Chapel House Farm Campsite Reviews
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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!
4.64 /5
26 reviews
81%
would recommend
Our stay
Colin G
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The site location was perfect for us. The facilities were poor and the price paid is definitely not value for money.
Peaceful, wonderful campsite.
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Paul W
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Wonderful views, peaceful campsite.
Beautiful and spacious!
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Matilda G
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We stayed for a weekend with 2 small kids and had a fantastic time, there is a lot of space between pitches which was very special and the kids just rolled around in the meadow most of the time. The views from the camping field were lovely to watch sunrise/sunset over. Easy access to lots of nice walks, historic sites nearby and great that the (fancy) pub nearby is walkable. Will be returning!
A great quiet site
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Megan W
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A lovely site, very rustic but clean facilities. Loved that the pitches were far apart and separated with the wildflower meadow, as it gave a lot of privacy. We arrived on a quiet day and selected our own pitch. For those arriving on the busier Friday, pitch allocation seemed a little more haphazard.
Lovely family run site
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Laura G
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Fantastic views, warm welcome, the home -reared and -grown produce is to die for and Peter's hut is charming. Thank you for a lovely night away, we wished it was longer. We'll be back.
Stunning location next to lovely walks and an amazing gastropub
David J
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Amazing location and a wee walk to a fab pub! Would definitely come back.
Location, location, location
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Andrew O
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A campsite at Craswall - it most certainly is, being the raison d'être. So, being Craswall, 'The Black Mountain's' fickle weather patterns influence almost everything. You are camping, but please be aware the pitches all seem quite exposed to the elements (however, would great in Summer - big skies etcetera ). Your site facilities (shower, water, flushing loo) are down at the farmhouse, which can be quite a trek away. Having said that, there is at least one eco-loo & the facilities themselves are all robust, functional and clean. Although I had only a brief stay, the farm/site owners were very friendly & helpful. Did I say that you're in Craswall? The campsite gives almost direct walking access to the mountains and is also quite near to a much loved "Michelin Star' Gastro-Pub ('nuff said 😎). To summarise, when previously there, there was only some "rough camping" available locally. For the few £'s that you pay and for the location alone, it's a 👍 from me. Now when can I get back there…
Friendly and well located
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Ian H
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Great welcome and guidance finding a spot suitable, given the softness of the ground after weeks of rain. Friendly and helpful. Site is well located for walking. Getting there was a bit like the Cornish lanes, make sure you make metal note of the passing places you pass and make sure you know how to reverse.
Lovely site
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David R
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Really lovely stay, great facilities and a very warm welcome. We camped in our Caddy Camper and had everything we needed, and walked from the campsite onto the Black Hill ridge for a 10 mile circular. If you are looking for peace and quiet, this is the place for you.
Fantastic Easter weekend stay
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Charlie M
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We had a lovely 3 night stay at Chapel House Farm, we were in the church field. Anita was super helpful and welcoming. Nearby Hay-on-Wye is a lovely town, great for book lovers, and great walks in the black mountains are only a 15 min drive away. We would definitely stay again!
Beautiful campsite
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Jed H
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Really beautiful campsite at the foot of the Black Mountains. Facilities cover all bases and in great condition. The host is friendly and helpful. I really sensed a respect for the natural and cultural heritage of the area in how the campsite operates.
Great site, lovely people and lots on offer there
Jaime M
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Great site. Offered to join in curry night which was lovely. Lots nearby. Great cafe. Overall good stay.
Fantastic site
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Torsten H
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Great, quiet park with large individual pitches. Friendly owners who are keen to help. Beautiful views of the Brecon Beacons.
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Lesley Anne T
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Insufficient toilet facilities, a long walk down then uphill to the flat field. Be better with 1 composting toilet per field. Showers not very warm and very cold in the shower block as they are not fully enclosed.
