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Brecon Beacons Tourism and Accommodation Directory

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Crickhowell and Abergavenny

Pyscodlyn Farm Caravan & Camping

Pyscodlyn is located in the picturesque Usk Valley, within the boundaries of the BBNP. The site is grass, level and has plenty of trees for shelter. Toilets, showers and laundry facilities are on site. There are 30 electric hook-up points. Dogs are welcome and an exercise area is provided. It is ideally situated for walkers of all abilities. The Sugar Loaf Mountain and the R.Usk are within easy walking distance. Fishing permits are available for a 1 and half mile stretch of the river - renowned for it's trout and salmon. Golfers are spoilt for choice - 5 18 hole courses within 20 mins driving and the Celtic Manor (Hosting the 2010 Ryder Cup) only 30 mins away. The bustling market town of Abergavenny can be easily reached on foot, where you have a blend of traditional shops and modern stores. There is so much to explore - Castles, gardens, historic railway, mining museum. The list is endless - someting for every-one!

Contact Details

Contact Name: Ken & Mary Davies
Tel: 01873 853271
E-mail: pyscodlyn.farm@virgin.net
Visit our website: http://www.pyscodlyncaravanpark.com

Address:
Pyscodlyn Farm Caravan & Camping Site
Llanwenarth Citra
Abergavenny
Monmouthshire
NP7 7ER
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