One of Britain’s breathing spaces
The Snowdonia national park is simply breathtaking. Whether you are prepared to trek to the summit or prefer to stay at ground level, its diverse landscape offers peace and tranquility to those who visit.
At 1085m, Snowdonia is the highest mountain in England and Wales. For those wanting to take in the sights without the climb, there’s a mountain railway that runs to the summit in the summer months. Once at the top, the panoramic scenery shows off the surrounding landscape with views stretching as far as Ireland.
The national park is home to an extensive series of trails, over 100 lakes, and craggy peaks.
Castle View Holiday Park (Salop Leisure)
Castle View is a quiet and secluded park in the town of Harlech, looking up to the impressive view of Harlech Castle.
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Coed Helen Holiday Park
Coed Helen lies within 22 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens with stunning views across the Menai Strait to Anglesey
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Criccieth Caravan Park
Criccieth Caravan Park is a small select family run park cradled in a picturesque rural setting yet just over 1 mile from the sea front.
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Dinlle Caravan Park
Your lifetime of adventure starts here at Dinlle Caravan Park -a first class, traditional family seaside caravan park.
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Dolhendre Caravan Park
Dolhendre Caravan Park is located outside the village of Llanuwchllyn, within easy reach of Bala, Dolgellau and the coast.
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Dyffryn Seaside Estate Co Ltd
Dyffryn Seaside Estate, 5 miles from Barmouth is in a location that sums up Meirionydd's motto, 'Tra Mor, Tra Meirion - betwixt sea and mountain.
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