Cwrt-Isaf Farm ....'In The Brecon Beacons National Park' - Caravan & Camping

 

 

 

Amidst the Splendour of.... The Brecon Beacons, just a few minutes walk from picturesque Crickhowell, Llangattock village, The River Usk & The Monmouthshire Brecon Canal

Certificated Caravan and Camping Club Site

Cwrt-Isaf  Caravan and Camping Site is located in the beautiful Usk Valley where the Beacons and Black Mountains meet. 

Nestling between the River Usk and the Monmouthshire Brecon Canal, with superb views through the valley to Pen Cerrig and Table Mountain, The Sugar Loaf, Llangattock Hillside and the imposing rock face of Llangattock Escarpment.

It is an idyllic setting on the outskirts of Llangattock, a pretty village with its own local pubs, church, park and golf course. 

Crickhowell, a thriving small picturesque market town is just a short walk away (5 minutes Crickhowell Bridge and 10 minutes Crickhowell town centre), with its numerous pubs and restaurants, a variety of individual shops, excellent butchers, bakers, delicatessen and supermarket.

 An Ideal base for exploring the area, or for the many other country activities and attractions it has to offer.

Red Kite's are now a regular site over the area. The native Red Kites being endangered, then saved, and their nesting area is slowly expanding from Mid Wales.

 

The site is grass and level, with water, electric and soak away.

Booking is advisable especially for Bank Holidays when a non-refundable deposit of £10 - £20 will be required to confirm advance bookings.

 

About the area

On 'The Cambrian Way', Wales longest, long distance footpath  and 'The Beacons Way'

The Brecon Beacons National Park (519 square miles with 1250 miles of public paths) offers outstanding walking, riding, cycling, water sports, air sports, golf and much more - all within easy traveling distance and all surrounded by some of the best scenery in the country. Within half an hour there are sites of special scientific interest, ancient monuments and industrial heritage.

Crickhowell, a small thriving picturesque market town is just a short walk away (5 minutes Crickhowell Bridge and 10 minutes Crickhowell town centre), with its numerous pubs and restaurants, a variety of quality individual shops, excellent butchers, bakers, delicatessen and supermarket. 

On the banks of the River Usk, Crickhowell nestles between the rugged Brecon Beacons and wooded valleys of the Black Mountains. All around is the  splendour of the Brecon Beacons National Park    ".... a landscape dominated by wilderness, natural variety and traditional character," explore the unspoiled hillsides or search out secret valleys.

Table Mountain - The bilingual signs as you enter the beautiful town of Crickhowell states the Welsh name of Grug Hywel, meaning Hywel's Rock. This is the Table Mountain overlooking the town unmistakable with its flat summit (1,486 ft.), believed to have been where the Welsh ruler Hywel Dda held his fortress.

Although this is disputed it was certainly a camp of a Welsh Chieftain called Hywel, and thought to have been Hywel Dda the Welsh ruler. 

As a Welsh border town the name changed from the Welsh name Grug Hywel to Crickhowell and is favoured today as Crickhowell because of the absence of Welsh-speaking people. 

Beyond the Table Mountain lies the peak of Pen Cerrig-Calch which is 2,300 feet.

The River Usk looking North towards Brecon, offers opportunities for Trout and Salmon fishing, canoeing, and stunning level walks along the unspoilt banks, Herons and Kingfishers are regularly seen on the waters edge and Buzzards and Red Kite can be seen in the sky above.

 

Within a short drive are a variety of interesting Historic towns, including Monmouth, Brecon and Hay-on-Wye. Enjoy yourself by walking, riding or mountain biking. Play golf or go canoeing, caving or climbing. Relax in one of the many picnic parks, country pubs or friendly restaurants. Indulge your interest in fishing, bird-watching, geology, history, small railways or our industrial past.

How to find us

Map Link       Map ref: 161/211182

We are located on the B4558 between Crickhowell Bridge and The Dardy, Llangattock.

From the A40 in Crickhowell take A4077 to Gilwern. Turn right on crossing the river bridge, B4558. Site 400 metres, on left.  

Newport 30 minutes (A449 or A4042)    

Cardiff 40 minutes (A470)         

Brecon 20 minutes (A470

Birmingham 1.5 hrs

London 2.5 hrs. Recommended route M4, J24

Bristol 1 hr (M4)              

   

An ideal base for exploring the pleasures of the Beacons  .... and within easy reach of the larger towns of South Wales with its many urban activities and attractions

Cwrt-Isaf Farm,  Llangattock, Crickhowell, NP8 1PH   T: 01873 812128   M: 07977548631  

 

 

A comprehensive list of notable Visitor Attractions and Places of Interest in our immediate area can be found by visiting links below.

 

Brecon Cathedral & Heritage Centre

Borough Theatre Abergavenny

Walking in The Brecon Beacons
St Fagan's Museum of Welsh Life Theatre Brycheiniog

Golf

Borderers Museum

Beaufort Theatre Cycling
Abergavenny Castle Brecon Beacons Park Society - Walks Caving & Craig-y-Cilau 
Tretower Court & Castle Monmouthshire Brecon Canal Horse Riding
Alisby Castle - Crickhowell Brecon Beacons National Park  Nature Reserve
 

Mountain Railway

Llangorse Lake
Llangattock village

Show Caves

Driving Tours
 Crickhowell 

Blaenavon Big Pit

Fishing
Abergavenny Blaenavon World Heritage Site Talybont Reservoirs Fishing
Brecon Llangattock Escarpment Water Sports in and around the Brecon Beacons
  National Botanic Gardens of Wales  
  Victorian Powys Southern Wales Events
 

 

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