A popular seaside caravan destination
Like to surf? Head to Barmouth Beach for fine sands and great waves. Prefer to explore on land? Cadair Idris is a mountain at the southern tip of Snowdonia National Park, comprising testing paths and glittering lakes.
Another great way to see the surrounding scenery is via the Fairbourne Railway, which runs alongside the beach to the end of a peninsula at Barmouth Ferry railway station.
With so much to see and do, Barmouth caravan parks are always in demand. Use our handy search tool to find the perfect Barmouth holiday park for your next staycation.
Brynowen Holiday Park (Parkdean Resorts)
With over 60 parks found in stunning coastal and countryside locations up and down the country, Parkdean has a fantastic offering for UK holiday home ownership.
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Caerfelin Caravan Park
Caerfelin Caravan Park is A quiet secluded caravan park nestled in a sheltered woodland valley, 5 minutes walk to beach and village of Aberporth.
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Clarach Bay Holiday Village
Clarach Bay Holiday Village is a family run park near Aberystwyth in mid-Wales, on the stunning Ceredigion coastline.
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Llety Caravan Park
Llety Caravan Park comprises about 20 acres of grass sloping gently towards the coast near the small cove of Tresaith.
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Maes Glas Caravan Park
Maes Glas Caravan Park is a small family run holiday park 0.75 mile from Penbryn beach on west coast of Wales.
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Patch Caravan Park
Patch Caravan Park is located on the glorious Pembrokeshire coast overlooking Cardigan Bay.
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