Pandy Club Campsite

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Charming site with a proper Welsh welcome

Stayed here one night after running up the Sugar Loaf, we knew we needed a club site with good showers and we were not disappointed. Very clean, very tidy and probably the most COVID safe club site/CL we have visited this year, even notices on the toilets asking you to flush with the seat down due to infection risk of flush spray. The site itself was very very quiet due to cancellations from Wales lockdown areas. Great location with walks from the site and probably the best welcome we have had on any site.

TLRidds

Reviewed on 21/10/2020 17:25

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great choice for our first night in our new motorhome

to be honest we chose this site because it was just a few miles down the road from where we live and we thought that as newbies we wouldn't be far from home if we got into difficulties on our first short trip away. We couldn't have picked a better place to start. The wardens were very welcoming friendly, helpful and welcoming. The whole site, especially the toilet block, was spotlessly clean and the covid precautions were first class. A very professional set-up and a credit to the club. It is a lovely spot. We walked up the road to the Skirrid Inn (2 miles return) and had a good meal in front of a roaring log fire.

outinthesticks

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Reviewed on 13/10/2020 17:44

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Lovely site

We’ve just got back from a week at Pandy. We had a lovely welcome from the wardens when we arrived. We had a great week, we were lucky with the weather too which was an added bonus. Lovely site. We had a grass pitch and have a big caravan and there was plenty of room for the caravan, car and awning. The dog walk was fab and our golden retriever Tia loved her daily walks down to the river for a paddle. There was a train line alongside the site but it didn’t bother us at all. Lots of walks nearby and plenty of nice places to visit, we chose outdoor places, gardens, and castles mainly. We would definitely like go back to Pandy.

debs5464

Reviewed on 01/10/2020 19:07

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Lovely small and peaceful site

Stayed last week of September when weather was good. We were on a grass pitch with plenty of room and a good distance from our neighbours. Cannot comment on facilities as we used our own. Would have thought site was more adult than child friendly which is why we chose it. Pity we had to leave one day early due to imminent bad weather (didn't fancy driving home 4 to 5 hours in stormy conditions). Will return!

Susiejane

Caravanner from North Yorkshire

Reviewed on 30/09/2020 18:10

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Small friendly site

The wardens, Julie and Bill, keep the site immaculately clean and well maintained. There's a good dog walk and exercise area alongside a stream and safe footpaths directly from the site. Despite the site being full, and the 'rule of two' in toilet/shower block at any one time, we rarely had to queue during our week long stay. I think this could be because the site is predominantly used by more mature people (there no specific facilities for children) who are well aware of COVID risks and so responded to the request to use their onboard facilities whenever possible. Yes, there is some train noise from the branch line that runs alongside the site but it didn't bother us - we've stayed on sites where road noise was much more intrusive. There is plenty of green space on the site but the individual pitches aren't very generous in size necessitating careful parking if you have a caravan and awning.

MicheleCJ

Reviewed on 21/09/2020 23:56

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Lovely site, great staff

Stayed here in a motorhome sept. Unfortunately all hard standing pitches were taken so we were on a grass pitch. Motorhome next to us got stuck which made us uneasy about our getaway. However Bill came to the rescue, lending us mats & guiding us out. With friendly Julie as well they are a great team. Lovely dog walk onsite & great walks directly from the door. We will be returning (not to a grass pitch next time).

racham

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Reviewed on 12/09/2020 15:44

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Pandy - nice site

We visited this site recently, unfortunately, we were unlucky with the weather as it was quite a wet week, which resulted in the grass pitches being quite boggy. Pandy is a lovely, small site, with good facilities and a nice dog walk area leading down to the river. Yes, there is a trainline running one side of the site but to be honest after a while we didn't really notice the noise and it certainly didn't keep us awake at night. Whilst I commend CAMC on its response to COVID in relation to the facilities and the introduction of the band system at the site. I and others i spoke to felt that the 2 person limit was very restrictive especially if those 2 people were in the shower. This could be problematic if you had small children, staying in a trailer tent, caravan or campervan without its own facilities. It may be something worth thinking about, maybe the introduction of two sets of hooks, one for shower and one for toilets. As the majority of those staying on the site adhered to social distancing and would no doubt use some common sense when in the toilet block when faced with another person, as was the case when 2 of us came out of the shower at the same time. I would also like to say that the wardens were proactive with regards to the cleanliness on site during the whole time we were there. A site we would definitely consider visiting again.

kittykat12

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Reviewed on 01/09/2020 13:01

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Noisy trains

Lovely small site, spotlessly clean. Pitches nice sizes, all covid restrictions ahead to, good to see the bands worked here,,no park here for children. Will say this as ite is tight next to a train line which was noisy every 30 mind or so and thru the night.. Especially noisy when they sound the horn most of the time.. So just bear this in mind we were on no3 and that's the side where the train runs. this site isn't near anywhere tbh yes there's a pub as you come in but not open fully atm due to covid.. The riding sun it about 10-15 min walk. But no other pubs around, you definitely beef a car.. Abergavenny itself was a lovely small village, but was really busy, we visited the castle which my husband loved.. All in all tho this site is lovely and we will be back for sure.

beanystravel

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Reviewed on 25/08/2020 12:14

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A lovely break

We've just got back from 4 wonderful nights and had a lovely break. First and foremost I must praise Julie and Bill, the site wardens who were busy the whole time as the site was packed full, but were ever so cheerful as they went about their work. I did tell them I was going to report them, as I saw them sat down twice on the hottest day of the year, but they fully deserved their cups of tea! We parked on a hardstanding area near the exit on our fits night, but felt a bit hemmed in. Thankfully, a pitch became available opposite the next morning and we moved there. Although close to the railway, we had wonderful views to the sunsets over the hills and sat out late each evening (apart from the last night when we experienced a real humdinger of a storm). Happily, everyone got their stuff packed up jut before the deluge and we enjoyed the lightning show for a good four hours. Although the hardstanding pitches looked as if they might flood, the water drained away rapidly and there was no problem. Despite the excessive heat, we managed four hilly cycle rides, including one over the Gospel Pass and each day we called in at the fantastic shop in Longtown for all sorts of provisions. The scenery around is out of this world and we'll definitely be returning for our fourth visit.

cyclomaniac

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Reviewed on 14/08/2020 18:08

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