Pen-y-dre Farm Caravan & Camp SiteA working farm incorporating a converted 17th Century Coach House,
Llanvihangel Crucourney, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, South Wales
An ideal holiday location especially for families or groups keen to visit The Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons, or walk the Offa`s Dyke Path. The
village has The Skirrid Mountain Inn, which is the oldest pub in Wales and was used as Judge Jeffrie`s Court. The scenery is superb with The Skirrid
Mountain behind and The Black Mountains just beyond the village. Ideally situated to explore the Wye Valley, Welsh Border Country, Forest of Dean, The
Brecon Beacons National Park & South Wales.
Camping £4.00. Caravans £8.00 - £9.50 per night.
Pen-Y-Dre also has a small select caravan park opposite the main farm buildings. Facilities on site include electric hook ups, hard pitches, shower
and toilet block and wash up room.
One shower and toilet block suitable for disabled persons. Camping on same site.
Open Easter to the end of October.
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