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.
Min Y Don Holiday Home Park (Salop Leisure)
Min-Y-Don is a caravan holiday home and touring park of the highest quality in an outstanding Welsh coastal location.
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Morfa Bychan Holiday Park
Looking for the perfect place for your static caravan? Discover what Morfa Bychan Holiday Park has to offer.
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Ocean Heights Caravan Park
Bounded by farmland and hidden from view, this park offers a haven from the stresses of everyday life, yet is within 4 miles of Pwllheli Marina, the ideal boating location.
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Pen Y Garth Lodge Park
Pen Y Garth Lodge Park is in a parkland setting, ideally placed for watersports such as sailing, canoeing, and windsurfing.
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Penllyn Caravan Park
Penllyn Caravan Park is set within an easy 20 - 30 minute walk to the sandy beach and dunes of Cymyran Beach.
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Riverbend Caravan Park
As its name implies, Riverbend is in an idyllic location on the meandering River Banwy, a sedately flowing, shallow tributary of the River Severn.
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