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The 2008 season was best remembered for it's weather -summer was 2 weeks in July,  awful,soggy August with some incredible Autumn weather, to enjoy the great outdoors and some of the exceptional scenery around Monmouthshire and the Brecon Beacons.

All at Pyscodlyn Farm would like to take this opportunity to thank all our previous customers, for their continued support.

We hope to see you again in 2009, and as always; please take the time to tell your friends and family how much you enjoyed your stay with us. [read more]

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We welcome customers old and new for the 2009 season

Booking is adviseable for the School Summer holidays and essential for the Bank Holidays  -

During the school summer holidays there are numerous events that will occupy your time - the local Llanthony Show, The Shire Horse Show, the Arts Festival -to name a few.

There are local attractions that will occupy your days - Big Pit Mining Museum is a 15 minute drive away and well worth a visit  - for ALL ages (and entrance is free!)

Abergavenny boasts a castle, museum, leisure centre and gardens to occupy your time.

At Pyscodlyn,  children gather and play cricket, football and fly kites. [read more]

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Welcome

Pyscodlyn Farm Caravan & Camping Site is 2 miles from Abergavenny in the picturesque Usk Valley,  within the boundaries of the Brecon Beacons National Park.

The site is grass, level and has plenty of trees for shelter.

Toilets, showers and laundry facilities are on site. Hot water is always available.

There are 30 electric hook-up points (10 amp).

Dogs are welcome and an excercise area is provided.

Image of 6 berth caravan for hireThere is a modern, six berth caravan for hire. It has a bathroom with toilet and shower, fully equipped kitchen including microwave, fridge and cooker, two bedrooms - 1 double, 1 twin and a bed can also be made up in the living room.  All bed linen is supplied and the cost is between £250 - £280 per week. 

Short breaks are available low season.

Surrounding Area

Pyscodlyn Caravan ParkAbergavenny is a bustling market town. It has a blend of traditional shops and modern supermarkets.

Its long and facinating history is reflected in the many features of the town - the Castle, the 11th century Priory Church and the Victorian Town Hall. The Linda Vista Gardens are a delight for all to explore.

Walkers - of all abilities are spoilt for choice. Abergavenny's sheltering mountains form a chain, linking the Black Mountains with the Brecon Beacons. The Sugar Loaf Mountain and the River Usk are both within easy walking distance. Exploring the Mon and Brecon Canal provides gentle walks with stunning scenery.

The area is also used for cycling. Abergavenny is included on the Sustrans 42 cycle route. Bike hire can be arranged for you. Mountain bikers are spoilt for choice. Routes can be provided for you.

View of Pyscodlyn Caravan ParkThe county of Monmouthshire is a haven for golfers. There are two 18 hole courses in Abergavenny and several others within half an hours driving time (including the Celtic Manor which will be hosting the Ryder Cup in 2010).

The River Usk is famous for its trout and salmon. Tickets can be issued at Pyscodlyn to fish a 1 and a half mile stretch of the river bank. There are also well stocked reservoirs within easy travelling distance. Coarse fishing is available on the local canal.

The River Usk - 15 minutes walk from Pyscodlyn. The area can be explored on horseback as there are excellent trekking and riding centres, catering for beginners and experienced riders.

Hang Gliding, caving, abseiling and orienteering are locally catered for. 

Museums, castles, historic railways, gardens, Abergavenny Borough Theatre -The list is endless!

Something for everyone.