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 Touring Parks in Wales
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Hungerford Farm Touring Caravan Park
Loveston Kilgetty Pembrokeshire SA68 0NY
Telephone : 01834 891 463 - E-mail:


A newly developed caravan site in Pembrokeshire, Wales, Set in a semi-rural location offering a base from which to explore Pembrokeshire's attractions or as a stop over on the ferry route to Ireland.

The park is a newly developed site
situated in a semi-rural location
catering for 25 touring caravans
or motor homes
.

We offer a quiet base from which families and couples can visit Pembrokeshires's attractions, explore the Pembrokeshire coast national park and castles or just sit back, relax and enjoy the rural surroundings. Ideal for an overnight stop before and after your ferry crossing to Ireland.

The caravan park is midway between
the county town of Haverfordwest and
the popular seaside resort and walled
town of Tenby (8.5 miles equidistant).
The Preseli hills to the north and the beautiful Pembrokeshire national
park coastline to the south are
also a similar distance away.

Just 1.5 miles away is the picturesque
and unspoilt hamlet of Creswell Quay
with its welcoming pub which has
changed little since the 1800's. Approximately 2.5 miles distance
is the estuary at Carew overlooked
by the medieval castle.


Designated dog walk, free hot showers, disabled suite, indoor dishwashing
6 amp electric hook-up, foul water drain on each pitch, excellent television reception, hard standing and grassed pitches.

By choice, we do not have a swimming pool or bar. The park is flat with pitches situated around a circular grassed area where children can play.


There is a choice of hard standing or grassed pitch. Pets are welcome and
there is a designated dog walk leading
from the park

A premier farm shop catering for most of your daily needs is only 3 minutes car drive away – Welsh Black Beef is their speciality.

There is a Londis store in the village of Jeffreyston – open 7.30 am to 9.30 pm daily and a launderette in the village of Kilgetty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Tower Holiday Park
Llandwrog, Nr. Caernarfon,
Gwynedd, Wales, LL54 5UH.
Tel: 01286 830649 - Fax: 01286 830649
Email:


White Tower Holiday Park is situated approximately 3 miles south of Caernarfon and 2½ miles from the beach at Dinas Dinlle in a quiet rural setting with splendid views of Snowdon. This makes it an ideal place for touring North Wales and Snowdonia, also within easy reach is the Llyn Peninsula which is renowned for its beauty, charm and Welsh way of life, from the rugged mountains to the quaint villages

2 level touring areas with 52 marked pitches in each.
Electric hook-ups. (16amp on Super pitches)

Heated toilets and shower facilities plus three private facility cubicles, each containing shower, toilet & wash basin, all purpose built to the highest standard with free hot water 24 hours a day.



Baby Room.Washing up area.
Disabled s eparate facilities with WC and wash basin.

Chemical disposal areas and refuse(under cover).
Conveniently placed fresh water points. Individual water points on super pitches

Calor gas. Camping gaz. Public Telephone. Launderette including ironing facilities Television and games room. Childrens play area


Outdoor Heated swimming pool
(open mid-May to mid-September)

Children and non-swimmers must be supervised and users do so at their own risk.


Lounge Bar complete with family room.

Entertainment on Bank holidays and
peak periods.

To the south lies the Llyn Peninsular. Visit Abersoch, Nefyn or Porthmadog with its famous Black Rock Sands, or catch the steam train along the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway, also the magical Italianate village of Portmeirion.

Travel north from Caernarfon approximately 8 miles to the
Britannia Bridge
, the gateway to the Isle of Anglesey possibly best known for its spectacular cliffs and beaches, also the Sea Zoo, one of the ten top attractions of North Wales, or from Holyhead you can catch a luxury ferry or high speed catamaran for a day trip to Ireland.

Ten miles inland from White Tower is Llanberis, where at the foot of Snowdon you can catch a train to the summit or for the more energetic there
are several different footpaths which enable you to conquer

Mount Snowdon 3,560 feet above sea level. Also in Llanberis you can visit Dinorwig Power Station, and for those who like watersports, Padarn Lake offers a wide variety of activities including windsurfing, canoeing, rafting, climbing and absailing with equipment available for hire.

More local, the beach at Dinas Dinlle has ample free parking, beach shops, cafes, excellent bass fishing and shallow waters, which offer safe bathing
for all ages.

The park backs onto the Foryd Bay nature reserve, which offers a sanctuary for sea birds, swans, ducks and wading birds as well as a variety
of small mammals.


No visit to the area is complete without seeing perphaps the most famous Castle and undoubtedly the most impressive of all,

Caernarfon Castle built by
King Edward I during
the 13th century
.

 

 

 

 


Trefalun Park
Devonshire Drive, St.Florence, Tenby,, Pembrokeshire SA70 8RD
Tel: 01646 651514 - Fax: 01646 651746
Email:

Trefalun Park is family run and prides itself on a personal and friendly service with many families returning year after year. Set within 11 acres, where it nestles in part of Pembrokeshire's finest scenery, the Park offers a quiet countryside setting for a relaxed and enjoyable caravanning or camping holiday


Trefalun remains ever popular with tourers and campers with many families returning to rekindle old friendships.

Electric hook-ups are available for both
tents and tourers and a number of
'Super Pitches' are offered to tourers
who require higher amperage,
personal water connection and
wastewater drainage.

Our youngest guests have their own facility in the new baby changing area which includes a baby bath with access to both mums and dads, again with the benefit of heating in this area.


The dishwashing area has been enlarged and relocated nearer to the
camping area. In recent times shower and washing facilities at Trefalun
have been improved, becoming larger more spacious and better equipped
There are hand dryers and hair dryers for both ladies and gents and
shaver points in the gents. For our disabled visitors we have a facility designed and equipped for them that can be accessed by a Radar key

All of these areas have the benefit of central heating
Adjoining this is the laundry room with washing machines and tumble
dryers and a sink for hand washing clothes.


The sheltered, level, well kept grounds provide ample space for all, and children can delight in the safety of the enclosed play area or even feed one of the Park's friendly pets. Dogs are welcome at Trefalun Park and a special exercise area is provided especially for them.

Pembrokeshire has something for everyone and boasts the only coastal National Park in Britain. Spectacular sandy beaches, a breath-taking coastline and the unspoilt countryside with its charming villages and historic castles, all combine for a magical stay. For those wanting more action then sailing, scuba diving, water skiing, surfing, fishing and riding are all within easy reach.

Within walking distance of Trefalun is Heatherton Country Sports Park with golf, karting, indoor bowls and bumper boating being just a few of the activities available. For a fun filled day then a trip to Oakwood, Wales' top theme park, will exhilarate all the family with its exciting rides and challenge the brave to experience Megaphobia, Britains largest wooden roller coaster.

Folly Farm gives a unique opportunity to watch or join in the working of a Welsh dairy farm where the highlight will surely be the bottle feeding extravaganza. In short, Trefalun Park is within easy reach of all that Pembrokeshire has to offer and will ensure that all your holiday is a happy
and memorable one.

 

 
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