Saturday, September 4, 2010

A Warm Welcome from John and Sian

North Wales Touring and Camping

Plas Farm Touring Caravan Park is situated in the grounds of a stunning 16th century Grade II listed farmhouse in a breathtaking location with a superb range of high quality facilities. Our award winning park is located within acres of unspoilt countryside with woodland walks and lakeside picnics, making it perfect for family holidays, yet only a short stroll away from the village shop and Country Inn and 3 miles to several beaches and stunning coastal walks.

Within easy reach of the A55 North Wales coast road we are an ideal base for exploring a wealth of top attractions from Anglesey to Chester.

We look forward to welcoming you to stay with us in 2010!

  • All Weather Pitches - fully serviced;
  • Showers – up to date facilities;
  • Lakeside – picnic areas and views
  • Caravan Storage – CaSSoa awarded site
  • Family Room – changing station with bath;
  • Disabled Facilities – toilets & showers;
  • Childrens play area - safe and secure;
  • Utility room – clothes washing facilities;
  • Luxury Dog Kennels – we welcome dogs
  • Wi-fi Internet access – connect from your pitch
  • Camping and Caravan site, beautiful scenic location, North Wales

    Many of the finest tourist attractions in Wales are within easy reach, these include:

    • The beautiful Victorian town of Llandudno, with the longest Pier in Wales
    • Snowdonia & the Mountain Railway, Bodnant Gardens, Welsh Mountain Zoo and Greenwood Forest Park
    • Conwy Castle, Bodelwyddan Castle and Beaumaris Castle to name only a few
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    Snowdonia National Park
    The scenic Victorian town off llandudno at sunset, with the longest pier in Wales .
    Llandudno Victorian Pier

    Bodnant Gardens , North Wales

    Things to Do

    Whatever the weather, there is always plenty to do, surrounded by history, natural beauty and coastline. Plas Farm Caravan park is an ideal location for adults and children alike, offering hill walking, golfing, rambling, tennis, sailing and water sports as well as a visit to the Welsh Mountain Zoo or Narrow Gauge Railways.  Regular sea angling trips operate from the Conwy Quay and the Conwy River hosts an array of trout and salmon.

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    The Wheatsheaf Inn Restaurant
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    Ffarm Country House Restaurant
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    The White Lion Inn

    Eating Out:

    North Wales has an abundance of wonderful places to eat out, from a cosy Country Inn, through to a magnificent Country House, there’s a huge variety to choose from. Welsh cuisine is know for making use of the freshest of local produce, and is often accompanied by an excellent choice of Real Welsh Ales.

    Plas Farm is easily accessible from the A55 North Wales coast road.