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Our Directory
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of Selected Parks in Wales
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Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat, a family break or a quiet place to rest whilst enjoying the many activities available locally this idyllic location in one of the most unspoilt mountainous regions of Britain is sure to surpass all expectations.
This small family run caravan and camping park is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park on the border between Carmarthenshire and Powys.
The site has received wide acclaim for its unrivalled views over the spectacular Fan Brycheiniog, the beginning of the Carmarthen Fans, in this location so noted for its scenery that it has been used for the filming of major productions including King Arthur by the Disney Corporation.
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We also have facilites for a small
number of tourers and motor homes.
Advance booking is essential during summer months as our letting fleet
is small and we restrict the number
of touring pitches to preserve the atmosphere of this special site.
A further two fields away from the
caravan park are available for
camping and our rural Black
Mountain location make the
site a perfect base for those
working towards their
Duke
of Edinburgh Awards.
We welcome families and small
groups, however we do ask that
our guests keep noise to a
minimum after 10pm to
preserve the peace of the
site for all.
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The park incorporates three fields covering an area of some 6.5 acres with panoramic views in all directions. One field accommodates our static caravans and has electric hook-up points for tourers on grass or hardstanding pitches, whilst two further fields are also available for tourers and tents.
At all but the busiest times visitors may choose their preferred location within the park and the expanse of space available ensures that we have no need of measured pitches within white lines!
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The park incorporates three fields covering an area of some 6.5 acres
with panoramic views in all directions.
One field accommodates our static caravans and has electric hook-up points for tourers on grass or hardstanding pitches, whilst two
further fields are also available
for tourers and tents.
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One field accommodates our static caravans and has electric hook-up points for tourers on grass or hardstanding pitches, whilst two
further fields are also available
for tourers and tents.
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We are located on the Black Mountain in the spectacular western section of the Brecon Beacons National Park, approximately 15 minutes drive from the attractive historic town of Llandeilo, and half an hour from the famous cathedral town of Brecon.
Situated in one of the most remote unspoilt areas of outstanding natural beauty the park is an ideal centre for hill walking and exploring the rugged landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park and yet is still conveniently located for countless other attractions.
The most local attraction is the abundance of wildlife on and around the site, and the Red Kite Feeding Station which is located only 50 metres from the park. The dramatic daily spectacle of flocks in excess of 40 of these fantastic birds diving to the ground for food has lead to the new purpose built hide being used as location for filming of a new documentary, and is an experience which should not be missed.
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Situated near the small village of Dingestow which is just 5 miles from Monmouth and the beautiful Wye valley in South Wales. Trefaldu is a working farm on which we can offer you coarse fishing on four lakes
We have a small touring caravan and camping park with room for twelve caravans or tents for the convenience of our patrons. We are situated close to the Wye Valley near Monmouth.
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The site has a beautiful view of our
fishing lakes. Each pitch has electric
hook up (10 Amp) and room for an
awning and one car. There is, also
a drinking water point and chemical
toilet disposal facilities. |
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We have a small toilet block with
disabled access and shower
To enable you to spend more time
fishing we, also, have a lakeside
snack bar serving hot and cold food
which is very popular for it's breakfast
rolls and burgers. |
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a lead at all times because of the livestock. We have a paddock available to exercise them but please clean up after them. We, also, have many walks around the farm; please ask for directions. Fishing tickets for the duration of your stay must be purchased on arrival, available at special rate. |
King Lake
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Willow Lake
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Trefaldu coarse fishery welcomes you to peaceful and scenic waters. Where you will find course fishing at its best for the young and old.
The lakes are open from 7 am until dusk, night fishing is also available. The Willow lake is well stocked with bream, carp, roach, rudd and tench. This lake is approximately 1 1/4 acres, the depth runs from 3 feet to 18 feet and has 30 pegs. The lake is fed by a natural spring, and the native wildlife is in abundance around the lake.
Fishing features on the willow lake.
There are several features to fish to, an island with a weeping willow over hanging the water, lily pad beds ,iris and bull rushes, which compliment the margins.
There is a snack bar on the side of the lake where hot and cold food and drink is available. The car park is adjacent to the lake, a few metres from the pegs. There are pegs suitable for invalid or slow at foot Anglers. There are toilets and a wash basin available.
From April 1st 2003 there will be bait for sale ie maggots, paste, pellets, sweetcorn, luncheon meat etc. We will also be selling a small amount of tackle, for your convenience.
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Holly Pond
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Weir End Pond
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The Holly Pond is approximately 1/3 of an acre, the depth runs 3 feet to 10 feet and has 16 pegs.The Holly pond has 16 pegs and stocked with mirrors, commons,up to double fiqures, F1's and tench up to 3lbs. This Pond is about 150 metres from the exsisting ponds - With ample open space..
