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A paradise for nature lovers these luxurious lodges sit in an area of Special Scientific Interest surrounded by rivers pools woodland and glorious panoramic views of the Mid Wales countryside. Mill Meadow is an ideal rural retreat.
Pony trekking walking and fishing are among numerous outdoor pursuits nearby.
Trewythen Lodges, Llandinam, Mid Wales
Trewythen Lodges are part of our Autograph Lodge Holiday Collection and command a breathtaking location with spectacular views across the rolling mid Wales countryside. Each lodge has been well appointed to make the most of the stunning views yet are only two miles from the pretty villages of Caersws and Llandinam with an array of pubs and shops serving and selling fresh local produce.
Each lodge has been individually styled with every comfort in mind. Stylish contemporary furniture blends effortlessly with the light timber interiors creating a wonderful retreat from which to enjoy the glorious surrounding countryside and impressive views. You can even enjoy a delightful range of body treatments and massages in the comfort of your own lodge. Each lodge features its own covered balcony with extending decking area home to a sumptuous outdoor hot tub the ideal accompaniment for a romantic break or a relaxing escape. Bike hire is available (charges apply).
The area is home to a wealth of things to see and do. The lodges are located on Cycle Route 81 (bike hire is available) and there's plenty of great walking locally too. Clywedog Dam with its superb fishing and sailing and haven for wildlife including red kites and buzzards is a popular choice with visitors together with the historic and charming market town of Llanidloes with its ancient timber framed buildings only 7 miles away. Further a field only an hour away you can enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Cambrian coastline accessible either by car or by rail taking in some of the most beautiful scenery Wales has to offer.
Brynteg, Caernarfon, North Wales
Set in wooded countryside this friendly 5 star award-winning park boasts an ideal location in the foothills of Snowdonia National Park and some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Perfect for enjoying the best of both worlds a stunning location combined with superb facilities Brynteg holds numerous awards including the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation and offers you luxurious top-class amenities.
An excellent touring base Brynteg is within easy reach of many of North Wales' attractions and places of interest.
Gwalia Falls, Tresaith, Mid Wales
A stunning hilltop setting overlooking the breathtaking sandy beach of Tresaith this park offers you a peaceful holiday location just 3 minutes walk from the sea. The beach boasts some of the safest and cleanest waters in West Wales and its very own 100ft waterfall cascading from the cliffs above. Located on the Ceredigion coastal path with so much to see and do in the area and a choice of good quality accommodation the park is the perfect choice for couples and families looking for a relaxing and peaceful base to explore the beautiful coastline.
Anglesey Bungalows, Holyhead, Isle of Anglesey
This small family run holiday park sits in the quiet seaside village of Trearddur Bay on Anglesey's north west coast. Most of the stunning 125-mile Anglesey coastline is a designated 'area of outstanding natural beauty'. The Anglesey Coastal Path birdwatching at South Stack Cliffs and day trips to Dublin from Holyhead are all easily accessible.
The whole family will love the superb indoor heated swimming pool together with a welcoming club bar and adjoining games/family room for children. Beautiful coves and headland abound while several excellent restaurants are close by some within walking distance.
Guests also enjoy the facilities at the Beach complex+ including a 9-table snooker hall+ 9-hole golf course+ and London Road pub/bistro. (+Charges apply.)
The North Wales coast and breathtaking scenery of Snowdonia National Park is just 40 miles across the island via the A55.
Three miles away is the port of Holyhead with regular sailings to Dublin and Dun Laoghaire. With the modern high speed ferries you can be in Ireland in just 99 minutes!
Bar meals are available and there are several excellent restaurants in the village and surrounding area.
Sun Valley, Rhuddlan, North Wales
Cradled on the banks of the River Clwyd Sun Valley allows you to relax and unwind surrounded by the beautiful scenery that is North Wales at it's best. From the park you can look over the river and see the imposing shape of some of the history of the area. Rhuddlan Castle has been standing guard over this region for more than 700 years and is well worth the visit.
Sunnyvale Rhyl, Rhyl, North Wales
Nestling between the River Clywd and Rhyl's glorious sandy beaches Sunnyvale boasts a unique beachside setting at the mouth of Kimmel Bay. A superb base for exploring the famous miles of golden sands and Rhyl's eternally popular traditional seaside attractions.
Chester Llandudno Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful North Wales coast are among a wealth of attractions to explore further afield.
Avalon Cottages, St Clears, South Wales
These single storey beautifully appointed cottages are ideal for touring the beautiful West Wales peninsula. Set in relaxing rural surroundings the cottages are close to the town of St Clears and many of the area's numerous attractions. The Brecon Beacons the Pembrokeshire Coastal path and the Millennium Coastal Park are just some of the delights within easy reach.
Pembroke and Kilgetty castles the Teifi Valley Cenarth salmon leap waterfalls and the Llys-Y-Fran reservoir offer a feast for the eyes while the Gwilli Steam Railway and the fabulous Oakwood Theme Park guarantee fun for all the family. There are restaurants and takeaways within 3 miles.
Cardigan Bay Holiday Park, St Dogmaels, South Wales
Set within a peaceful secluded valley this ideally situated privately owned park is just 300 yards from award winning Poppit Sands beach.
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path Britain's only coastal national park starts from the doorstep. There is also an outdoor heated pool children's play area games room and a clubhouse with great family entertainment for you to enjoy.
Cardigan Bay boasts Bottle Nose dolphins amongst its attractions along with a host of other fine unspoilt beaches in the immediate area. The market town of Cardigan is just 3 miles away where a selection of quaint pubs restaurants and interesting shops can be found. There are castles adventure and wildlife parks fishing golf boat trips and much more within an hours' drive.
Croft Holiday Park, Narberth, South Wales
Tucked away in secluded woodland and surrounded by tranquil countryside Croft Holiday Park enjoys a relaxing idyllic setting between the bustling market town of Narberth and eternally popular Tenby. This glorious South Wales area boasts something to suit everyone. Golden beaches ancient castles horse riding fun days out and opportunities to sail along the stunning coastline abound.