Overview
Why Choose Caerelwan Holiday Park?
If you’re looking for the perfect North Wales escape, then a stay at Caerelwan Holiday Park is well worth considering. Found just a stone’s throw from the coast and countryside, it’s a fantastic spot to relax, explore and make lasting memories.
Tucked away near the village of Tal-y-bont, Caerelwan Holiday Park sits in a prime location on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. This means guests can enjoy a peaceful countryside setting with easy access to both mountain scenery and golden sandy beaches.
The park itself is well-equipped with plenty of modern comforts, including an on-site swimming pool, games room and play area, making it a popular choice for families and groups alike. With a wide range of accommodation options to choose from, it’s easy to find something to suit your style and budget here.
Not only that, but with stunning walking trails, dramatic coastline and charming towns nearby, staying at Caerelwan Holiday Park gives you the ideal base to explore all that North Wales has to offer!
Gold Lodge (201)
Kitchen/diner in Gold Caravan (203)
Gold Caravan (203)
Open-plan living space in Gold Caravan (316)
Platinum Lodge (503) decking and furniture
Gold Caravan (316)
Gold Lodge (201) decking
On-site swimming pool
On-site soft play area
Park Features
Plus so much more
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Entertainment
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Nearby sandy beach
* additional fees apply
Location
Where to find Caerelwan Holiday Park
Local Area
Places to Visit near Caerelwan Holiday Park
One of the biggest perks of staying at Caerelwan Holiday Park is the sheer number of places you can visit nearby.
Just a 10-minute drive down the coast, you’ll find the lively seaside resort of Barmouth. Famous for its sweeping sandy beach and bustling promenade, this charming town is perfect for a day of classic seaside fun. Take a stroll along the iconic Barmouth Bridge or enjoy a meal with a sea view in one of the many local cafés or pubs.
Alternatively, take a 40-minute scenic drive north to the magical village of Portmeirion. Designed in the style of an Italian village, it’s one of the most unique destinations in the region. With its colourful architecture, subtropical gardens and views over the Dwyryd Estuary, it’s a wonderful spot to spend the day and soak up the scenery.
Start planning your days out by diving into our fantastic North Wales Travel Guide!
Harlech Beach
Barmouth Bridge
Mountain railway in Snowdonia
Portmeirion
North Wales coastline
Dwyryd Estuary
Barmouth Castle
Tal-y-Bont Beach
Beddgelert
Sunrise from the top of Snowdon
What's Nearby
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Tal-y-Bont Beach
0.5 miles
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Barmouth Beach
4.5 miles
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Castell Harlech
6.9 miles
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Harlech Beach
7.5 miles
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Arthog Waterfalls
7.8 miles
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Cymer Abbey
13.2 miles
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SPAR
1.2 miles
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One stop
1.3 miles
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Iceland Supermarket
4.4 miles
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Co-op Food
4.5 miles
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Tal-y-Bont Train Station
0.1 miles
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Bus stop
0.4 miles
Is Caerelwan Holiday Park open all-year round?
Yes, Caerelwan Holiday Park is open all-year round, making it a great option whether you’re planning a summer break or a quieter getaway later in the year.
Is there parking available at the park?
Yes, there is off-road parking available, providing easy and convenient access to your accommodation throughout your stay.
Is WiFi available at the park?
Yes, WiFi is available at an additional cost.
What is the check-in and check-out time?
Check-in is from 4pm and check-out is at 10am, giving you plenty of time to settle in and enjoy your stay.
Is there an on-site shop?
No, there isn’t an on-site shop at the park. However, there is a shop just a short walk away where you can pick up essentials during your stay.
Are pets allowed at Caerelwan Holiday Park?
Yes, your furry friends are welcomed at Caerelwan Holiday Park, with some properties being pet friendly. As not all accommodation accepts pets, it’s best to check ahead when booking.
Does Caerelwan Holiday Park provide cots and highchairs?
Yes, cots and highchairs are available on request at time of booking.