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Located on the doorstep of Snowdonia National Park, Wern Farm is a small yet spacious touring caravan park near Conwy. It's the ideal base for your holiday in North Wales! Delightfully peaceful, pitch up your touring caravan or motorhome on hardstanding pitches and explore the steam trains, castles and beaches nearby. Glamping pods are also available if you're after some luxury, complete with hot tubs! Dogs are welcome.
Short drive to Conwy (10-minute drive), on the edge of Snowdonia National Park
Stylish glamping pods available with hot tubs
Small and spacious touring caravan park, ideal for exploring North Wales
A small and quiet caravan park is conveniently located to explore North Wales, only a 10-minute drive from Conwy and on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Offering breathtaking views around the Conwy Valley, appreciate the peace and quiet from your hardstanding pitch. There are 24 pitches available, suitable for touring caravans and motorhomes (no tents) with electric hook-ups. Great facilities are nearby, including hot showers, laundry and even WiFi should you need it. For added luxury, choose from one of four cosy, modern glamping pods, each with its own hot tub. The pods are fully equipped with a kitchen, lounge area, and beds and include a Smart TV and Bose Bluetooth speaker system. You'll also find your own fire pit, ideal for cooking up campfire dinners. Sorry, dogs are not allowed in the glamping pods, only on hardstanding pitches.
The campsite is open from mid March til the end of October. Glamping pods are available all year.
Max 2 people
Modern, cosy pods includes double bed and double sofa bed, kitchenette and lounge area. Inside, a Smart TV, Bose speaker system, underfloor heating, shower, toilet and basin. Fire pit and hot tub outside. Bedding and towels provided. Sorry, no pets.
Hardstanding touring pitches with electric hook-ups.
Wales is known for its fabulous castles and you won't be disappointed with how history is brought alive at Conwy Castle, Penrhyn Castle and the sweeping walls of a fortress in Caernarfon. There are far more around the area too, so you can dig deep into Wales' fascinating past.
After that, smell the sweet blooms at Bodnant Garden or explore the picture perfect village of Portmeirion. The village has a host of great cafes and restaurants to round off your visit.
If you're looking for something a little more active, the waves are always perfect and ready for you at Surf Snowdonia. Or, how about the Marin Trail by bike or gorgeous mountain rambles in the national park?
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