The Weir End Pond is approximately 1/4 of an acre, the depth runs 3 feet to 8 feet and has 9 pegs.The Weir End pond has 9 pegs and stocked with mirrors and commons up to 12lbs. This pond is just above the Holly pond.
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Little Kings Park
Ludchurch, Amroth, Pembrokeshire. SA67 8PG.
Tel: 01834 831330 - Email:

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Ours is a small, supervised Park offering top standards and facilities for Tourers, Campers and Holiday Homes alike
We are proud of the very high standards and amenities at our park and apart from keeping everywhere clean and tidy we take a personal interest in the lawns and flowers, heated pool and peace and quiet on the park at night. It is this personal involvement that we think matters and why so many of our visitors return year after year.
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Little Kings Park Touring Site is
level, hedged and walled all round
and is protected by a security barrier
and CCTV.
There are adequate drinking water and waste disposal points conveniently placed with chemical toilet disposal facilities. |
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We are a relatively small site but have modern toilet blocks with good facilities: ample hot water supply, showers, hairdryers and shaving points. All caravan pitches are connected to electricity for your convenience. (N.B. 10 amp).
Some Hard Standing is available. Awnings must have breathable ground sheets only.
If you consider we area able to offer the type of accommodation you require, we shall be pleased to welcome you to our site and look forward to receiving your completed booking form subject, of course, to space being available when we hear from you further.
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Little Kings Park's tent field is slightly sloping, and hedged all round. Entrance is via the security barrier at the main site entrance. There are adequate drinking
water and waste disposal points
conveniently placed with chemical
toilet disposal facilities in
the Touring field. |
We are only a small site, but have modern toilet blocks with good facilities: ample hot water supply, showers, hairdryers and shaving points |
Of our tent pitches most have 10 amp electrical hook-ups available.
There is no extra charge for having an "electric" pitch, but if you do not require electricity please leave these pitches
for those who do. |
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Our on site bar is fully licenced and is open during normal public house hours. The bar will close in low season if there is no custom.
The shop provides visitors with a wide range of goods. Freshly baked bread, milk and newspapers are available daily. A local supermarket offers a wider range and has ample disabled parking.
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A covered heated pool that is
constantly monitored for the comfort
and safety of all our guests.
Three changing rooms are alongside the pool entrance. Entrance to the swimming pool is via steps. Handrails and a grab rail are installed for access. |
A disabled parking space is available at the entrance to the park for use on arrival. If further assistance is required staff will be happy to help.
Ramps are installed for the shop, bar/restaurant, games room and main reception area. All buildings are on one level and have wide enough doors to accommodate wheel chairs. Colour schemes provide contrast between floors, walls and doorways.
Although there is no disabled toilet in the top block there are ramps to improve access. A disabled facility is available in the bottom toilet block adjacent to the tent field. There is level access to all toilets including the disabled and family rooms.
Assistance dogs are welcome. There is a designated dog walk at the bottom of the park complete with dog bins. All dogs must be on a lead at all times whilst on site. We regret no pets are allowed in the Holiday Homes.
Wheelchairs can be made available - please request when booking. Mobile phones have good coverage with Orange. There is a Public Phone booth beside reception with a list of emergency numbers.
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We are a clean friendly site, situated in beautiful open countryside, close to the many varied sites and activities of the North Wales coastline and the stunning landscape of Snowdonia.
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We can accomodate up to 72 caravans and tents, many of which are on hard standing, and 60 of which are fully serviced. There are pleasant local walks, including Offa's Dyke, whilst the coastal resorts of Rhyl and Prestatyn are but a very short drive away (less than 8 miles each). In the nearby village of Dyserth (approx 3 miles) are the astounding Dyserth waterfalls (see picture). Also within just a few minutes drive are Rhuddlan Castle and Bodrhyddan Hall |
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Other coastal resorts, including Colwyn
Bay and Llandudno are within easy reach,
as are the beautiful areas of
Betws-Y-Coed, Swallow Falls and
The Snowdonia National Park.
For the avid anglers, there are Trout
Farms within a 10 minute drive and
excellent fishing in the River Elwy at
nearby St. Asaph.
Golfers are catered for with an abundance
of courses in the area, including: Holywell, Caerwys, Meliden, Rhuddlan, Prestatyn
and Rhyl. There are also two target ranges
at Bodelwyddan and Trefnant.
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Facilities at the park include: Ladies & Gents toilet block, each of which has hot & cold water, showers (inclusive), razor points in the gents and hair dryer points in the ladies. Launderette Facilities (washing machine & dryer) Chemical Toilet Disposal point Electric Hook-Up to all pitches Rally Field A variety of shops are available in the nearby village of Dyserth, including, a Spar with integral post office, a butchers and a pharmacy.
Our season runs from 1st March until 15th January Seasonal pitches are available Winter storage available
Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash at all times and are not allowed to foul the park
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