Searching.....

Please Wait.

The Camping Directory

For campsites, glamping sites, touring or holiday parks.
HomeAdvertise with usContact Us0 Favourites

Find your perfect campsite, glamping site, touring or holiday park.

Search Options (0 of 21 selected)
Clear AllUpdate Results
+ Favourite ♡Visit Website ⇒

Pitches

Tents: 30
Caravans: 30
Motorhomes: 30

Pricing

£20 inc electric based on a family.

Contact

Contact: Mr Hughes
Telephone: 01597 851267
Send a message

Dolswydd Caravan Park

Penybont, Llandrindod Wells, Powys

Onsite
Nearby

Description

Dolswydd Caravan Park is situated on the edge of a working sheep and beef upland welsh family farm. John, Viv and Jimmy extend a warm welcome to you all.

Adjoining the park is the village of Penybont - a village steeped in history. A Main droving route, and the site of one of the largest fairs in the early 19th Century.

The site overlooks Penybont Race Course, which plays host to Penybont Races on the first Wednesday in August. This is one of the oldest trotting races in Wales and well worth attending. Llandrindod Trotting Races has also moved to the racecourse and this is held on August bank holiday.

Dolswydd is on the edge of a pretty, traditional working farm. Peaceful and tranquil, with fine views of the Welsh hills and surrounding area.

It has modern facilities and 25 good spacious pitches mainly on hard standings, all with electrical connections (16A). The park is within walking distance of the local pub which offers good home-cooked food.

John, Viv and Jimmy extend a warm welcome to their park, which is ideal as a touring base or for a one night stop, but booking is advisable during busy periods.

During your visit, it is well worth walking up Llandegley Rocks to experience the stunning views over the park and the surrounding area.
You are within walking distance of the local Public House and Garage.

Also worth visiting is the recently restored Thomas Shop.
A 20-minute car drive and you can be at the famous Elan Valley. This area hosts five reservoirs, which supply the city of Birmingham with Water.

During July, the local town of Llanelwedd near Builth Wells plays host to the Royal Welsh show. This is reported to be the largest agricultural show in the country and well worth visiting. The site also hosts a smallholder weekend in May, which is worth taking the family to.

The Judge's lodgings in Presteigne is just a 20-minute drive away and gives a fascinating insight into life in the 1870s. This award-winning museum gives an insight into both the upstairs and downstairs life in the Judge's lodgings.

The Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre is a magical place to experience animals, birds, and owls. Enjoy a few hours of pure simple pleasure in an enchanting place where the rest of the world just doesn't seem to exist.

The town also holds the national Cycle exhibition.

Groups by arrangement.

Booking enquiries for Dolswydd Caravan Park

To make a reservation or to request more information about staying at Dolswydd Caravan Park.

Contact Mr Hughes on 01597 851267 or fill in the form below.