Hikers Pitch

UK Wales Mid Wales Powys Knighton Brandy House Farm

  • Sleeps 2 (max 2 adults, 0 children)
  • Dogs Allowed
Semi-Wild camping ⭐️Beautiful pitches overlooking the village and right on the Glyndwr’s Way. Perfect for you if you are on the trail and travelling light.⭐️

The Owner Says

☀️Where the outdoors is your sleeping room🌙
  • 1 of 2 small farmstead camping pitches (note it is not possible to park by your pitch)
  • Tap for drinking water
  • Shared use of waterless eco-toilet
  • Shared use of washing up facilities
  • Shared use of shower and WC
  • Fire pits and wood available
  • Breakfast available (delivered to your tent)
  • Farmhouse takeaway menu available for suppers.
  • Separate terrace with garden table , perfect for firepit or BBQ
  • Shop and pub 2 miles (drink and food)
  • Pub 5 mins walk(drink only)
  • Dogs welcome: charge applies (to be kept on a lead at all times on site)
  • DIY livery on site for guests bringing their own horses.
Please note that these pitches have a steep un-fenced drop-off and are not suitable for small children

⭐️Beautiful pitches overlooking the village and right on the Glyndwr’s Way.  Perfect for you if you are on the trail and travelling light.⭐️

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About Brandy House Farm

Suitable For

Families, friends,  glampers, wild campers, groups looking for a variety of accommodation.
well-behaved dogs and DIY livery for guests who bring their own horses – yes.
Caravans, campervans, motorhomes – not at the moment
Brandy House is a peaceful site and we ask all our guests to respect others who are also enjoying the tranquillity.

Nearby

Walking and mountain biking from the doorstep most often centres around the Glyndwrs Way, an excellent national trail which passes through Brandy House Farm. Richard and Medina have excellent knowledge of the surrounding routes and can help walkers, cyclers or equestrians alike in their planning, they also have a handy route portfolio waiting for you. For the most immediate exploration, either walk up onto Beacon Hill Crown Estate from your door step or stroll into the village (5 minutes away) to join the footpaths on the Shropshire side of the border. Beacon Hill, a 6000 acre upland nature reserve, is an excellent place to see wildlife. The heath clad landscape attracts birds like the nesting Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Stonechat, Merlin and Peregrine, among others. It's wild without being rugged and an excellent place to begin walking in the area. Cyclists will find great XC riding on the doorstep and easy journeys to several world class mountain bike centres with freeride, downhill and uplift facilities. The area hosts MTB enduro and the Autumn Epic, One of Britain's top rated Cycle Sportives. For something a little less energetic try exploring Powys Castle, 20 miles away, The Hall at Abbey-Cwm-Hir, 20 miles, or Judges Lodging Presteigne, 18 miles away.

Food & Drink

If you prefer not to cook then it is possible to book a campers breakfast or farmhouse takeaway supper brought to your accommodation, The Wharf, local village pub ideal for a drink is just 5 minutes walk away but doesn't serve food.  The Radnorshire Arms, Beguildy (01547 510634), 2 miles away, is the nearest pub serving food, a wonderfully old building that is home to friendly service and good food.  Beguildy also has a lovely traditional village shop.
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