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Caravan and Camping in Wales Page Four
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Well Park
Tenby Pembrokeshire SA70 8TL
Telephone: 01834 842179
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Well Park has been family owned for over 100 years and operating as a caravan park since 1960, and since that time constant improvements have maintained our position as one of the best known Parks in the Tenby area.
Being just on the outskirts of the resort makes the location ideal – we’re far enough out to enjoy a peaceful country atmosphere yet very convenient for visiting both Tenby and its sister resort of Saundersfoot. A 15 minute walk takes you to the delightful beach of Waterwynch – a hidden cove that remains such a well kept secret that you will find yourselves well away from holiday crowds.
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Well Park is well equipped for visitors bringing a touring caravan, motorhome
or tent. With many families returning year after year, our facilities have been recently upgraded and every effort is made to make your stay a comfortable one.
All pitches are well maintained with sheltered areas available, providing an informal and relaxed atmosphere.
Bring your own TOURING CARAVAN, MOTORHOME or TENT along to our beautiful WALES IN BLOOM AWARD WINNING PARK with its colourful
rockeries, borders, shrubs, ornamental
fish pond and close-mown grass adding
to the enjoyment of everyone
who stays here.
The ideal Park for a family holiday |
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A key ingredient to the ‘Well Park experience’ is the Park landscaping. The caravans are laid out so that each enjoys its own individual space, whilst rockeries, carefully considered planting and well manicured lawns and even a fish pond all contribute to the feeling that you are staying in a first class environment.
Excellent toilet facilities, FREE showers, some private cubicles for showering and washing, chemical disposal, baby changing room, shaver/hair dryer points, launderette, sinks for dishwashing, iron/ironing board, ice pack freezing, Calor Gas for sale, children's play area.
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At the end of the day, relax and
enjoy a drink in our
RESIDENTS' LOUNGE BAR
with TV, pool table and adjoining
games room with table tennis
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Well Park is ideally situated for exploring the area and enjoying everything Pembrokeshire has to offer. A 15 minute walk takes you to the quiet secluded Waterwynch Bay where the children can potter about in the rock pools or you can enjoy an early morning swim in the clear waters.
The area’s premier resort of Tenby is just one mile away – or a little less via a country path if you choose to walk. The town centre has a wide choice of shops and restaurants to suit all tastes. There are four beaches at Tenby: North Beach, Castle Beach, Harbour Beach, and South Beach with its 1 & ¼ miles of golden sand you will always be able to find your own space.
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Saundersfoot is just 1 & ½ miles in
the other direction where golden sands stretch from the charming village centre
to nearby Coppet Hall where an
interesting walk leads you through
the old railway tunnels to the waterfront hamlet of Wiseman's Bridge. |
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Llanwenarth Citra, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire NP7 7ER
Tel: 01873 853 271
Pyscodlyn Farm Caravan & Camping Site is a family run site, located in the picturesque Usk Valley, within the boundaries of the
Brecon Beacons National Park.
The site is grass, level and has plenty of trees for shelter. Toilets, showers and laundry facilities are on site. Hot water is always available. There are 30 electric hook-up points (10 amp).
Dogs are welcome and an excercise area is provided.
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Abergavenny is a bustling market town. It has a blend of traditional shops and modern supermarkets.
Its long and facinating history is reflected in the many features of the town - the Castle, the 11th century Priory Church and the Victorian Town Hall. The Linda Vista Gardens are a delight for all to explore.
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Walkers - of all abilities are spoilt for choice. Abergavenny's sheltering mountains form a chain, linking the Black Mountains with the Brecon Beacons. The Sugar Loaf Mountain and the River Usk are both within easy walking distance. Exploring the Mon and Brecon Canal provides gentle walks with stunning scenery.
The area is also used for cycling. Abergavenny is included on the Sustrans 42 cycle route. Bike hire can be arranged for you. Mountain bikers are spoilt for choice.
