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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.
Robin Hood Rhyl, Rhyl, North Wales
Enviably located on the beautiful North Wales coastline close to the area's famously lush rolling countryside Robin Hood Rhyl boasts something to suit everyone. Ideal for enjoying the delights of a traditional family seaside holiday.
An excellent array of facilities await on the park. Children will love Leo's Kids' Club while the superb indoor pool and all-weather football pitches guarantee fun for all.
Once the sun goes down a fantastic programme of entertainment offers an ideal way for the whole family to relax into the evening.
The lovely surrounding area hosts a wealth of diverse activities catering for all tastes. Golden sandy beaches the bustling promenades of Rhyl and Prestatyn and Snowdonia National Park are all within easy reach.
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.
Belan Bach Lodges, Welshpool, Mid Wales
Commanding panoramic views over the Banwy Valley from their peaceful setting above the small village of Llangadfan these well-appointed lodges enjoy elevated balconies overlooking their own lawn and are perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of modern life.
The park is surrounded by rural tranquillity yet with a village pub and shop within 2 miles a putting green available (weather permitting) on site and this is an ideal location for touring. Wildlife wonderful scenery and trail walking abounds and Lake Vyrnwy with its RSPB centre and watersports is just 6 miles away. Welshpool Powis Castle King Arthur's Labyrinth and the renowned Centre for Alternative Technology with its unique water-powered railway are all close by. The beaches of Barmouth and Aberdyfi are within an hours' drive.
Sunnyvale Holiday Park, Saundersfoot, South Wales
There's something for everyone at this well run family friendly and beautifully landscaped park. Children will love splashing around in the indoor pool and can enjoy playing in their own outdoor play area whilst for mum and dad there's first class live shows and family entertainment on offer in the 'stars' club house and of course a great bar serving tasty pub snacks.
Located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park this breathtaking area is teeming with visitor attractions and local events. The park sits less than a mile from picturesque Saundersfoot and less than four miles from the tourist hotspot of Tenby both with their stunning sandy beaches visitors are truly spoilt for choice.