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
A stunning place to relax with the family
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My husband, daughter (7) and I spent the BH weekend at Chapel House Farm, what a fantastic spot. We stayed in the camping pod, which was nestled in between trees with the most amazing views of the black hills. The pod is a short walk to the loos/ kitchen/ showers, which are really clean and have little vases of fresh flowers in them - such a lovely touch. The pod was really comfortable, it has its own balcony, fire pit and picnic bench. The balcony came in very handy on one day as we had rain, we were able to cook breakfast without getting wet and we took full advantage of the campfire and picnic bench in the evening, the perfect spot for watching the sun go down, eating, enjoying a glass of wine and relaxing. There is electricity in the pod, which we used to charge our phones, there's a heater but we didn't need it as the nights were relatively warm and rechargeable lights. We felt very lucky, only another family camping and they were situated in another field, although, the site is so well spaced out it wouldn't have mattered if there were more campers. We enjoyed having full reign of the facilities and peace. Simon and Anita (owners) were so helpful, always on hand with local advice, we took up their recommendation of The Bridge Inn, in Michaelchurch, well worth it, fantastic food, wonderful staff and yet another gorgeous spot. Also, head to the very local pub Bull Head (just up the road) lovely staff and local ales, we had bar snacks which were really good. The campsite also has its own shop, selling meats, salads, ales, ciders and cakes. We stocked up before we left and have had the most amazing food this week - sausages and steak to die for. Simon was kind enough to show us his herd and give my husband some great tips on local tracks for cycling and walking. I highly recommend this site, wonderful views, fantastic facilities, and a great place to chill with the family and let the little ones explore.