Pencelli Castle Caravan & Camp Park
Brecon, Powys, Wales
5 out of 5 from 2 Reviews
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Park Description
Brecon Beacons - The Brecon Beacons are the centre piece of the national park and include the highest peaks in South Wales. Military Museum - Brecon is the home of the South Wales' Borderers 24th Regiment Brecknock Museum - Brecon is a typical Welsh market town. It has had it's share of happiness, sadness, characters and folklore, and the museum portrays all these in a well presented way. Tretower Court & castle - This fine fortress and manor house stands in the valley between Brecon and Crickhowell and caters for visitors in an excellent way. Narrow Gauge Mountain Railway - The 7 mile round trip takes in some of the most beautiful scenery in the National Park. Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre - Set in a beautiful position to the West of Brecon the Visitor Centre looks straight into the glacial valley of Cwm Llwch with Pen-Y-Fan high above. Canal Barge trips - There are several places where you can board a barge for a trip along the beautiful Brecon & Monmouth Canal.
Brecon Beacons - The Brecon Beacons are the centre piece of the national park and include the highest peaks in South Wales. Military Museum - Brecon is the home of the South Wales' Borderers 24th Regiment Brecknock Museum - Brecon is a typical Welsh market town. It has had it's share of happiness, sadness, characters and folklore, and the museum portrays all these in a well presented way. Tretower Court & castle - This fine fortress and manor house stands in the valley between Brecon and Crickhowell and caters for visitors in an excellent way. Narrow Gauge Mountain Railway - The 7 mile round trip takes in some of the most beautiful scenery in the National Park. Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre - Set in a beautiful position to the West of Brecon the Visitor Centre looks straight into the glacial valley of Cwm Llwch with Pen-Y-Fan high above. Canal Barge trips - There are several places where you can board a barge for a trip along the beautiful Brecon & Monmouth Canal. - Cycling - Walking
Brecon Beacons - The Brecon Beacons are the centre piece of the national park and include the highest peaks in South Wales. Military Museum - Brecon is the home of the South Wales' Borderers 24th Regiment Brecknock Museum - Brecon is a typical Welsh market town. It has had it's share of happiness, sadness, characters and folklore, and the museum portrays all these in a well presented way. Tretower Court & castle - This fine fortress and manor house stands in the valley between Brecon and Crickhowell and caters for visitors in an excellent way. Narrow Gauge Mountain Railway - The 7 mile round trip takes in some of the most beautiful scenery in the National Park. Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre - Set in a beautiful position to the West of Brecon the Visitor Centre looks straight into the glacial valley of Cwm Llwch with Pen-Y-Fan high above. Canal Barge trips - There are several places where you can board a barge for a trip along the beautiful Brecon & Monmouth Canal.
Park Accommodation Options & Facilities
Pitch Types
- Motorhome Pitches
- Touring Pitches
- Tent Pitches
- Serviced Pitches
- Seasonal Pitches
Accommodation Types
- Glamping
Amenities
- Children's play area(s)
- Shop
- Swimming (indoor)
- Fishing
Facilities
- Chemical disposal point
- Designated / private parking
- Drainage hook-ups
- Laundry
- LPG stockist
Popular Filters
- Electric hook-ups
- Family park
- Motorhome pitches
- Pets not allowed
- Serviced pitches (touring)
Nearby Attractions
- Golf
- Fishing
- Horse riding holidays
- Cycle hire
- Sailing
- Swimming (Indoor)
- Sports Ground
Opening Information
10th February to 30th November
Park location

Brecon
Powys
LD3 7LX
Wales
Directions
Access to the site is straightforward : From Brecon: Take the A40 East out of Brecon (Signposted Abergavenny). After 1 mile turn onto the attractive B4558 (Signposted Pencelli and follow the brown caravan signs). Go south for 2 miles until you reach the village of Pencelli. As you pass through the village we are the last place and are signposted on the left. From Abergavenny: Take A40 towards Brecon. 6 miles from Brecon turn left for Talybont On Usk. In the village, at the T junction turn right. Pencelli Castle is the first place on the right in the next village, 2 miles.
Park Reviews
Add A ReviewWe have stayed at this wonderfull site may times now and have found that they consistantly keep up their high standards of cleanliness and beautiful surroundings. The staff are exceptionally helpfull , and the owners are every ready to help. I am very fussy about the standards in the toilet blocks and have yet to find anywhere of the standard. The gardens are a delight. If you want a peacefull break with spotless facilities in beautiful surroundings, with several eating places close by and a vairety of things to do in short travelling distance this is the place for you. we love it and cant recommend it highly enough.
dawn21 - 21st July 2007
This site has the cleanest toilets and bathrooms that i have ever seen on a site.If you are disabled or have children the family bathroom makes life so much easier.The childrens play area is lovely with a separate area for ball games both of which are well away from the caravans so people without children can still enjoy peace and quiet.The whole site is so well kept,it really is a pleasure to stay here.The village pub is just a 2 min walk away and serves good food.This site is just as good out of season.Plenty to do in the area.Big downside for us is that no dogs are allowed so we cant visit very often.
julmared - 2nd August 2006