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Aberbran

Caravan Club Members Only  Dog walk on site or nearby  Fishing Within 5 Miles  Golf Within 5 Miles  No toilet block on site  Quiet & peaceful off peak  Some hardstandings  Volunteer run site  Within 5 Miles of National Cycle Network  

Aberbran Caravan Club Site
Aberbran
Brecon
Wales

LD3 9NH

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Tel: LD3 9NH

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A small, peaceful oasis of a site (former railway station) on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park: ideal if you want a walking and bird watching holiday. The National Park's Mountain Centre is well-equipped with information, leaflets and walks as well as an exhibition and a small cafe with an outside terrace from which there's a breathtaking view. If you want to shop, Brecon is a busy little market town (market on Tuesday and Friday) with a very good craft fair once a month for all kinds of Welsh crafts. There's also a Jazz Festival in mid-August.



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