About Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite
Cwmffrwd Farm offers an award-winning eco-friendly camping experience in the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Spanning 22 acres of wildflower meadows, this peaceful retreat blends wild camping with sustainable practices, providing spacious pitches and stunning mountain views. Perfect for nature lovers, the site encourages guests to reconnect with the land in an unspoiled setting.
Key Features
- Spacious tent and van pitches spread across wildflower meadows.
- Bell tent glamping with cosy furnishings and fire pits.
- Eco-friendly facilities including compost toilets and a single electric shower.
- Wild camping ethos – no vehicles in the fields (wheelbarrows available).
- Direct access to the Brecon Beacons for hiking and exploring.
- Dog-friendly (on lead).
Pricing
- Camping: £12 per adult, £7 per child (5-16) per night.
- Bell Tents: From £75 per night.
Cwmffrwd Farm offers a back-to-nature experience, promoting biodiversity, sustainable living, and the chance to unwind in one of Wales’ most breathtaking landscapes.
Accomodation
- Tents
- Motorhomes
- Glamping
Perfect for...
- Young Children
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
- Adventure
Facilities
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Family Friendly
- Peaceful
- Pets Welcome
- Fires Allowed
Booking Enquiries for Cwmffrwd Farm Campsite
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Map and location
Campsite address
Cwmffrwd Farm, Pengenffordd, Talgarth, Brecon, LD30ES
Get Directions
Directions from the campsite owners
As the farm is rural, mobile signal can be intermittent during your journey to us, so it’s a good idea to put the Google pin we provide below into your phone before you travel and save the location before you set out. To help as well, we are at the following What Three Words location: firewall.command.zoos
The Google pin is as follows: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Wbi6tRqDr61e2xDK8
Car sat nav systems seem to struggle with the postcode (and take you down a bridleway!) so it’s better to use the Google pin or What Three Words.
From the north: From Talgarth, take the A479 and drive south to Pengenffordd (the road sign will tell you it is open for business as usual). Go past the Dinas Castell pub on your left, continue on for a little while until you see a new build barn-style house on the left, turn left here. We’re halfway around this D loop lane. You’ll know you have reached our farm because there is a sign on the gate saying Cwmffrwd Farm.
From the south: from Crickhowell drive up through Tretower, through Cwmdu and on past Wern Farm and then a large layby on the left. You are looking for the blue road sign that says Waun Fach. Turn right up the lane here. If you miss the blue Waun Fach sign on the main road, don’t panic, just continue up the lane until you see a new house being built and turn right here and switch over to the directions coming from the north.) Continue up the lane from the Waun Fach sign, go over a little crossroads where the grit box is, bending around and past the green barns and you’ll know when you have reached our farm because there is a sign on the gate saying Cwmffrwd Farm.
Near by attractions
Black Mountains
Enjoy direct access from the campsite to the stunning Black Mountains, where hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting await. The slopes offer incredible views and are perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons.
Hay-on-Wye
A short drive away lies Hay-on-Wye, famously known as the “Town of Books.” Its independent bookshops and annual literary festivals make it a delightful stop for visitors who enjoy browsing and exploring quaint streets.
Crickhowell
Further along, Crickhowell provides a charming market town experience along the River Usk. Visitors can explore Crickhowell Castle, where panoramic views and centuries of history come together to create a memorable visit.
Abergavenny
For those venturing further, Abergavenny offers vibrant markets, local food festivals, and historic landmarks such as Abergavenny Castle and Museum, making it a must-see for lovers of Welsh heritage and culture.
Brecon
Just beyond, Brecon welcomes visitors with its iconic Brecon Cathedral and access to scenic walking trails throughout the national park. The town’s bustling market and canal tours provide a fantastic way to experience the area.
Outdoor Activities
For those seeking outdoor activities, Llangorse Lake and Talybont Reservoir are within easy reach, offering boating, fishing, and peaceful walks along the water’s edge.
With so much to see and do nearby, Cwmffrwd Farm is perfectly placed to provide easy access to both outdoor adventures and the rich cultural heritage of the Brecon Beacons.
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