View all counties in this region

Black Mountains View Caravan Park in Powys

Just 1½ miles from the popular border town of Hay-on-Wye, our small family run caravan park is set on an organic small holding. Our Park is situated on the Powys/ Herefordshire border, in the beautiful Wye Valley. From here you can take the short walk to The Offa’s Dyke Path, fish on the River Wye or simply take in the breathtaking views of the Black Mountains.

Make your self at home in one of our three fully equipped static caravans for holiday let or hook up your own touring caravan on one of our spacious pitches. Having had many touring family holidays ourselves, we understand that good, clean facilities are important. We have a heated toilet and shower block, built in 2010, including disabled facilities/ family room. There is also excellent access from the main road.

The area is a great destination for walking the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park or other outdoor activities such as cycling, pony trekking, golfing or canoeing. Over the border, Herefordshire and The Golden Valley has something to offer everyone; historic market towns, breathtaking scenery and cultural attractions such as historic houses, museums and art galleries. Other local attractions include , Hay on Wye, the ‘Town of Books’ and it’s well know Festival of Literature, The Royal Welsh Agricultural Show at Builth Wells and The Brecon Jazz Festival.


A warm and friendly welcome awaits you offering a relaxed and simple holiday experience in the beautiful Welsh Border countryside.


Stayed at Black Mountains View Caravan Park?

Click here to write a review

Your Name
Email address
(not shown)
Date of your stay
Type of accommodation
Rating
Review details
Security check
Add your review
Please note that your email address is never divulged to the campsite owner or to any third party. It is simply used to verify your review and to enable us to cut down on spam submissions. There may be a delay of a few days between you submitting your review and it appearing on the site.