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Thank you for taking a look at our campsite. If you like camping and caravanning you will probably love Fforest Fields. We want to help you decide that Fforest Fields is where you want to camp or caravan. "Camping as it used to be!" as one of our customers put it.
We want you to come and enjoy it here, and return, and tell your friends about the relaxing time you enjoyed in our natural setting. Choosing the wrong campsite can ruin a good break and your enjoyment of your holiday is so very important to us.
Fforest Fields is a secluded seven acre rural caravan campsite a few miles from the market town of Builth Wells in central Wales. It is well drained and almost level with generous grass and hardstand pitches served by a circuit road. It is landscaped with lots of trees to provide shelter and screening. There is a central looblock with free power showers, which is always kept pristine.
We are a dog friendly site for well-behaved dogs and Fforest Fields is an ideal place for a dog walking holiday. Dogs just love it here, as there are masses of lovely farm and woodland walks straight off the site, so dog walking is a real pleasure. A maximum of two dogs are allowed per pitch unless prior permission given.
There is no traffic noise as the site is tucked well away from the minor A-road. We are very relaxed because we want you to be too. We only really have one rule, "consider your neighbours"!
For GPS locators please put these co-ordinates in: N 52.17121° and W 3.31621°. Please do not put our postcode in, as this is centred on a farm up a small 'B' road!
Towing a caravan from Birmingham and the West Midlands only takes a couple of hours, about two and a half from Bristol and just over three from Manchester. The roads around here are good and normally traffic free. For location details, suggested routes, and links for the latest Welsh traffic news, please check our location page. The site is well signed and has a wide entrance off the A481 about half a mile from the village of Hundred House.
We are enormously proud of our campsite and the birds and wildlife it harbors. Although we mow it carefully we leave the borders and wildlife banks as sanctuaries for small mammals and insects which feed the birds. We take pride that David Bellamy has presented us a Gold Award for the tenth year for our work in environmental conservation.
There's lots to do. Sightseeing, walking, fishing, golf, mountain biking, horse riding, paragliding, birdwatching, eating, shopping, or even lounging about and snoozing. Check out our activities pages.





