Hampshire Mountain Centre
The Hampshire Mountain Centre occupies two sites, situated at in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park near the market town of Brecon. Argoed Lwyd is a converted 19th Century traditional Welsh farmhouse can sleep up to 46 in two units. Birchgrove is a four bedroomed house in the small village of Heol Senni and sleeps 18.
Both sites provide ideal environments to promote the personal development of your group through adventure experience, within a caring residential setting. There are also many opportunities for curriculum-based study through geography, biology, history and the environment.
The centre can also be used as a base for youth groups and those involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme for expeditions and training. Whatever the reason for your visit you are guaranteed to have a fabulous time whilst working as part of a team.
Brecon Beacons
The unique geology of the Brecon Beacons National Park has resulted in a picturesque landscape of mountains, waterfalls and caves. The area has been inhabited from Neolithic times and is also rich in history and legend. All this provides a wide choice of adventurous activities and field study projects as well as historic buildings, museums and nature reserves to visit.
More information on the Brecon Beacons
Contacts
Hampshire Mountain Centre
Argoed Lwyd
Libanus, Brecon, Powys LD3 8EN.
Tel/fax 01874 622914
