Llwyn Yr Helm Caravan Park (Dolgellau)To enquire about plot availability, offers or caravans for sale please call LLoyds Caravan & Lodge Sales on 01745 832050.
Park DescriptionSituated in the picturesque village of Brithdir, near the town of Dolgellau, the small family run caravan park of Llwyn yr Helm can be found. Situated on a working farm, amongst beautiful farmland, mountains, valleys and woodland, there is no better choice of park for a tranquil escape from reality.
Llwyn yr Helm Caravan Park is positioned amidst rolling hills, which open up to marvellous view across the majestic mountain of Cader Idris. The natural scenery and environment encourages guests to enjoy a relaxing break away from the hustle and bustle of their everyday lives. The park is well maintained and landscaped throughout the year, and Llwyn yr Helm is steadily involved with the conservation of the countryside and encourages the participation of children in understanding the importance of conservation.
There is plenty to do to keep you occupied in this area of Wales, whether you’re after a scenic drive to the beach or through the majestic countryside, Snowdonia has it all. If you want to discover the history of Wales, a short drive along the coastline introduces you to medieval castles neighbouring the sea. Or if adrenaline is what you’re after, this part of Wales offers many exhilarating mountain biking tracks for you to try your hand at.
Overview & Park TypePark type: Quiet & peaceful / Family friendly / In the countryside
8 - 10 miles to beach
Pitches: 45
Connection fee: POA
Annual fee: £1,800.00
Season length: 8 months
Pets: allowed
Sublet: not allowed
Facilities- Pets allowed
- Boat parking / launch facilities
- Launderette
- Disabled facilities
- Dog walks
Local AreaSnowdonia is a stunningly scenic area of North Wales. From the mountains to the coast the area offers a big choice of holiday parks catering for both active and relaxing holidays. For the adventurous there is a massive choice of outdoor pursuits including walking, climbing, mountain biking and canoeing and for a more relaxed holiday there are castles, historic towns, steam railways, fishing, plenty of attractions and of course beautiful scenery. For boat owners there is a marina at Conwy. It is this diversity that makes Snowdonia appeal to all age groups.
Main towns include Caernarfon, Llanberis, Betws-y-Coed and Llanwrst.
Snowdonia is within easy travelling distance of Manchester, the Midlands and Stoke on Trent.