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On the west coast of Wales within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park Barmouth Bay offers a unique blend of sea and mountain with magnificent walks orienteering mountain biking and golf. With history at every turn there are plenty of pubs cafes and restaurants within easy reach.
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.
Bron Eifion Lodges, Criccieth, North Wales
Offering you a tranquil base for exploring the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park these family run lodges and fishing lakes are perfect for a peaceful break at any time of year. The lodges all enjoy lakeside views and stand in the heart of 40 acres of beautiful mature woodland a haven for wildlife. A paradise for anglers the 6 acre lake (commercially stocked with coarse fish) is open all year round+.
+Charges apply.
The seaside village of Criccieth and the riverside village of Llanystumdwy both with shops pubs and restaurants are 1 mile away.
Ogwen Bank Country Park, Bangor, North Wales
Your whole family will be captivated by the 12 acres of natural woodland at Ogwen Bank. Situated in the Nant Ffrancon Valley in the foothills of Snowdonia where rabbits play freely on your doorstep. This is an area of outstanding natural beauty. The River Ogwen runs through the grounds with waterfalls pools and nearly a mile of river frontage.
Just a mile away is the old traditional Welsh slate village of Bethesda. A warm welcome and a friendly atmosphere awaits you in the heart of the park at the Olde Worlde Country Club (formerly the hunting lodge to Penrhyn Castle). Relax in front of the log fire after the day's activities.
Trout and salmon fishing is available on two stretches of the Ogwen (permits locally). There's pony trekking (8 miles) canoeing locally and magnificent walks. Explore Snowdonia and visit the resorts and beaches of the delightful North Wales coastline.
Artro Lodges, Llanbedr, North Wales
Set in the heart of Snowdonia amid rolling hills and close to miles of glorious beaches Artro Lodges boast private hot tubs and offer you a stylish luxurious holiday base.
These exclusive two storey lodges complete with contemporary styling and luxury furnishings create the perfect hideaway for a holiday at any time of year.
The wealth of outdoor activities nearby includes fishing canoeing and quad biking while Harlech Castle and the scenic steam train trips from Fairbourne make great days out taking in the superb scenery of the surrounding area.
Penllwyn Lodges, Montgomery, Mid Wales
Nestling in woodland just three miles from Montgomery this is the perfect base for exploring. Completely unspoilt the surrounding area offers the charming beauty of the Shropshire borders to the east and the rugged splendour of the Welsh mountains the Dovey valley and Cardigan Bay to the west. With the high standards provided by Penllwyn plus the freedom to wander over meadow land and along the canal towpath this is a holiday you will wish to repeat.
Fishing is available on the lake Montgomery canal and the River Severn at no extra charge.
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.
Greenacres, Porthmadog, North Wales
Greenacres truly has it all! With direct access to a magnificent sandy beach its own nature reserve and a superb array of first-class facilities an ideal base for a fun-packed family holiday.
A superb base for touring Snowdonia and Portmeirion are nearby Ffestiniog Railway Caernarfon Porthmadog Bangor and a wealth of visitor attractions are all easily accessible.
Pen-y-Garth Lodges, , North Wales
Pen-y-Garth is situated within the wonderful Snowdonia National Park with its breathtaking scenery. It is the perfect place to relax and unwind and really is Wales at its stunning best majestic rural and friendly. No queues and no rush. Its a place for walkers and sailors. Bala Lake is close by the largest piece of natural open water in the country and a magnet for water sports enthusiasts whilst the mountains and valleys are perfect for everything from a stroll to a more challenging hike.
Bala is a quaint market town with a range of traditional shops housed in picturesque buildings making it a charming example of Welsh country life.