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Why buy a static caravan or lodge in South Wales Valleys & Brecon Gateway?
South Wales Valleys & Brecon Gateway combine dramatic mountain scenery, lush valleys and charming towns — a location that perfectly suits lovers of the outdoors and those seeking peace away from the hustle and bustle. With easy access to the Brecon Beacons National Park, this region brings nature right to your doorstep.
About the Area
The South Wales Valleys are a patchwork of steep hillsides, wooded river valleys and valleys carved by industrial heritage. Towns such as Merthyr Tydfil, Abergavenny and Pontypool mix fascinating history with countryside life. These communities offer a blend of independent cafés, local shops and scenic viewpoints.
To the north, the Brecon Gateway sits at the foothills of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This is a landscape of rolling hills, open moorland and cascading waterfalls. Waterfalls such as Sgwd yr Eira and Pontneddfechan’s spectacular falls are among the many reasons visitors return year after year. The National Park also contains some of Wales’s best walking, mountain biking and stargazing spots.
Whether you’re keen on scenic hikes, peaceful picnics by rivers or exploring historic towns, South Wales Valleys & Brecon Gateway deliver a countryside experience that’s both varied and captivating.
Nearby Places
- Abergavenny: A market town known for its food festivals and castle.
- Merthyr Tydfil: A historic industrial town near stunning gorge walks.
- Brecon: A vibrant town with cathedral and gateway to the Beacons.
- Pontypool: A traditional valley town with parks and local history.
Nearby Attractions
- Brecon Beacons National Park: Iconic mountain landscapes and outdoor activities.
- Sgwd yr Eira Waterfall: A stunning falls where you can walk behind the cascade.
- Blaenavon Industrial Landscape: A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Llanthony Priory: Historic ruins set in scenic countryside.
Holiday Parks in this Area
- Brecon Beacons Holiday Park: A countryside park with easy access to the National Park.
- Llanfoist Caravan Park: A peaceful park near Abergavenny.
- Talyllyn Holiday Park: A scenic site nestled beside the River Cwy.
- Pontypool Caravan and Camping Park: A family-friendly park in the valleys.
- Merthyr Tydfil Caravan Site: A hillside park with countryside views.
- Glanusk Park Caravan Site: A rural park near Crickhowell within reach of the Brecon Beacons.
South Wales Valleys & Brecon Gateway, with their sweeping valleys, rugged hills and wealth of outdoor pursuits, offer a memorable setting for owning a static caravan or lodge in one of Wales’s most scenic regions.