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A warm welcome awaits at our farm

in the wild and beautiful Brecon Beacons.

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Wander through the fields on mown pathways, or follow the footpath onto Mynydd Illtyd common for miles of gentle tracks, stunning views and glorious sunsets.

Campers seeking peace and tranquility can choose a pitch in some 20 acres of wildflower meadows bordered by native woodland. 

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Our site is spread over six fields, with generously sized and widely spaced pitches mown into the long grass on the edges of our hay and wild flower meadows managed for their biodiversity as important habitats for insects, birds and wildlife.  

Choose your spot and settle down to stunning views of Pen y Fan, Corn Ddu, and the surrounding hills and farmland.  

The National Park is a Dark Sky Reserve so on clear nights be prepared to lie back and enjoy the amazing show of the Milky Way and Constallations, or watch the moon rise over the Beacons.

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Dates

Dates for 2025: 

We will open for Easter 2025

dates will be released in New Year.

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Facilities

We have 2 showers and 5 toilets, two washing up areas and a cooking and eating area in our campers' barn. We have a small honesty shop selling  camping basics. There is a communal freezer available for freezer packs, fridge and charge points for mobile phones etc.  Rubbish and recycling is provided - bins can be found near the wash facilities..  

Fire Pits are available at £3.50 per stay or you are welcome to bring your own as long as it is raised and does not scorch or mark the ground

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Information 

Prices £12 ppn

Dogs camp for free

14y or over only

No EHU

Nearby

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We are just off the A4215, less than six miles from the old market town of Brecon with its cathedral, promenade running along the river Honddu, and full compliment of shops and two supermarkets.  In the opposite direction four and a half miles away lie  the villages of Defynnog and Sennybridge with garages, convenience stores, pubs, and a fish and chip shop.

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view from Cefn Llechid Common towards Mynydd Illtyd and the farm

Our farm provides the perfect base from which to explore the Brecon Beacons.  We have direct access on to Mynydd Illtyd common, a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and home to many birds and other wildlife, criss-crossed with footpaths and bridleways.  We do ask that during the ground nesting season you keep to the tracks and not let your dogs run into the surrounding rough ground where they may disturb nesting birds.

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Brecon town centre

We are around a fifteen minute drive from the start of Pen y Fan, a hugely popular walking route and rightly so with it’s stunning views, but to escape the crowds follow the footpath from the farm up onto the wild and beautiful Fan Frynych, and the Graig Cerrig Gleisiad National Nature Reserve. 

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Pen-y-fan

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Garwnant visitors centre

The opportunites for walking and cycling from the farm and nearby are numerous.  We are a 20 minute walk (or 10 minute drive) from the Brecon Beacons National Park Visitor Centre, and around twenty minutes from Craig-y-Nos Country Park and Garwnant Visitor Centre respectively.  Additionally we are around half an hour’s drive from ‘Waterfall Country’ with stunning walks and photographic opportunities.  

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Fan Frynych

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VIEW FROM fan frynych

Contact
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For any more information  please message us:

Open from Easter 2025
£12 per person per night
Dogs camp for free
all campers must be 14 years or over 

Pwyllyn Farm 

Libanus

Brecon

LD3 8NN

Telephone: 01874 636785

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Before booking please note Suitable for people seeking a peaceful environment in tents and small camper vans.  Over 14s only.  Well-behaved dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead or under very close control on site, and on the adjacent common, due to the presence of sheep, horses and our own dogs.   No large caravans or motorhomes, groups, lovers of loud music, or young children.

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