Caerelwan Holiday Park
Caerelwan Holiday Park is the perfect place to relax and unwind in solitude, but with plenty of activities and attractions nearby. ideally positioned between Barmouth and the World Heritage Site of Harlech, with a train station a 2 minute walk away, connecting you to these locations within minutes, plus enjoy spectacular coastal and mountain views, making this park the perfect choice for family-friendly or pet-friendly breaks. Visit this stunning part of Gwynedd as holiday guests or enjoy the delights of holiday home ownership week after week with the 12-month season. Holiday guests or holiday homeowners can also enjoy the on-site indoor swimming pool, soft play and outdoor play area, venture to the nearby sandy beach, or make the most of the facilities at our sister park, Lyons Sunnysands Holiday Park, which boasts arcades, a café, family entertainment venue, fish and chip shop, plus more!
Here at Caerelwan we have an onsite playground and indoor soft play area for rainy days.
All of our parks are pet friendly, so you and your furry friends can enjoy all that Barmouth has to offer!
Caerelwan is close to the glorious beach of Tal-Y-Bont and Barmouth, with local amenities, food and drink.
Your guide to Barmouth
Welcome to the beautiful town of Barmouth. One of the most iconic beach towns in Wales with it's Idyllic views of Cardigan Bay with the glorious mountainous backdrop of Snowdonia National Park.
Barmouth was listed as one of the best places to live in the Sunday Times' Best Places to Live Guide 2023, and it's easy to see why. The quaint, Victorian town of Barmouth has a unique charm and there are plenty of activities and events around this small but buzzing Welsh Coastal town.
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The Fairbourne Railway has been running from Fairbourne village to the mouth of the Mawddach Estuary, connecting with the ferry to Barmouth for over 100 years. It started as a two foot gauge horse-drawn tramway which was then converted to a 15 inch gauge ralway in 1916. The line in 1986 was completely re built to a 12.25 inch gauge.
Portmeirion Village has hotels, cottages, a spa treatment room, shops, restaurants and cafes, woodland gardens and estuary views.. It addition to its architectural heritage, its stunning setting and sub-tropical gardens, Portmeirion has two stylish hotels, a cluster of self-catering cottages, shops, a spa, cafes and restaurants.
Tal-y-Bont Beach lies between the town of Barmouth and the relative wilderness of Morfa Dyffryn beach. Tal-y-Bont, or Benar Beach as it is locally known, is a pristine sandy beach backed by sand dunes and a couple of caravan parks.The dunes here make up a section of the system that extends beyond Morfa Dyffryn
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