Bwlch Bryn Caravan Park (Penrhyndeudraeth, Nr Porthmadog)To enquire about plot availability, offers or caravans for sale please call LLoyds Caravan & Lodge Sales on 01745 832050.
Park DescriptionBwlch Bryn Caravan Park can be found just off the west coast of North Wales in the village of Penrhyndeudraeth. The park is situated close to the mouth of the River Dwyryd and only 3 miles away from the Welsh town of Porthmadog.
Bwlch Bryn is the choice of Holiday Park if you’re looking for a peaceful, get away from it all style park, set within the rural countryside. The perfect option if you want to completely detach yourself from the outside world. The park is surrounded by countryside and beautifully scenic walking paths, which are perfect for dog walks and the easiest way to get to know this part of Wales.
The park is situated in a brilliant place if you want to get to explore all the hidden treasures that Wales has to offer. Bwlch Bryn is situated just 25 minutes from the Snowdonia National Park, home to the tallest mountain in England and Wales, here you can appreciate the once in a lifetime, breath-taking views of Mount Snowdon and the surrounding valleys, whether you dare to trek the mountain range by foot or by the Snowdon Mountain Railway. If you’re looking to do something slightly closer to home, the wonderfully idyllic village of Portmerion can be found just over a mile away. Here you’ll be able to spend time enjoying the mix of Italian and Welsh architecture found across the colourful buildings which line the streets of the village, a truly exceptional experience.
Overview & Park TypePark type: Quiet & peaceful / Family friendly / Close to beaches / In the countryside / Close to amenities
Pitches: 42
Connection fee: £2,500.00
Annual fee: £3,360.00
Season length: 8 months
Notes: Site fees include VAT
Pets: allowed
Sublet: not allowed
Facilities- Pets allowed
- Launderette
- Internet / WiFi
Local AreaThe Lleyn Peninsula is a peninsula of some 30 miles located south west of Anglesey. The area is best known for its miles of sandy beaches, stunning inland scenery and as a focal point for water sports fans. There is a modern marina at Pwllheli and surfing, sailing, kayaking and jet skiing particularly popular at locations such as Abersoch. The area also boasts a number of good golf courses.
Very popular with younger people and young families, many parks in the area offer longer seasons and many owners enjoy longer stays or commute for the weekends.
Main towns include Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Morfa Nefyn, Criccieth and Abersoch.
Although it takes a little longer to the Lleyn Peninsula, travel is easy from the Midlands and north west.