Clyngwyn Bunkhouse

A beautifully converted Bunkhouse situated in the heart of waterfall country.

Clyngwyn Bunkhouse

Location

5 miles from the Glynneath junction of the A465, between Pontneddfechan and Ystradfellte.

Grid Ref

OS Outdoor Leisure Map
No.12: SN 921 107
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Overview

Number of Beds: 15

Price Guide: From £9.50 per person per night

Wales Tourist Board Grading: 3 Star Bunkhouse

Groups/Individuals: Groups only please

Contact Details

Julie Hurst

Telephone & Fax: +44 (0)1639 722930

Address: Clyngwyn, Ystradfellte Road,
Pontneddfechan, Powys. WALES SA11 5US.

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Description

Wales Tourist board 3 star bunkhouse, catering for groups, families & individuals.

The bunkhouse is situated extremely close to the caves, waterfalls and river gorges of the Ystradfellte area of the National Park. The bunkhouse forms an ideal base for outdoor activity in this spectacular area known as 'waterfall country'. We have accommodation for up to 15 people, the layout is one ground floor room with 4 beds and one large upstairs bunk room sleeping 11 that can be partitioned for privacy if required. For relaxation, the bunkhouse has a television, DVD and CD player. Outside we have a purpose built circular area with large barbeque and fire pit. Ideal for enjoying a relaxing evening sitting and eating whilst taking in the beautiful views of the surrounding mountains of the Brecon Beacons.

Heating/Cooking Facilities

Full gas central heating with fully equipped communal kitchen. Heated drying room. A village shop and filling station is within walking distance.

What to bring

You can bring your own bedding and towels or you can hire them when you arrive. (Quilt & pillow is £5.00 per person per stay, towel is £1.00 per person per stay).

Nearest Public Transport

Bus to and from Glynneath and local taxi services based in Pontneddfechan.

Local Interests/Attractions

Pontneddfechan golf course is only 2 miles away. Steeped in history and folk lore, the area not only displays spectacular scenery and wildlife, but has much evidence of times when it was not always so peaceful & picturesque, with disused mines, the famous fire brick industry and even gun powder manufacture.

Fortunately those times are long gone, so if your pastimes include gorgewalking, canyoning, mountain biking, caving, abseiling, climbing, photography, painting, etc. Then you need to visit the Clyngwyn Bunkhouse!