Rated 4 of 5

Rated 5 of 5

Peace and tranquility

Rated 5 of 5

Access to local places of interest

Rated 5 of 5

Beauty of surroundings and scenery

Rated 5 of 5

Ease of arrival/welcome

Treasure of a location

Just back after 4 nights and it would have been longer if we did not have a fridge problem. Beautiful location with plenty of room for everyone to select their own area. New track up the incline to the slightly higher grass area which also has the bins/water and waste disposal - well laid out. We felt the site was what a CL should be, basic but good facilities, plenty of space to chose from (no need for hard standing) and sensible price. Site also has an imposing welcoming entrance. Even Red Kites flying over in the evening.The owners Janet and Mark are a lovely couple to talk to. The area has great access to days out from just down the road a short walk away to the Butterfly House. This is attached to the Cwm Rheidol Hydro Power Station visitor center.Well worth a visit to the free exibition and archive film when the reservoir was made. There is also a walk from there into the countryside. Go in and out of ther Butterfly house as many times you want to and there is a picnic area and cafe outside. Spectacular view from there across the water back to the campsite. The other areas we visited were the Ynyslas sand dunes which are part of the Dyfi National Nature Reserve and Bwlch Nat y Arian visitor centre with walks, offroad bike trails and Red Kite feeding daily - sadly the Red Kites declined to eat that day but plenty in the distant sky. No doubt waiting for the visitors to go! So much to do in the area or just relax as we did one day down by the waterfall in a lovely seating area with a picnic. We will be back!
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