Campervans, Caravans and Camping in Brecon Beacons

Glanusk Caravan Park is a totally unique and very special dog friendly site with  pitches for caravans, motorhomes, touring vehicles and camping.

Important Note: Due to several incidents in recent past, we will no longer accept Groups and Parties for camping. This means that no more than 2 pitches can be taken by one booking. If it is found that several individuals have booked to create a gathering and group, you WILL be asked to leave the caravan park. We are very sorry, but we have had no choice but to implement such a policy.

If you are a large group, you may of course take the Caravan Park exclusively, so please call the office to organise such a booking.

As featured on ITV Wales ‘A Year in the Beacons’.

Caravans, motorhomes, touring vehicles & camping in the Black Mountains

Glanusk Caravan Park is situated right in the heart of the Estate which is a totally unique and very special location for caravan, motorhome, touring vehicle and camping, making it an ideal base for touring Mid Wales, the iconic Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park, walking, cycling, pony trekking, fishing, canoeing, golfing, history, discovery or just simply relaxing.

Important Note: Due to several incidents in recent past, we will no longer accept Groups and Parties for camping. This means that no more than 2 pitches can be taken by one booking. If it is found that several individuals have booked to create a gathering and group, you WILL be asked to leave the caravan park. We are very sorry, but we have had no choice but to implement such a policy.

If you are a large group, you may of course take the Caravan Park exclusively, so please call the office to organise such a booking.

Pitch Map in our Country Estate

Book your stay At luxury campsite

Glanusk Caravan Park can be booked for exclusive use for clubs, rallies, schools, for those seeking a venue for an event, wedding or a location for filming.

We have pitches to accommodate caravans and motorhomes with a high quality amenity block equipped with disabled facilities and hair dryers

We want our guests to enjoy the amazing tranquility of one of Wales’ largest privately owned Estates and your stay at Glanusk Caravan Park will allow you to experience an area of the Estate that is neither overlooked nor surrounded by anything but nature, flora and fauna.

Glanusk Caravan Park, Crickhowell, NP8 1LP has easy access off the B4558 (Cwm Crawnon Road) and is less than 2 miles from the unique town of Crickhowell, winner of the 2019 UK High Street of the Year Award.  Glanusk Caravan Park is easy to find and offers plenty to do during your stay either at the Estate or in the surrounding areas.  Well behaved dogs are welcome too.

Glanusk Caravan Park Facilities

Our amenity block with underfloor heating is modern and conveniently located.

In addition we have:

  • Wi-Fi
  • Waste and recycling areas
  • Disabled toilet and shower

Campsite Location

Access to Glanusk Caravan Park is from the B4558 Cwm Crawnon Road only with easy access to the A465 Heads of the Valley Road and the Valleys, and the A40 via Crickhowell.

Please note that there is no access to Glanusk Caravan Park via the A40 Main entrance.  Please use the entrance on the B4558 Cwm Crawnon Road.  Glanusk Caravan Park is clearly signposted on this road.

Things To Do in Black Mountains

Whether you are looking for a base to explore or a home from home to enjoy rest and relaxation you will find it here.

We can organise fishing (during the fishing season), book a table at the Estate pub the Nantyffin Cider Mill, organise tours of the Estate, the Oak Collection and gardens.  We have wonderful river walks, woodland walks and access to excellent cycling routes.

Our team can suggest great walking, cycling and dog friendly routes, point you in the direction of boat and canal trips, suggest a waterfall route and one of our team is a Brecon Beacons National Park Ambassadors and can share with you some of her favourite places to visit.

The Estate is renowned for its trees which include over 200 different species and cultivars of Quercus (oak) and historic CADW listed buildings, including the Tower Bridge over the River Usk, ancient Celtic standing stones, the private church, farm buildings and stables, all either Grade II listed or Grade II*.