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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.
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.
Woodland Lodges, St Clears, South Wales
Woodland Lodges offers the perfect retreat for a relaxing break in a choice of detached lodges. Set within 15 acres of idyllic woodland this family run park is a haven for wildlife and boasts woodland walks a pond and picnic and barbecue area.
If you are looking for a base to explore the many delights of the Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire coastlines or wish to discover the breathtaking views and scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park then Woodland Lodges is ideally located.
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.
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.
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.
Little Kings Park, Ludchurch, South Wales
Ideally located for exploring the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast this peaceful park is surrounded by superb beaches Amroth is just 2 miles away. A covered heated swimming pool bar restaurant games room play area shop and launderette+ are available on site.
Marine Park, Rhyl, North Wales
At Marine Park you enjoy a setting close to the centre of famous Rhyl with its 3 miles of sandy golden beach and exciting attractions.
There is a superb tropical indoor heated pool a poolside bar and live family entertainment from top class cabaret acts. You can join in the dancing or simply enjoy a drink and soak up the relaxing atmosphere.
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.