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Maenan Abbey Caravan Park is a holiday park, close to the quaint village of Llanrwst and situated in the Conwy Valley is a must for any potential holiday homeowners with its stunning countryside surroundings. An exclusive holiday park which offers visitors access to woodland walks and village amenities just a few minutes away. The park's location is off the A470, which is simple to find through signposts and GPS.
This is part of the Thornley Leisure Parks. It is a pet-friendly site, meaning that static caravan owners will be able to take dogs on the riverside and wooded walks. The park also offers communal facilities and a secure community atmosphere. The park offers peaceful, modern holiday convenience.
This development is within the vicinity of Betws-y-Coed and is open to couples and families looking to explore the Welsh countryside. The park is close to Snowdonia National Park, offering caravan owners a base to explore the region. The park provides contemporary comforts and everyday facilities.
The park is open on a holiday basis for holiday homes and has a full launderette on-site. The park has a close neighbourhood with an outdoor picnic and barbecue spaces. Visitors may choose to holiday independently or to get to know their neighbours as they wish. The park also offers free Wi-Fi for visitors to keep in touch with their loved ones while they are away.
This site may appeal to caravan owners who wish to get close to the North Wales coastline as well as its national park. The community is close to both the coast and countryside. The holiday park also has clear road links to connect visitors to resorts such as Llandudno and Rhyl. Static caravan owners on the caravan park will also be able to look across the Gwydir Forest Park from afar, backing onto Snowdonia.
With a patio area and al fresco dining facilities, this will appeal to those looking for a relaxed caravan holiday park.
Maenan Abbey Caravan Park offers views of the local forests and national parkland, as well as the local waterways. It is also within reach of towns such as Llanrwst and Trefriw. Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig are both just short drives away.
Llanrwst, accessible through a ten-minute drive, will likely provide visitors with much of their daily groceries and amenities. The village has local shops, supermarket facilities and a pharmacy. It also has its swimming pool and leisure centre, as well as takeaway services and restaurants. Llandudno, a larger town to the North and at the edge of the coast, is likely to provide further choice.
The site is simple to find at the Eastern edge of Snowdonia. Accessible through local roads connecting through the A470. This resort is to the East of the River Conwy down from Dolgarrog railway station. Therefore, visitors heading to the park through highways and public transit have clear access. There is also a bus stop close to the park’s entrance, allowing holiday homeowners to explore the region without the need to get behind the wheel.
With National Trust sites to the East and forestry to the West, the park offers green views on all sides. However, driving up the A470 will also put caravan owners in close reach of the North Wales coast, home to some of Wales most popular seaside towns.
This site is close to several family attractions as well as quieter days out. As well as offering access across Snowdonia and local forests, visitors will be able to head to the Surf Snowdonia Adventure Parc. This family attraction offers surf lessons and gentle water sports fun for people of all ages.
Visitors looking for gentler walks and days out may wish to take a lookout at Betws-y-Coed. There are local shops and heritage trails, as well as independent pubs and restaurants. Those wishing to explore the best of the National Trust in the region will also find Bodnant Garden close by, a Grade I listed attraction which is home to a variety of plants and exotic fauna.
Ancient castles and historical sites of interest include the fortress at Gwydir, and the old town walls out at Conwy. Adventure enthusiasts may also wish to take a look at canyon tours and zipline opportunities in the local area, as well as wildlife trails and centres.
The Conwy Falls may appeal to holidayers looking for further peaceful walks, while the area’s famous railway museum is also close by for educational days out.
Maenan Abbey Caravan Park
Maenan
Nr Llanrwst
Conwy
LL26 0UL