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- Sleeps4
- Bedrooms2
- PetsYes
Cosy 2 bed caravan at The Woodlands Caravan Park with a heated pool & clubhouse (Ref. 1188642)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
7 nights from £358
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- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsYes
Tranquility and Adventure. (Ref. 1188451)
7 nights from £395
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- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsYes
Well presented 6 berth caravan, set in the picturesque mountains with breathtaking views. (Ref. 1188261)
- Wi-fi
- Off-road parking
- Swimming pool
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Baby-friendly
7 nights from £515
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- Sleeps6
- Bedrooms3
- PetsYes
Fully equipped, cosy caravan on quiet family run park, picturesque settings provide a relaxed atmosphere. (Ref. 1188815)
- Wi-fi
7 nights from £440
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Woodlands Caravan Park rests near Tywyn in north Wales, with Snowdonia National Park on the doorstep. The park has impressive facilities and a great setting, making it perfect for a family holiday.
Why Woodlands Caravan Park?
This dog-friendly holiday park is family-run and offers guests an outdoor heated swimming pool, attractive landscaped gardens, a launderette and an on-site clubhouse. There is a pool table, a TV lounge, table tennis and entertainment during the season, with delicious home-cooked food and refreshments also available, all designed to make sure visitors have a relaxing stay at the caravan park.
Places to visit during a stay at Woodland Caravan Park
As well as the wonders of Snowdonia National Park within easy reach, the park enjoys a superb location close to a whole host of attractions. The vibrant town of Tywyn is close by and has a beautiful sandy beach, a promenade perfect for a gentle stroll, a market and a great range of shops and eateries. Other towns in the region to visit include Dolgellau, Bala, Fairbourne and Barmouth, which are great for a family day out at the beach. Craig y Llyn is worth a trip if you're a keen bird watcher, with some spectacular views of Dysynni Valley to boot. Take a ride on the Talyllyn railway and stop off at Dolgoch and Nant Gwernol along the way. Travel a little further afield and take a scenic drive to the watersports Mecca of north Wales at Bala, Greenwood Forest Park and the fascinating Machynlleth Centre for Alternative Technology.