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Full information and more photographs about this month's parks can be found in the February 2007 issue of Practical Motorhome. For back issues telephone 08456 777812.

Baltic Wharf CC Site Bristol
Ferry Meadows CC Site Peterborough, Hants
Moreton in Marsh CC Site Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Goose Wood Caravan Park York, North Yorkshire
Abbey Farm Caravan Park Ormskirk, Lancashire
Black Horse CC Site Folkstone, Kent
Hidden Valley Touring Park Ilfracombe, Devon
Erwlon Caravan Park Llandovery, Wales
Monkey Tree Holiday Park Newquay, Cornwall

Erwlon Caravan Park
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Erwlon Caravan Park
Email peter@erwlon.fsnet.co.uk

The entrance to the site is well signposted from the main A40 Carmarthen-to-Brecon road. There is good access with plenty of room to park, and a new reception is being built. Erwlon is owned and run by the Rees family. Mr Rees senior started up the campsite in 1956. It has evolved over the years from a basic farm site into the very pleasant and picturesque place that it is today. The jewel in the crown here must be the superb amenities building which is one of the best I have ever experienced. There are the usual men's and ladies' rooms containing showers, washbasins and toilets. In addition there are four family/unisex rooms at the front of the building. These contain baby changing facilities and are also suitable for disabled use. The remainder of the site has been improved by landscaping and the owners have plans for further work. The site is just inside the Brecon Beacons National Park, so the views of the mountains are quite stunning. There are many activities nearby which include pony trekking, fishing and many good walking routes. Llandovery, only a ten-minute walk away, has many public houses where good meals can be enjoyed.
 • The site is 16 miles from the Brecon Beacons Mountain Centre, from where you have a stunning view, from 335m above sea level, of the mountain Pen Y Fan. You can also explore the vast expanse of the Beacons. Admission is free. Tel 01874 623366. Web www.brecon-beacons.com/mountain-centre.htm.

Full information and more photographs about this park can be found in the magazine
FULL CONTACT DETAILS, PITCH CHARGES, GUEST RESTRICTIONS, PITCHES, TOILET/SHOWERS, OTHER FACILITIES, ON-SITE LEISURE, PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND SECURITY.

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