Nebo Road, Llanrwst, Conwy, Wales. LL26 0SD
Opening Times:
1 March - 31 October
Prices:
From £22.00 (2 adults, pitch, electric)
Flowering features abound, exotic looking plants grow between the pitches, flowers grow from every crevice, wall, and fixture, and the whole place looks like a garden with a few motorhomes and caravans dotted about to break up the planting scheme – rather than the other way round. It's little wonder that for 26 years the campsite has been a winner in the Wales in Bloom contest. Facilities are clean and tidy, and everything on site is immaculate.
The historic market town of Llanrwst is just a short stroll from the caravan site with its famous bridge, built in 1636 reputedly by Indigo Jones. The pretty tea house Ty Hwnt i’r Bont , originally a court house, is a must to partake of home made scones and cakes.
Llanrwst is the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park and the big bold landscape of Snowdonia is right on the doorstep with it’s breathtaking mountains, hills, valleys and rivers, a mecca for walkers and ramblers. Betws-y-Coed is just four miles to the south with an abundance of forest trails to explore and shops to spend your money and time.
Eight miles away is the world famous National Trust Bodnant Garden at Tal-y-cafn which is magnificent. It is particularly beautiful in the spring, when the azaleas and rhododendrons are in flower. Its most famous spring feature is probably the laburnum arch. Throughout the summer it has it’s own glorious character with rivers and streams cascading down to the dell. The garden is split into a valley garden with trees of every variety, spread over many acres in a steep deep valley, while at the top, nearer the house (not open to the public) is the much more manicured formal garden.
Should the relaxing ambience of the site not suffice then nearby Conwy ten miles, with its castle and ancient walls to tread, will make a good day out, along with Llandudno the lovely seaside town fifteen miles away, while Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo will keep you amused for some time. The site is also close to Zip World and Surf Snowdonia.
There are plenty of things to keep you occupied in this charming area of North Wales and there aren’t many better sites for your stay than Bodnant Caravan Park.
Latitude: 53.1300
Longitude: -3.7798
We recently stayed in the 2 statics for a week sharing with our daughter, son in law and 3 kids. The statics are clean and serviceable but quite dated and full of nic naks and blankets and cushions...
The owner is rude and discriminated against my family I phoned up to book in for two nights camping the lady who answered was happy to take my booking untill I mentioned I have five children and...
Beautiful secluded site with lovely garden and pitches are a super size the only downfall is the showers very small and need updating but clean and very warm . Would definitely recommend not far...
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