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Peace and quiet

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Facilities and cleanliness

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Location

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Good for families

Short stay

A pretty site & very small with only 22 pitches and a very small dog walking area. It's peaceful & is run by volunteer wardens which is no mean feat in terms of responsibility. Do read the history of the site when it was a train station. It's available from the wardens at reception & is a fascinating read. Two issues for motorhomers to consider are the fact that firstly you are likely only to be placed on a hard standing pitch & the ones at enterance of the site feel a little as though you are part of the car park. Secondly & most importantly, there is no means of emptying your grey water without use of a bucket. This is time consuming and something the club should remedy to avoid people inadvertently emptying their grey water into the rainstorm drains next to the taps (& thus potentially contaminating the watercourse). There is a PYO strawberry farm at the top of the road (walking distance), that offers cream teas (June). Brecon isn't far away but requires driving for many at 4-5 miles away. As there are no on site goods for sale you need to come prepared. A good site for a stopover which we did to & from Pembrokeshire.

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