. The Old Pandy Inn which is run by Alan served lovely food in the evening, my husband and I would recommend the Pheasant pie and the stew - yummy. Not sure its suitable for young children. We'll be back. :)

Bevi

Caravanner

Reviewed on 21/06/2015 21:53

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Lovely little site

Warm welcome  at this busy site and when we arrived there was very little choice but nevertheless found a good spot. Facilities spotless. Excellent dog walk on site down by the stream with loads of wild flowers as well as  a walk across the road. Took the bus into Abergavenney (£5.10 return and £1 each way for each dog). The Ship Inn en route from the bus station allows dogs inside and we had a coffee and bacon sandwich there - others having a full breakfast at a reasonable price). Impressive castle ruins and a small museum (donations) - it said no dogs so we took it in turns to sit outside on one of the benches near the entrance to the grounds. Pleasant little place to walk round with an indoor market. Had lunch at The Angel which allows dogs inside and in the courtyard - shared the Foxhunter platter which was actually an excellent selection of Spanish deli. Provided fresh water for the dogs. Friday evening went to the local pub, the Old Pandy Inn, where dogs are allowed in the snug/bar. On recommendation from a local I had the pheasant pie which was superb.

Pamdu

Motorhomer from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 02/06/2015 18:34

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relaxing stay

Had a great stay at this site over the Easter bank holiday weekend, the site was so quiet and peaceful. Our pitch had a lovely view over the stream and hills and although you can hear the trains they didn't bother us at all. Great location for Abergavenny and walking in the hills . Facilities spotlessly clean and wardens really friendly. Will return soon .

bandit

Caravanner

Reviewed on 26/04/2015 19:57

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WELL WORTH A VISIT

Spent a week here in the middle of April 2015 with my wife and boys. The location is fantastic and made more so by the wonderful sunny weather. Ideally situated for touring the Brecons and surrounding areas. Despite our chosen pitch backing on to the railway one soon gets used to it and we waved to all the trains passing by. Great toilets and showers and the views up to the hills from our pitch were lovely. There is a dog walking area and a field for the kids to play football including a small goal. Staff very friendly too. Would certainly recommend this site. 

copseview

Caravanner

Reviewed on 16/04/2015 19:15

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We would recommend it to our friends...

What a lovely site; we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and will definitely use it again.  It is quiet; very well maintained and high quality; it’s a good base to explore Brecon; and it is a very safe place as a family location.  There are trains…but being realistic…it’s next to a railway line! And we stayed right next to it…  We heard them, but of little concern really.  The local inn is good food in walking distance, but perhaps avoid the 1830 hours rush.  The Skirrid Inn up the road is very nice as well.  Lovely place, thank you.

DuncanBedding

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Reviewed on 13/04/2015 23:08

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Peaceful and spacious

Pretty site, helpful wardens. Well kept and very quiet apart from occasional trains which woke me the first night but didn't bother us after that. We stayed 3 nights, "breaking in" a new van so didn't go out much. Local pub had good food and beer. For a while our granddaughter was the only child on site so was a bit lonely!

Steve3June

Reviewed on 13/04/2015 19:58

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Great Easter Break

Excellent stay at Pandy. Very well maintained site, clean facilities and excellent, warm powerful showers. Will definitely be returning. 

Welsh Luke

Reviewed on 07/04/2015 22:31

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Secluded Site

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.

JandR

Reviewed on 05/04/2015 00:34

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Good short break

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.

Dora

Motorhomer from Derbyshire

Reviewed on 30/03/2015 21:30

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Not a quiet site!

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!

JuliaGr

Reviewed on 29/03/2015 18:31

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