Upper Duffryn Farm nestles among the hills of the Upper Clun Valley, beside the river Clun, just a few miles from the village of Newcastle.
Sited in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it has a small CL site for 5 units with electricity and waste disposal.
Well behaved dogs are welcome, and there are many local walks. Click here for info.
The site is open only to Caravan Club members.
The site is ideal for those who enjoy walking. Offa’s Dyke is approx. a mile and a half away.
Please click here for other interesting and enjoyable walks
Ludlow is a half hour’s drive for those who enjoy the food festival, or wish to explore this historic town with its impressive castle, which has an annual Shakespeare festival. Other nearby small towns include Clun, Bishop’s Castle, Knighton and Newtown (where there are supermarkets).
The surrounding countryside is rich with historic and archaeological interest. The border lands hold numerous defensive Marcher castles, including nearby Clun Castle and Powys Castle. Also in the area is the C18th Farm at Acton Scott, recently used for a television documentary series .
Those who enjoy good beer can find numerous pubs in which to sample locally brewed ale. There is a local beer festival in the Clun Valley in October.
Clicking on the above three images will take you to their websites.
For information on other local events and amenities the following links may be helpful:
http://bettws.wordpress.com/st-marys-church/
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Thank you for the great welcome at the site. A wonderful Easter with peace and tranquility as well as some great walks and places to visit too. Clun Castle may be small but is big on character and Ludlow is not too far either. Thank you for opening up a part of the country I have so far not had the chance to visit fully.