Cae Canol Caravan Park (Rhos Lan, Nr Criccieth)To enquire about plot availability, offers or caravans for sale please call LLoyds Caravan & Lodge Sales on 01745 832050.
Park DescriptionCae Canol Caravan Park is a small, family owned caravan park set in the stunning area of North West Wales. Situated in the small village of Rhos Lan, just over 2km away from the Welsh town of Criccieth. The ideal location to explore the stunning natural attractions this part of Wales has to offer. From the divine natural landscape of mountainous terrain, to the costal paths along the beautiful sandy beaches.
Cae Canol is a small park which consists of sheltered flat fields which specific areas for static caravans, touring caravans and camping. The park owners aim to give caravan owners at Cae Canol a relaxed holiday location which also gives visitors the opportunity to make the most of the hidden treasures in this area of Wales.
The local area surrounding Cae Canol is perfect for those who enjoy walking, cycling, touring or relaxing, thanks to the wide spread of activities and attractions this part of Wales has to offer. Close to the park is an idyllic riverside walk through the village of Llansystumdwy towards the coast, finishing down on the beach in Criccieth. Criccieth has a whole host of attractions on offer to keep you and the family busy during your stays here, including a visit to Criccieth Castle situated on a headline between the two beaches of Criccieth, where you’ll discover the hidden history this part of Wales has to tell.
Overview & Park TypePark type: Quiet & peaceful / Family friendly / Close to beaches / In the countryside
Pitches: 20
Connection fee: £1,200.00
Annual fee: £2,500.00
Season length: 8 months
Pets: allowed
Sublet: not allowed
Facilities 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.