The Club's Penrhos site in Anglesey has a bit of everything, making it a great destination for a family caravan holiday. Snowdonia is visible from the site so if you fancy exploring the mountain then you are in a great location, but sandy beaches are just five minutes away by car too |
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Pembrey Country Park Caravan Club Site is a highly rated destination that sits on the edge of the vast 520-acre country park and has loads to offer the whole family |
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Like many caravan sites in Wales, Pandy is surrounded by lush natural beauty. Situated close to the River Honddu, the site is beautifully green with large trees looking over it |
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The Min Y Don site has some of the most exceptional sights you will see from a caravan site, with views over the mountains of Snowdon and the 13th century World Heritage Castle that is floodlit at night |
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With a good selection of pitches nestled in among tree-lined glades, the Lady Margaret's Park Caravan Club Site is a pretty spot, not far from the Welsh city of Wrexham |
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A laid back and relaxed caravan site if ever there was one, Gwern-y-Bwlch sits in mid Wales between old Montgomeryshire and Snowdonia in a wonderful environment |
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Once of the Caravan Club's larger sites in Wales, Gowerton is another that is well positioned to explore the stunning natural beauty of the country from a base in Swansea |
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A truly picturesque caravan site, Gaer Hyfryd is a wonderful holiday destination for anyone who wants to get outdoors and explore the wonderful Welsh countryside |
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If coastal walks and sea air are what you're looking for, then Freshwater East could be just the place to take your caravan |
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The Club's small Dolaucothi Estate site is a lovely destination, set within a vast 2,500-acre National Trust estate. Located near to the famous Roman gold mines, exploring the local history and geography is a must when you stay here |
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