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44 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Llŷn Peninsula

Best Llŷn Peninsula luxury holiday parks

Among the 44 accommodations in Llŷn Peninsula, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Coed Helen Holiday Park - Llŷn Peninsula
8.9 243 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
06/20 – 06/27
$133/nighttotal: $931 (7 )

Coed Helen Holiday Park

1 2
camping , Caernarfon
Coed Helen Holiday Park is located a short walk from the historic waterfront of Caernarfon, offering stunning views of the Menai Strait and the Snowdonia National Park. The park has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park features a variety of lodging options, including glamping pods, cabins, and traditional camping sites. Guests can enjoy amenities like a heated outdoor pool, a fitness room, and free Wi-Fi, as well as explore the surrounding woodland and natural beauty.

Best Llŷn Peninsula holiday parks with a pool

Among the 44 accommodations in Llŷn Peninsula, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park - Llŷn Peninsula
9.0 543 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
08/15 – 08/20
$276/nighttotal: $1380 (5 )

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park

2 5
glamping , Barmouth
This mobile home is located in Barmouth, a charming coastal town with stunning views of Cardigan Bay, just 25 miles from Aberystwyth and 24 miles from Bala. The mobile home has received very good user ratings, excellent location ratings, and excellent cleanliness ratings.
The mobile home offers a comfortable living space with 220 square feet. It includes a kitchenette, a terrace, a garden, a swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Pine Lodge @Puffin Lodges - Llŷn Peninsula
8.2 22 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
07/26 – 07/30
$288/nighttotal: $1152 (4 )

Pine Lodge @Puffin Lodges

2 4
glamping , Chwilog
Pine Lodge @ Puffin Lodges is located in Chwilog, just a short walk from Afonwen Beach and within easy reach of Criccieth Castle, Criccieth Golf Club, and Portmeirion. This mobile home has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The two-bedroom trailer comfortably accommodates up to five guests. Enjoy the on-site bar, outdoor dining area, free Wi-Fi, parking, and stunning sea views.
Coed Helen Holiday Park - Llŷn Peninsula
8.9 243 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
06/20 – 06/27
$133/nighttotal: $931 (7 )

Coed Helen Holiday Park

1 2
camping , Caernarfon
Coed Helen Holiday Park is located a short walk from the historic waterfront of Caernarfon, offering stunning views of the Menai Strait and the Snowdonia National Park. The park has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park features a variety of lodging options, including glamping pods, cabins, and traditional camping sites. Guests can enjoy amenities like a heated outdoor pool, a fitness room, and free Wi-Fi, as well as explore the surrounding woodland and natural beauty.
Hendre Coed Isaf Caravan Park - Llŷn Peninsula
9.2 1150 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
08/15 – 08/20
$253/nighttotal: $1265 (5 )

Hendre Coed Isaf Caravan Park

1 5
camping , Llanaber
Hendre Coed Isaf Caravan Park is located in Barmouth, a coastal town in North Wales, just 28 miles from Bala, offering easy access to the area's natural beauty. The park has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park features a variety of accommodations, including caravans and lodges, each with a private patio, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bathroom. Guests can enjoy a seasonal outdoor pool, a playground, a restaurant, a bar, and a garden, making it a great choice for families and couples alike.

Frequently Asked Questions about campings in Llŷn Peninsula

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience on the Llŷn Peninsula?

    The Llŷn Peninsula offers various sporting opportunities. Sailing and watersports are hugely popular, especially around Abersoch and Pwllheli. The area also hosts several cycling events throughout the year, taking advantage of the scenic coastal routes and challenging climbs. For those who prefer land-based activities, hiking and hill walking are prevalent, with many trails catering to different skill levels. Specific event details are best checked closer to your travel dates, but you'll find plenty of local races and competitions advertised locally.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Llŷn Peninsula?

    Among the holiday parks in Llŷn Peninsula, Luxury Glamping Pod On The Llyn Peninsula, Glamping In Wales and Horse Box - Glamping With A View are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting on the Llŷn Peninsula?

    While Snowdonia National Park often steals the spotlight, the Llŷn Peninsula boasts hidden gems. Explore the less-visited beaches like Porth Colmon or the dramatic coastline around Bardsey Island. The village of Llanbedrog, with its charming harbor and views, is often overlooked. For a quieter experience, consider visiting the ancient church ruins scattered throughout the peninsula, such as those at Llanengan or Aberdaron.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Llŷn Peninsula?

  • When is the high season on the Llŷn Peninsula?

    The high season on the Llŷn Peninsula typically runs from July through August, coinciding with school holidays in the UK. Expect higher prices and more crowds during this period. Shoulder seasons (May-June and September-October) offer a pleasant balance of good weather and fewer visitors.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Llŷn Peninsula?

  • What foods is the Llŷn Peninsula best known for?

    Seafood is a staple of the Llŷn Peninsula's cuisine. Expect fresh catches of lobster, crab, and mussels at local restaurants and pubs. Traditional Welsh cakes, bara brith (a fruit bread), and Cawl (a hearty lamb stew) are also popular choices. Many pubs and restaurants utilize locally sourced ingredients, ensuring a taste of the region's culinary heritage.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Llŷn Peninsula?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Llŷn Peninsula are Caravan Close To The Marina And Beaches, Caravan By Sea and Lazing & Star Gazing - Rural Bell Tent Retreat.

