Chapel House Farm Campsite
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Nestled in the wild Welsh Marches, Chapel House Farm Campsite sits in the picturesque village of Craswall, just 15 minutes from Hay-on-Wye. Tents and campervans can pitch up on wonderful meadow pitches, whilst those who prefer glamping have the choice of a shepherd's hut and camping pod. Guests can enjoy evenings cooking up a BBQ with produce from the onsite farm shop and days out venturing across the border to nearby Wales!
Tranquil, dog-free site with picturesque views to the Black Mountains and the Golden Valley
Onsite farm shop with BBQ produce and pizza nights, a five minute walk from a charming gastropub
Situated just five minutes from the Brecon Beacons National Park, 15 minutes from Hay-On-Wye
About Chapel House Farm Campsite
Situated just five minutes from the England and Wales border, along with the Brecon Beacons National Park, the site is in an ideal location for days out exploring. Surrounded by wildflowers and ancient woodland, this is the perfect spot for wildlife spotting and unwinding in the outdoors. The site offers three different camping areas, each with non electric grass pitches for tents and campervans. Each pitch allows up to six guests with access to a fire pit, great for evenings cooking up a BBQ or toasting marshmallows. The Wood Field area has two pitches available, each a small semi-circle mown into the long grass. This field is vehicle free and the furthest from the facilities, though there are wheelbarrows to help transport your things and it is wonderful for peace and quiet. There is also the Church Field area which provides two extra large pitches and two regular pitches. Each pitch is mown into tall meadow grass, enjoying beautiful views over to the Black Mountains. The main camping pitches lie in the Flat Field, each surrounded by wildflower grass with a mown play area in the centre, great for kids! If glamping is more your style, Peter's Wagon is a traditional wagon situated by a pond in the orchard area. The wagon was built by artist blacksmith, Peter Walker, who lived in it while studying blacksmithing in Herefordshire. The wagon comes with an outdoor seating area, along with a fire pit, perfect for nights in the open. Inside is a double bed, a cosy living area, a kitchenette with cast iron hobs, crockery, table and chairs and a wood burner for those cooler nights. You will also have the luxury of your own hot shower and sink with solar power phone charging and lights. Please note, bed linen and towels are not provided. If you're looking for a true escape, the cosy camping pod for four is hidden amongst the trees, sitting high over the orchard. Inside the insulated pod you will find deep-filled mattresses, along with electric heating and power sockets. Double doors open out onto a balcony with glorious views over to the Black Hill. A lower seating area provides you with an ideal spot for al fresco dining, equipped with a picnic table, log bench and a fire pit with a grill. Please note, bed linen, crockery, cutlery and cooking equipment are not provided for the pod. Located on a working farm, there are slow-growing cattle, sheep and pigs in the surrounding fields with the produce available from the onsite farm shop. Due to the resident animals, the site is pet free so dogs are not allowed, sorry. The site is also certified with the Greener Camping Club so at least one guest per pitch must be a member, though this can be purchased when you book.
Camping stays are available between 22nd March and 27th October. The wagon and pod are available all year round.
There are 14 accommodation options on-site
Bookable pitches and accommodation options
2 x Wood Field Camping Pitches
Max 6 people
Non electric grass pitches in a small secluded field surrounded by woodland, mown into a circular shape. Pitches are suitable for tents with a complimentary fire pit. No vehicle access.
4 x Church Field Camping Pitches
Max 6 people
Non electric grass pitches mown into tall meadow grass. Pitches are suitable for tents or campervans with a complimentary fire pit.
6 x Flat Field Camping Pitches
Max 6 people
Non electric grass pitches mown in the main camping field with a range to pick from. Pitches are suitable for tents or campervans with fire pits free to use.
Site tariff
Things to do on site and in the Hereford area
Just a five minute drive from the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park, the site is ideally located for days of exploring by foot or bike. Popular viewpoints include Gospel Pass (20 minutes) and the Pwll y Wrach nature reserve (30 minutes) is great for walking trails and seeing the waterfall.
For soaking up some local history, Hay Castle is a 15 minute drive from the site. Visitors can enjoy daily tours with spectacular architecture and informative exhibits to see.
If you are wanting a relaxing afternoon out, the National Trust - The Weir Garden (35 minutes) are great for a gentle stroll. Situated next to the glorious Wye River, the 18th century gardens are home to a whole host of plantlife, along with plenty of benches to enjoy a scenic picnic.
Other nearby attractions include:
- The Wobbly Brewing Company Ltd (40 minutes)
- Tretower Court and Castle/ Llys a Chastell Tre-tŵr (40 minutes)
- National Trust - Skenfrith Castle (45 minutes)
- National Trust - Sugarloaf and Usk Valley (45 minutes)
- Water Break-Its-Neck (50 minutes)
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