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Brecon Beacons Tourism and Accommodation Directory

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Brecon and Central Beacons

Brynich Caravan Park

Voted AA best Campsite in Wales for 2007.
Brynich Caravan Park lies in the Brecon Beacons National Park, and enjoys fantastic panoramic views of the Beacons, Pen-y-Fan being the highest peak in southern Britain. The park is 2km to the east of the market town of Brecon and is an ideal base for touring south & mid Wales. Brynich lies in the lea of the Beacons and therefore, enjoys less rainfall than many other parts of Wales.

This Caravan owned touring park & campsite offers a lovely setting, excellent facilities and a warm welcome. It enjoys a large numbers of repeat visitors from, not only those who enjoy the great outdoors but also those who just want to relax and soak up the breathtaking views.
The site is just off the A470, less than two miles from the old market town of Brecon, so access is easy, with no winding lanes to contend with. Low hedges mainly separate the good size pitches, all of which have electric hook-ups. The multicoloured flower beds brighten up the whole site, particularly in the summer.
Brynich boasts terrific facilities too, including baby-changing rooms, 2 fully heated shower blocks and a separate toilet and washroom area for disabled visitors, a 5 acre dog walking woodland area and a shop and reception selling everything from local cheeses to water pumps. Children are well catered for with two outdoor playgrounds, a recreation field and if it rains they can use the Playbarn (next to the main site) which houses an excellent play and activity area for children up to the age of 11 years. The Playbarn has a café that serves hot and cold drinks and home cooked healthy option meals for adults & children and, most importantly, has comfy seating for the parents while they watch their children burn off all that energy.

Adjacent to the site shop & reception is the award winning Barn at Brynich Restaurant that serves home cooked meals using locally produced ingredients. Set in a converted 17th century hay barn with a courtyard, the Barn has a lovely, friendly atmosphere and is the ideal venue for a family meal out, with a special children’s menu, with children welcome until 9pm.

The Brecon & Monmouthshire canal runs close to the site and provides the opportunity for walking the 30minutes to Brecon along the towpath. The Brecon Beacons are only 15 minutes' drive away, for walks across the surrounding countryside.

Brynich Caravan Park was established in 1983 by Colin & Maureen Jones. Since then the site has been improved year on year winning numerous awards along the way, including Calor Gas Most Improved Park in Wales, David Bellamy Gold Award, Wales Environment Award Winners, Practical Caravan Top 100 Park. The Business in Excellence Awards and this year have been presented the AA Best Campsite in Wales for 2007 (which they also won in 1999).

Contact Details

Tel: 01874 623325
E-mail: holidays@brynich.co.uk
Visit our website: http://www.caravanclub.co.uk

Address:
Brynich,
Brecon,
Powys
LD3 7SH
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