Brynich Caravan Park
 
Touring:
130 (£13-18)
Tent:
YES (£4-13)
Motorhome:
YES (£13-18)
Serviced:
YES
Season:
18 Mar to 31 Oct
Address:
Brynich, Brecon, LD3 7SH Brecon Powys

 
Caravan Park Further Details
  • Golf
  • Shop
  • Pool Darts
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Playground
  • Restuarant
  • Spa Pool
  • Cafe Takeaway
  • Sanitory Blocks
  • Rallies
  • Pets Allowed
  • Disabled Access
Brynich is a family run park near the foothills of the Brecon Beacons, situated 1.5km east of Brecon.
The site extends to 8.5 hectares (20 acres) and consists of three well-screened and sheltered fields, which are closely mown to give a lawn effect.
Over the years we have been operating, friendly service and cleanliness have been our major priorities.
Brynich Caravan Park has been awarded:
2006: Business in Excellence Awards - Finalist
2006: Good Food Guide
2005: Wales Tourist Board Best Place to Stay in Wales - Finalist
2005: Taste of Wales Award
2005: Alan Rogers - Active Holiday Award (Highly Commended)
2004: Green Dragon Environmental Award
2000- 2004: Practical Caravan Top 100 Best Parks
2003: Welsh Business & Biodiversity Award Winner
2002: Calor Gas Best Park in Wales (finalist)
2001: David Bellamy Conservation Gold Award
2001: Welcome Host Gold Award
1999: AA Best Campsite for Wales
1998: Calor Gas Most Improved Park in Wales
Brecon is a charming and friendly market town with many interesting places to visit, such as the Theatre, Cinema, Brecknock Museum, 24th Regiment Museum, Cathedral, and The Brecon Beacons National Park Visitors Centre is approx. 5 miles away.

There are craft shops selling Welsh cloths, pottery and souvenirs.

Many attractive cafes, restaurants & pubs are in the town or within a few miles of the park.

Sport and leisure are well catered for with a leisure centre in the town, two golf courses, hill walking, climbing, pony trekking and an indoor climbing wall. Also sailing, canoeing, boating, swimming, fishing, water skiing and wind surfing are all nearby.

Sugestions for a day out, within an hours drive, include:

The Dan-yr-Ogof Show Caves, the largest showcaves in Western Europe with iron age village, dinosaur park and Shire Horse Centre.
The Museum of Welsh Life at St. Fagans,
Big Pit mining museum,
The Ystradfellta waterfalls,
A drive around the Elan Valley and Llyn Branne Reservoirs,
The castles at Cardiff, Caerphilly and Raglan,
The long house at Tretower,
Or a ride on the narrow gauge Brecon Mountain Railway.



Routes: From the South East, head for M4 West and drive to Junction 24. Take A449 to Raglan and A40 to Brecon. From Midlands and North head for M5 south to Junction 8, then M50 and A40 to Brecon. From South Wales use the A470 to Brecon. The Caravan Park is situated on the A470, 200 meters from the junction with the A40, 2Km east of Brecon.
 
 
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