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Caravan Park and Campsite.
Caravan Park and camping site in the Conwy Valley near Betws-y-Coed,
in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales.
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A quiet, friendly,
family run site along side the River Conwy and adjacent to our
family working farm. |
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takes :
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touring caravans
tents
dormobiles
1 static caravan for hire |
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price :
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from £6.00 per person per night |
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open :
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1st March to 31st October |
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Facilities
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- toilet block
- hot showers (free)
- washbasins with hot and cold water
- shaving points
- chemical toilet facilities
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- dishwashing facilities
- washing machine
- tumble drier
- use of freezer
- electric hookups
- payphone
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- secure bike storage
- children's play area
- dogs allowed (must be on leads at all times)
- working farm
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Details
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The site is on level ground with 16 touring pitches
all with electric hook ups. Adjacent to the site there is a children's
play area with fun activity frames. Dogs are allowed but must be
kept on a lead at all times.
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Also available is a 6 berth (1998
Model) 35 ft static caravan with 3 bedrooms, shower, wash basin
and toilet and second separate toilet. There is a galley kitchen
with full size gas cooker, electric fridge and microwave. The
comfortable lounge/dining area is spacious and has a colour TV
and additional exterior door. Everything is provided except linen.
There is also patio furniture so that you can enjoy the fresh
mountain air.
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Tariff
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Touring Caravans
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Caravan with hook up
+ 2 people + awning |
£16 |
| Extra adult |
£2.00 |
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Camping - Tents
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| Adult |
£6.00 |
| Child (under 4) |
free |
| Child (4 to12) |
£2.50 |
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Static Caravan
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| 6 berth static |
£160 - £350 |
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All prices are per night except the static caravan which is per
week. Bookings are not taken for tents.
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Location
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The caravan site is situated in beautiful unspoilt
countryside in the Snowdonia National Park on the B5106 road, 1
mile north of the scenic village of Betws-y-Coed with its numerous
restaurants, cafés and interesting variety of shops.
The site is an excellent centre for sightseeing
in North Wales where there are numerous attractions for all ages.
Conwy, an attractive walled medieval town dominated by the Edward
I castle is 14 miles away and Llandudno, the elegant seaside resort
is 18 miles. The Isle of Anglesey and the stunning scenery of Snowdonia
are ideal for sightseeing or more active pursuits such as walking,
climbing, sailing, mountain biking and much more.
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