  • Is the Llŷn Peninsula a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! The Llŷn Peninsula is fantastic for camping. Numerous campsites are available, ranging from basic facilities to those with amenities like swimming pools and playgrounds. Many campsites offer stunning views of the coastline or mountains. Booking in advance, especially during peak season, is highly recommended.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Llŷn Peninsula?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Llŷn Peninsula are Luxury Glamping Pod On The Llyn Peninsula, Horse Box - Glamping With A View and Caravan By Sea.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture on the Llŷn Peninsula?

    Engage with the local culture by visiting the many traditional pubs and restaurants. Many villages host local markets and fairs throughout the year, offering opportunities to meet locals and sample local produce. Consider attending a local Eisteddfod, a Welsh cultural festival featuring music, poetry, and storytelling. Exploring the smaller villages and chatting with shopkeepers provides a chance to experience the friendly and welcoming atmosphere of the Llŷn Peninsula.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Llŷn Peninsula?

    Glamping In Wales, Horse Box - Glamping With A View and Caravan By Sea are the best holiday parks with parking in Llŷn Peninsula.

  • Does the Llŷn Peninsula have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travelers should know about?

    The weather on the Llŷn Peninsula can be unpredictable, even in summer. Pack layers and be prepared for rain showers. The coastline can be exposed to strong winds, especially in autumn and winter. Wildlife includes various bird species, seals, and occasionally dolphins. Be mindful of the tides when exploring coastal areas. While generally safe, always check weather forecasts and heed any warnings posted by local authorities.
  • What are the top hiking trails on the Llŷn Peninsula for families?

    The Llŷn Peninsula offers numerous family-friendly trails. The coastal path around the peninsula provides stunning views and relatively easy walking sections. Shorter walks around the lakes and inland areas are also suitable for families with young children. Always check trail difficulty and suitability for your family's abilities before setting out. The information centers in Pwllheli and Abersoch provide excellent maps and trail information.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary on the Llŷn Peninsula?

    Day 1: Explore Pwllheli, visit the harbor, and enjoy watersports. Day 2: Drive along the coastal road, stopping at beaches like Llanbedrog and Abersoch. Day 3: Hike a portion of the coastal path, perhaps near Nefyn, and visit Bardsey Island if time and weather permit. This itinerary is a suggestion; adapt it based on your interests and preferences. Consider pre-booking accommodation and activities, especially during peak season.

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Best pet friendly Llŷn Peninsula holiday parks

Among the 44 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Sandy Cove 044 - Llŷn Peninsula
Llŷn Peninsula
08/15 – 08/20
$163/nighttotal: $815 (5 )

Sandy Cove 044

2 5
mobile home , Barmouth
The Sandy Cove 044 mobile home in Barmouth is located a short walk from Tal-y-bont Beach and is 8.3 miles from Harlech Castle.
This accommodation offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and capacity for 11 guests, with amenities including internet, a terrace, garden, sauna, bar, and parking, plus it is close to Portmeirion (16 miles) and Snowdon (30 miles).
Tree Top View Chalet - Llŷn Peninsula
7.3 3 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
07/26 – 07/30
$201/nighttotal: $804 (4 )

Tree Top View Chalet

1 4
camping , Caeathro
The Tree Top View Chalet in Caeathro offers a camping experience with views, located 6.9 miles from Snowdon Mountain Railway and 11 miles from Snowdon.
This accommodation sleeps 9 guests and includes amenities such as a swimming pool, bar, internet, and parking, with an outdoor dining area and pets allowed.
173a Woodland Way - Llŷn Peninsula
9.5 36 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
06/20 – 06/27
$229/nighttotal: $1603 (7 )

173a Woodland Way

3 2
camping , Porthmadog
173A Woodland Way is a campground in Porthmadog, just 15 miles from Snowdon and 29 miles from Anglesey Sea Zoo, offering a convenient base for exploring the region. It receives excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
This campground features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a total floor area of 390 square feet, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Enjoy on-site amenities like a restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi, plus outdoor spaces like a terrace and garden, making it ideal for families or groups seeking a relaxing stay.
Barmouth Bay Holiday Park - Llŷn Peninsula
9.0 543 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
08/15 – 08/20
$276/nighttotal: $1380 (5 )

Barmouth Bay Holiday Park

2 5
glamping , Barmouth
This mobile home is located in Barmouth, a charming coastal town with stunning views of Cardigan Bay, just 25 miles from Aberystwyth and 24 miles from Bala. The mobile home has received very good user ratings, excellent location ratings, and excellent cleanliness ratings.
The mobile home offers a comfortable living space with 220 square feet. It includes a kitchenette, a terrace, a garden, a swimming pool, a restaurant, a bar, a fitness center, free parking, and free Wi-Fi.

Best Llŷn Peninsula holiday parks with a locker

Coed Helen Holiday Park - Llŷn Peninsula
8.9 243 reviews
Llŷn Peninsula
06/20 – 06/27
$133/nighttotal: $931 (7 )

Coed Helen Holiday Park

1 2
camping , Caernarfon
Coed Helen Holiday Park is located a short walk from the historic waterfront of Caernarfon, offering stunning views of the Menai Strait and the Snowdonia National Park. The park has earned excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The park features a variety of lodging options, including glamping pods, cabins, and traditional camping sites. Guests can enjoy amenities like a heated outdoor pool, a fitness room, and free Wi-Fi, as well as explore the surrounding woodland and natural beauty.
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