Cledd Y Tan Farm

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Peaceful and glorious view

We were lucky to be the only visitors for one night in late October but it would be peaceful at any occupancy. Steve told us that the view had been officially nominated as "best view in Monmouthshire" and if there's a better one, I would like to see it! Simple facilities but still a great location.

StigMil

Campervanner from Devon

Reviewed on 30/10/2023 21:44

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Beautiful CL

Cledd y Tan is a very well kept CL with unrivalled views. The approach is via a narrow lane but presented no problems to this relatively inexperienced caravanner. Entrance is via a farmyard which, again, presented no problems. Although the pitches are sloping, wooden levelling blocks are provided. All pitches have EHU and the water tapis centrally located with easy access. I have no hesitation in recommending this CL to anyone who likes the peace and quiet of the countryside.

Camerachap

Caravanner from Leicestershire

Reviewed on 03/08/2022 14:11

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It's all about the view

A beautifully simple CL with one of the best views. All pitches are sloping but hard standings and large blocks are supplied for levelling. 16A EH U to every pitch and water readily available from a tap centrally located. The owner Steve is very pleasant and good fun. The access is through the farm yard but with plenty of space - our 7.5 x 2.5m caravan fitted easily. Within easy reach of Chepstow. Highly recommended and good value at £15 per night. We will return.

Crop

Reviewed on 13/07/2021 14:55

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Uncomfortable

First is that the views from this site Are fantastic and we were made very welcolm. But because the pitch was really sloping it was really uncomfortable, so we wont be back again, which is a shame.

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Reviewed on 21/06/2021 10:00

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Shh, don’t tell everyone!

A little gem, so special that I am nervous about recommending it in case it gets busy and we can’t get a pitch! Lovely welcome from Steve, and great comms from Lynne, whom we have yet to meet. Thank you for being very accommodating and friendly hosts - and thanks also for rousing us to see the mist in the valley on the first morning, a sight not to be missed. The road up is quite narrow but we managed fine in our large motorhome (almost 7.5m long). It really is the perfect place to watch the sun rise and set!

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Reviewed on 24/11/2020 15:32

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Absolute Gem

We found this CL by chance while looking for somewhere 'safe' and quiet. What a find!! As others have said the views are stunning and Steve and Lynne couldn't have been more helpful. We stayed for 3 weeks in September and returned in October until we had to leave because of lockdown in Wales despite the low risk in Monmouthshire. I am sure we will return time and again. We were content to sit out in the sun and/or cosy-up in the van watching the horses and bird life on a 'rest day'. We also enjoyed numerous walks nearby and have plenty more to explore! An added bonus is the farm shop just down the road for most essentials including delicious home baked bread and cakes made by Sarah. In this sad year of 2020 this holiday will be long remembered as our treasured highlight!

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Motorhomer from Cornwall

Reviewed on 30/10/2020 14:48

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Fantastic views

This CL has probably one of the best views of any CL. The site is on a working farm and could be a bit muddy if the weather is wet. The access is straight forward and comes in through the farm yard – look out for the signs directing you if you approach from the west, if you turn too soon it could be difficult to get into the CL! Steve, the owner, will provide you with a very friendly welcome (and a couple of duck eggs for breakfast if you are lucky!). The views are what make this site, being nearly 1000 feet up and looking down into a very broad valley. It was quiet, the road is immediately adjacent to the site but is not busy. Good access to local amenities, 3 bar 4G signal for EE on your mobile, free wifi on site. Overall a good stop for a night or two in the area.

JohnRH

Reviewed on 01/07/2019 20:09

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Friendly welcome

I rang and booked the site as a one night stop over. A very friendly helpful Steve took my call.A beautiful setting with stunning views.I left next day after a peaceful night and good rest.My only regret i should have stayed longer.I will return and stay longer. Stewart.

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Reviewed on 12/08/2018 20:42

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Spectacular views, lovely welcome.

This was our second visit, sorry forgot to review last time. We agree, Steve the owner is a real character and cannot do enough for you. When he asked what we were doing for the day and we told him we were visiting our daughter and son in law in Chepstow he instantly offered us a lift as we were in a motorhome. We were already being picked up but appreciated the generous offer. Yes it is a working farm and if wet it is muddy so you need outside boots. The facilities are basic but the views are second to none.

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Reviewed on 05/11/2017 17:31

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Rustic charm and stunning views

Steve is a real character as is Safi his little mutt. He invited us down the pub on Friday night and we were glad we went excellent company, real ales, fantasic food and all a good prices. We enjoyed ourselves so much we stayed an extra night and would have loved to stay longer. Okay the site has one water tap and if you are on pitch 1 or 5 you need a very long electric lead as the box is in the middle. However the pitches although a little steep are very well drained and have plenty of harcore so our motorhome had no problems even when it rained hard. The views are stunning and with the horses in the fields opposite and the show arena nearby there is plenty to look at if like us you appreciate equine entertainment. The access to the site is a little narrow for the last mile whichever way you come in but not a problem if you are carefull. The surrounding area has loads of walks and the stunning Wye valley road betweem Chepstow and Monmouth a joy with plenty of pretty villages the lovely Tintern Abbey and castles in both towns. Remember this CL is a working farm so expect a bit of mud and muck and don't moan if your precious new 20' van gets grubby. Stars of the show apart from the amazing views are Steve and his four legged friends. We shall return, mine's a pint Steve :)

jamarick

Motorhomer from Kent

Reviewed on 17/09/2017 18:38

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