North Wales campsite?
North Wales campsite?
Hi, we are travelling to North Wales for May weekend and are wondering if anyone can recommend a good, happy family camping ground..... thinking of staying near Conwy/Llandudno area.
thanks
joan
thanks
joan
Re: North Wales campsite?
May not be quite far enough North for you, but I can wholeheartedly recommend http://www.eisteddfapark.co.uk/. Stayed there two holidays on the trot 3 or 4 years ago, and would certainly go back. Close to Portmeirion (great day out) and Black Rock Sands (where you can park on the beach). The owner was investing a lot in the site when we went, very clean, friendly and well run with all the facilities you need. Fantastic views. Must go back this year
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Re: North Wales campsite?
that sounds good to me I may have to look them up how far is it from snowdon
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Hello Chancers,
have a look at Conwy touring park, I have stayed there a few times and its a good site. good facilities, friendly staff, BAR on site
www.conwytouringpark.co.uk
have a look at Conwy touring park, I have stayed there a few times and its a good site. good facilities, friendly staff, BAR on site
www.conwytouringpark.co.uk
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Very close!peanutcrusher wrote:that sounds good to me I may have to look them up how far is it from snowdon
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We visit a site in Tal-y-bont (LL43)
The site is a small 5 van site with hookup. It is on the edge of Snowdonia and 10 mins walk from the sea. Restaurant in walking distance ( Tony's) village shop pub and chippy all in walking distance. We park up and leave it set up to enjoy the forest and sea walks. Barmouth is about 6 miles away.
Shell Island is not far away as well.
It was about £12 per night including Hookup. Very accommodating couple as well. Shower is basic, but warm.
If your a member of the C&C club it's cheaper.
Contact Alan and Maggie Evans
Bryn Bywyd
Tal-y--Bont
Gwynedd
LL43 2 BZ
01341 247 310
If you go, say hi to them for us. Enjoy.
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The site is a small 5 van site with hookup. It is on the edge of Snowdonia and 10 mins walk from the sea. Restaurant in walking distance ( Tony's) village shop pub and chippy all in walking distance. We park up and leave it set up to enjoy the forest and sea walks. Barmouth is about 6 miles away.
Shell Island is not far away as well.
It was about £12 per night including Hookup. Very accommodating couple as well. Shower is basic, but warm.
If your a member of the C&C club it's cheaper.
Contact Alan and Maggie Evans
Bryn Bywyd
Tal-y--Bont
Gwynedd
LL43 2 BZ
01341 247 310
If you go, say hi to them for us. Enjoy.
Chell and Ady
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thanks for the info.... now can you guarantee the weather!!!
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North West section held a meet here:-
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... &start=465
Plenty of photos on the thread.
We stay at this site regularly and would recommend it.
http://www.plasgwyn.co.uk
Both within easy distance of Snowdon,beaches,Angelsey,Llandudno and numerous excellent tourist
attractions
Brian
http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... &start=465
Plenty of photos on the thread.
We stay at this site regularly and would recommend it.
http://www.plasgwyn.co.uk
Both within easy distance of Snowdon,beaches,Angelsey,Llandudno and numerous excellent tourist
attractions
Brian
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oh yeh I live on Anglesey and the sun always shines well maybe can be unpredictable but when the sun does shine there's no better place to be #chancers wrote:thanks for the info.... now can you guarantee the weather!!!
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Well we had a fab time in North Wales - we stayed at Plas Farm campsite - an absolute gem of a place, nice and peaceful, great little play ground for kids, exceptional clean facilities - brill
Directions - travelling eastbound on A55 to jun 22 , T R up to mini roundabout , 2nd exit B5383 continue 3 miles to T junction , T L B5381 , Take 2nd Left , Plas Farm 1st drive on left 100yds .
We had our tent so we camped out, well worth a visit.
thanks again to all who gave us info.
cheers
Directions - travelling eastbound on A55 to jun 22 , T R up to mini roundabout , 2nd exit B5383 continue 3 miles to T junction , T L B5381 , Take 2nd Left , Plas Farm 1st drive on left 100yds .
We had our tent so we camped out, well worth a visit.
thanks again to all who gave us info.
cheers
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Hi if you are looking for a 5 star site you wont get much better than this one bron-y-wendon Llandunas Conway highly recomended exellent sea views and shower/toilet block. just Google the site name and see for yourself. Colin newbie.
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Stayed here yrears ago,the problem we found was it as always heaving,as can be seen from your photos.newbie wrote:Hi if you are looking for a 5 star site you wont get much better than this one bron-y-wendon Llandunas Conway highly recomended exellent sea views and shower/toilet block. just Google the site name and see for yourself. Colin newbie.
I bet they were taken in December,its even busier in summer
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Yes I must admit it is a very popular site and you will have to book prior to travelling and no the pics were not taken in winter.
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Looks like it could suffer from traffic noise, being adjacent to the A55.
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No not really as the site is nestled amongs the trees and as you know they act as a noise barrier
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