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Trericket Mill

Trericket Mill, Erwood, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3TQ, Wales,
UK Phone: 01982 560312 (International: +44 1982 560312)
e-mail:

There are a handful of pitches in the orchard around the bunkhouse suitable for tents and small camper vans. The showers and toilets are shared with any guests staying in the bunkhouse and campers are welcome to use the drying room in the old turbine house at the back of the Mill to dry any wet clothes.

If you don’t fancy cooking for yourself you can always treat yourself to one of our delicious veggie breakfasts or evening meals (subject to space in our dining room).


Trericket Mill

We keep ducks and chickens on the
campsite who provide eggs for our
breakfasts so dogs must be kept on
a lead at all times.

If you wish to bring a dog, please notify
us at time of booking.


We have a number of fire barrels in the orchard and are happy for you to make a fire in these if you wish. We sell bags of logs for campfires, and charcoal for barbeques.

 

 

Blaen Cefn
Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog
Gwynedd, LL48 6NA
Telephone: +44 (0) 1766 770981
Email:
 Blaen Cefn

Wales is a land of history, scenery, castles, culture and song. Blaen Cefn is ideally located for touring the Lleyn Peninsula, Snowdonia National Park, the Isle of Anglesey and North Wales generally. There are many good sandy beaches for safe bathing, surfing and boating, sits to see and places to visit.

 Blaen Cefn
Wales is renowned for it Narrow Gauge Railways. Not only can these railways
be enjoyable to ride on, they can also
be a means of transport to sights
and attractions. The Ffestiniog
Railway run through the grounds
of Blaen Cefn Park.

From Blaen Cefn there are miles of nature walks. Snowdon with its rack and pinion railway providing an easy way of climbing to the top, for those who do not wish to walk. Visit the Padarn Country Park, have a picnic, walk the nature trails, enjoy the scenery. See the Gloddfa Ganol Slate Mine in Blaenau Ffestiniog, walk the enormous caverns that were blasted out by miners working by candlelight, visit the craft shop.

Why not visit the hydro-electric powers station. Walk through the village of Portmeirion the Italianted village with
its spectacular building which featured
in the long running television series
"The Prisoner". Visit the Great Orme
hill at Llandudno, travel by cable
drawn tram, or be daring and take
the cable car. Take an evening ride
on the Ffestiniog "Jazz Train".
Blaen Cefn

 

 

 

Dolbryn
Capel Iwan Road, Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, SA38 9LP
Tel: 01239 710683
Email:

Dolbryn is a quiet secluded site just under two miles from the small market town of Newcastle Emlyn, situated on the river Teifi just 20/30 minutes from a selection of beaches.

The ‘Pines’ is open a level field which overlooks the play area nestled in amongst the impressive Scots Pine trees and has generous views of the Preseli mountains and spacious pitches over looking the wooded play area.


The site itself is set in a peaceful valley with a
running stream, mature trees and ponds with
an abundance of wild life. The hedgerows are
full of wild flowers, fruit and birds. A perfect
place to stroll around the grounds taking in
the vineyard and admire the views.

The two spacious camping fields offer electric
hook up. The ‘Lakes’ is slightly sloping, flanked
by trees and over looks the pond.

The ‘Pines’ is open and has generous views of
the Preseli mountains and spacious pitches
over looking the wooded play area. We have
a small licensed bar open weekends and
high season evenings for the family.
Also Saturday mornings
for coffee and children's activity hour
throughout the holiday weeks


Dolbryn Ponds

Dolbryn does have a pond at
the bottom of the "Lakes" field
we know that the fish are doing
well and growing fast.

We hope that over the next
couple of years, the pond will
become a favoured attraction
to all our visitors.


We have a small licensed bar open weekends and high season evenings for the family. Also Saturday mornings for coffee and children's activity hour throughout the holiday weeks.

 

 

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