- Golf
- Shop
- Laundry Facilities
- Sanitory Blocks
- Pets Allowed
- Disabled Access
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The river Honddu runs on the western boundary, and the majestic Skirrid rises in full view of the site, which is level, green and scattered with mature trees. Abergavenny has a fine castle and market days on Tuesday & Friday. Walkers will be delighted to try out the Offas Dyke Path, which runs on the border between England and Wales and will give you a good feel for the splendid countryside. There are many other walks, guided or unguided (the Brecon Beacons National Park produces a useful list), and for those who like a walk with a purpose in the evening, there are no fewer than eight pubs in the vicinity, with The Old Pandy Hotel a mere 5oyds stroll away. The area is littered with historical buildings which speak of the unsettled and sometimes battle-tom history of the borders, yet there are religious houses too, which have settled in the peace of the countryside.
Brecon Beacons National Park
Wye Valley
Symonds Yat
Tintem Abbey
Blaenavon Big Pit
Hay-on-Wye From S - do not go into Abergavenny but cont onto A465 following sps Hereford; in 6¼m turn L by The Old Pandy Inn into minor rd. Site on L immed after passing under rly bdge.
From Hereford - turn R off A465 within 5¾m past Pontrilas by The Old Pandy Inn into minor rd. Site on L immed after passing under rly bdge.
Note: a rly line runs adjacent to the site and main line trains do run through the night. On occasions steam trains pass and cause great interest.
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