Site's response
Many thanks for your feedback. We are a spacious campsite with15 acres of wildflower meadows, and prefer not to have toilets in all our fields for aesthetic reasons. That said, we do have a compost loo fairly centrally located. From there it is then just a two minute walk to our three flushing loos and three showers. Guests should note that there are slopes and steps. Altogether the number of loos and showers are more than the requirement for the number of pitches we have. It is unusual for our showers to be cool. We have solar hot water pipes plus an electric immersion which increases the water temperature to the required level. Just occasionally the water temperature can dip. Recently, for example, there was a power cut following a storm which affected this. We were sorry to hear you did not have the warmest shower. We do have a fully enclosed shower which you may not have seen. The other two showers are in an oak framed building with open front panels at the very top, which would be chillier in cool weather. The cubicles themselves however are fully enclosed and provide a warm shower experience. We always appreciate feedback and will endeavour to monitor our water temperature.
Great camp site, a good variety of pitches, welcoming hosts
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Nigel C
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My camping partner had recently broken his ankle after we'd booked the wood field pitches, which unfortunately were no longer suitable due to his lack of mobility. we were offered a different pitch which we could park on and set up camp. This was much appreciated and enabled us to still enjoy our booked trip. Lovely site, with great views, very quiet and the pitches were cut into the wild meadow grass which made for an ideal setting. Will definitely return. Thank you.
Get away from it all
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Lia M
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This was the most beautiful area to stay in. Very quiet and relaxed. lots of areas to explore. my 7 year old was very content making camp fires, hunting bugs and skimming rocks. The pod was small but perfect for what we needed. The views were amazing. Facilities were very good and quirky. We was greeted when we arrived and everyone was super friendly and helpful. Griffin the dog was always happy to see us. The local pub isn't always open, which is the same for most pubs in the area, so check opening times and food serving times and reserve a table where possible to avoid disappointment. Every meal we had was delicious and I highly recommend the meat available in the site farm shop. This is the perfect place to get away from it all and be at one with nature.
100% recommend. Wonderful
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Lisa P
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We had the most wonderful stay at Chapel House. The campsite is part of a working farm and the family who run it are working to create a truly special place. The farm ethos centres around sustainability, eco and heritage, this means there were extra special touches such as wild flower meadows with paths and pitches mown out, ancient grains turned into flour and heritage cattle. Not your average campsite. The farm shop was stocked with all home or locally grown goods. The site itself and location was beautiful, it felt remote and wild but still close to Hay on Wye providing the best of both. Pitches were spacious with large gaps in-between so it did not feel crowded and provided each camper with their own space. We felt like we were the only ones there! Views across to the black mountains and beyond provided the perfect backdrop to an evening round the fire pit. We stayed with our 6 month daughter and it really was wonderful, allowing us to create some treasure memories in a very special place. We would recommend to anyone and hope to return in the future!
Fantastic site
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Billy B
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Lovely hosts, would highly recommend! 10*
Total peace
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Tim G
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Total relaxation and a pub 5 mins away!!
Stunning
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Andrew C
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A beautiful location ideal for camping. The facilities were spotless and the hosts, couldn't have been friendlier or more helpful.
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John R
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Lovely campsite and fabulous hosts. Perfect location and homemade food available was delicious. Would thoroughly recommend this site.
Lovely campsite
Matthew C
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Really friendly hosts, beautiful views and walks, lovely pub nearby and the campsite owners put on an excellent meal. Can't wait to go back.
Time out
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Anne J
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This was exactly what I was looking for! I stayed in the camping pod for one night with my 28yr old daughter. The pod was spacious for the two of us; the mattresses were very comfortable and all facilities were very clean. The weather was perfect and we enjoyed cooking food on the fire. Anita was very helpful and on her recommendation, we tried out the pub across the valley that was 5 minute's walk. It was very pleasant and had a lovely garden. The best part was the cacophony of birdsong throughout the evening and the following morning.
Weekend getaway
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Sudhir P
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A perfect campsite with amazing view of Black Hill. We had relaxing two nights at this beautiful site, woke up with birds chirping and locking eyes with cute doggie made us smile. Definitely will come back again.
Wonderful
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Amanda J
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We stayed in the pod for 2 nights. It was warm and cosy and blissfully peaceful. The location is stunning and it is close to Hay on Wye, Hereford and Brecon for day trips. It was a true escape from the rat race. Our hosts were lovely and so helpful. One word of warning, the pod is at the top of a slope which got slippery in the rain.