Where do I start? Came down here from Glasgow for a week's holiday with my wife and mum. Been to North Wales before so knew what to expect... or so I thought! My expectations were exceeded!||||We hired a two bedroom static in plot 51. I couldn't believe how well kept and peaceful the park was! Spotless is an understatement! No overgrowth, immaculate roads and grassy areas! It's very clear that the Site and caravan owners take great pride in the park, which is something that can be hard to find these days!||||Our caravan was a 2020 Willerby Linwood and has easily been the nicest static I've ever been in (If you book through Hoeseasons it's a Caernarfon caravan). Spacious and airy, yet cosy on those chillier nights! Lovely comfy beds, ample storage space, well stocked with the essential items such as a knife block and chopping boards (I've been to caravans before where these were lacking... such as the big well known ones) and good quality crockery which all matched! Having OCD, this was huge relief! What I also loved, was having an electric fire as opposed to a gas one, and having the UPVC decking out the french windows and a place to sit. We met so many friendly people just sitting outside having a cuppa!||||The bin shed was only about 20 paces away, and was kept immaculately clean.|| ||We only managed to visit the club house on one night, but we really enjoyed the quiz! It was on our first night, and despite everyone knowing each other, we were made to feel really welcome! The drink prices were quite cheap, despite them not stocking bitter lemon for my gin 😉Covid safe too, with prompt and attentive table service. And not an eyelid batted at our 'funny' Scottish money, as this can sometimes be problematic depending on where you go below Gretna 🤣||||One thing to note however, is you'll need a car. I couldn't imagine anyone staying here without driving! There's a one way system on the park, which is just as well as the roads are very narrow. The spaces for parking beside the caravan are also very tight. I had no problems... but I observed some people struggle. Just be aware! And on the driving note, like a lot of roads in Wales, there isn't a lot of space when driving away from A roads. I encountered a lot of single track roads, just take your time, pay attention, and relax. Obviously, this has nothing to do with the park, but it is worth mentioning!||||I believe there is a small launderette on the site if you require to use it. The nearest shop is Tesco, which is at the bottom of the wee road, then turn left. Keep going another five minutes along the road and you'll find a Morrisons. ||||The only small issue I had (if you could even call it that) was that the bed linen provided didn't smell very fresh. Don't get me wrong, it was clean! As I mentioned earlier I have OCD and have a very discerning taste with my laundry products and routine, so everything smells like it's had half a bottle of Lenor thrown over it 🤣🤣🤣The quick and easy fix was a spray down with diluted Zoflora which I carry in the car with me anyway. ||||Overall... A VERY covid safe and friendly holiday which we thoroughly enjoyed! We wouldn't hesitate to rebook, it proved to be the ideal base for all our roadtrips of the surrounding areas, but also the relaxing sanctuary away from the stresses of post covid daily living....
Read moreMyself, my mum and 2 sons stopped in the bungalow 15th to 20th May 2023. It was very spacious, better than the photos. Kitchen was well equipped with breakfast bar. Lovely lounge/ diner leading out to the spacious garden and hot tub area. Hot tub was clean and well kept along with the garden. The bedrooms were lovely, comfy beds and linen was clean. The bathroom was spacious with shower over the bath. Plenty of room for 2 cars outside. Games room was open but machines turned off. We played pool twice but it was a struggle due to lack of room around the table especially for young adults. The club house was due to open the day we came home. But to be honest we enjoyed drinks in the garden some evenings as the weather was so nice. We visited Dinas Dinelle beach, and Airworld just up the road. There are fantastic views from the iron age hill Fort adjacent to the beach. There are a couple of cafes, toilets and a chippy at Dinas Dinelle and a Tesco just before you go into Caernarfon itself.l(about a 10 minuite drive).|There's plenty to do in the area for both young and old. Would definetly recommend Caenarfon Castle and the Anglesey Arms on the estuary front for a drink with lovely views. We loved the bungalow and will hopefully return one day with my husband and other 2 boys.|Thanks for...
Read moreStayed in the lovely bungalow last week with a few friends, the bungalow itself was so spacious, clean and homely. The hot tub had chemicals added on our second day so it was consistently clean whilst we were there. Had a couple things to talk to reception about (no fault at all) and discovered we had made an error when booking but the lady I spoke too was understanding of the situation. Would definitely stay again and would 1000% recommend to others it’s a great little place. Close to drive too Caernarfon town within 5 minutes but also far enough out to be isolated...
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