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The county of Monmouthshire is a haven for golfers. There are two 18 hole courses in Abergavenny and several others within half an hours driving time (including the Celtic Manor which will be hosting the Ryder Cup in 2010).
The River Usk is famous for its trout and salmon. Tickets can be issued at Pyscodlyn to fish a 1 and a half mile stretch of the river bank.
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There are also well stocked reservoirs within easy travelling distance. Coarse fishing is available on the local canal.
The River Usk - 15 minutes walk from Pyscodlyn. The area can be explored on horseback as there are excellent trekking and riding centres, catering for beginners and experienced riders.
Hang Gliding, caving, abseiling and orienteering are locally catered for.
Museums, castles, historic railways, gardens, Abergavenny Borough Theatre
The list is endless!
Something for everyone.
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Perfect for families... the beach and the buzz!
Presthaven Sands really knows how to party, like the broad sandy beach, the fun is almost endless.
Boasting three pools, three entertainment venues and a non-stop programme of events to keep the fun-loving atmosphere in full swing.
New for 2006! The fantastic Dunes Bar is having a refurbishment, this will look bigger and better than before. Also new to this Park we have a new Burger King situated in the Arcade area.
23rd Annual Country & Western Festival - This festival is held on Park between 6th - 13th May and also 14th - 21st October. Festivities include live entertainment acts from Europe and America including the legendary Raymond Frogatt, line dancing, if that's not enough to keep you entertained, there are
re-enactments of historic battles and fast draw gun slinging on the beach
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A superb range of on-Park entertainment and facilities providing fantastic value and a holiday with everything... |
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The Best for Children - with Kids' Clubs for all ages.
The Best Pool Action- with superb Swimming Pools and SplashZone activities. The Best of the Action - with fabulous Sports and Leisure facilities and a full SportsZone activities programme.
The Best to Entertain you - a non-stop programme of shows and events with spectactular Family Entertainment and a choice of Venues and Bars. Conveniently the Best - with Shops and Services for all your needs.
The Best Eating Choice - food to suit the mood. |

Pitch Perfect
Electric Hook-up: These grass or hard standing pitches have electric
hook-up turrets close by.
Super Electric hook-up, plus a mains water connection and some
provisions for drainage.
Your 12 point touring check
1. Awning space
2. Night lighting
3. Elsen points for chemical waste
4. Family changing rooms, some with baths
5. Baby changing areas
6. Electrical sockets (in shower block)
7. Shaving points
8. Waste disposal points
9. Fresh water points
10. Showers, washbasins and washing up sinks
11. Free hot water
12. Car parking
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Stone Pitt is situated in the pleasant, peaceful village of Begelly, which is ideally situated to be a base for you to explore which ever part of Pembrokeshire you want. We are only 2 1/2 miles from the picturesque coastal village of Saundersfoot and 5 miles from the town of Tenby, with its 3 beautiful sandy beaches and a vast choice of places to eat and drink. There are also a large variety of shops catering for all your holiday needs. |
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The site has 55 touring caravan pitches.
All pitches are hard standings, constructed of small granite stone.
The park is divided into 4 sections, with
a large distance between each pitch
giving sufficient space for a car to be
parked by each pitch.
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A toilet / laundry block is situated at the parking area, with male & female toilets. There are two 6-inch steps up to the main toilet / male shower area, although there is a level entrance to two further female toilet / showers, and the laundry area.
The road to the rest of the park is of hardcore construction and has a down gradient from the parking area, with several low speed ramps.
Another male & female toilet / shower block is situated at the far end of the park, and is entered via steps.
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There is a dog walk area situated at the
lower end of the park, and dogs are
not allowed to be on the park
without a lead.
There is a public telephone situated at
the main toilet block, approached up
two 6-inch steps.
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There is good coverage of Vodafone, O2 and T-Mobile phone networks.
Delivery of provisions by arrangement.
The nearest towns are Kilgetty ( 0.5 ml), Narberth (5 mls) & Tenby (5 mls).
A service bus route stops at our entrance |
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