Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Campsite

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Fab stay at Coed-Y-Llwyn

Wow what can we say, first time here and will very much be back, great staff all were friendly and were happy to offer help and advice when one of our awning poles went pop with a loud bang. The toilet block was great, the showers in particular were well thought out and planned with plenty of hooks for all your clothes, towels and bags, very impressed and very clean too, a credit to the club. Well worth a visit as was the Bryn Arms directly opposite, would advise to book a table to eat especially on a Friday or Saturday night. We visited Zip World, Porthmadog and the Ffestiniog Railway, all well worth a visit as there are lots of independent shops in Porthmadog. Loved the dragon that greeted you as you arrived and the water feature, the whole site was very well maintained a credit to the team , well done all.

Chimpy1

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Reviewed on 15/08/2023 20:14

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What a team! Debbie and the other site wardens make this place special!

This is our second time at Coed Y Llwyn and we have not been disappointed. Debbie, Michelle, Darren, Warren and Beverley are brilliant site wardens and they have all gone the extra mile to make the site look its best. Debbie has brightened the place up with beautiful bedding plants around the entrance to the site. There is a lovely wooden house that looks great in the daytime, but lights up and is magical after dark. Take not of the dragon water feature on the left hand side opposite the office. It’s small, but it took quite a time to get it working correctly. Mainly thanks to Darren’s patience! Take time to look at the small gardens that have been made around the site. There are pieces of engraved slate, done by Michelle. There is a Platinum Jubilee garden, a Coronation garden and a memorial garden for Debbie’s late husband. The facilities are brand new for this season and are fantastic. They close half at a time to ensure that there is always somewhere to shower or a toilet available. The location speaks for itself and there is loads to see and do in the area. Mountains to climb, roads to cycle and steam railways to ride on! You will not be disappointed with this location, give it a go and enjoy Wales, we definitely did and we will be back!

Daisypup21

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Reviewed on 07/08/2023 17:20

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Just to busy

Had a week here. Only 3 showers for 93 pitches but understand they are being updated next year. The most annoying thing we found was the children facing around on bikes, but going through the shower block entrance, we had a couple of near misses. You definitely need a car to get out and about, there were a couple of nice walks around the reservoir which brought you to a lovely village pub. The one by campsite just to busy to relax. We cycled to porthmerion which was super,, but the roads are not really for cycling and return journey up a steep hill. So will definitely not return in school holiday time but also it’s not easy to get to Bala and places without a car.

Bubbles22

Reviewed on 08/09/2022 18:30

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Great Site

Stayed August Bank Holiday. Staff very friendly and welcoming, had a lovely quiet pitch. Pub over road serves good food but get there early as it can get busy. Well situated for visitng various places. Only downside is the toilet block clean but not enough shower cubicles, seems to be a common complaint but I believe this is being rectified over the winter, didn't cause me a problem "got up and showered before the queues started". Very enjoyable stay will be returning in the future.

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Reviewed on 07/09/2022 21:12

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Lovely site, with a couple of issues.

Good overall site, with friendly staff, which seems very popular with families. Due to lack of available pitches, we ended up on pitch 58. Despite the one way system, children constantly rode their bikes and scooters at high speed down the ramp beside us and up the adjacent ramp and vice versa. During our short stay, there were several close calls with cars and one child was hurt when a dog lead caught them around their neck as they were travelling too fast and didn't see a man (quite 'legally') walking down the slope with his dog on a lead. Other minor issues include: As mentioned by others, the toilet block is in need of a face lift and the key system is very, very annoying. The club book gives this site a gold wifi award, but we didn't have any signal (this could be due to the location of our pitch) The washing-areas, although undercover, are outside and can get a bit cold and wet.

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Reviewed on 02/09/2022 19:59

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Lovely place

This is a great site to stay if you like walking and beaches. We had two dogs and they loved the nearby beaches. Pub nearby has fantastic food and fish and chip van once a week was very welcome.Yes facilities and small in number but I believe they are having a new build soon. The welcome could have been better but we wouldn't hesitate to return next year.

Stani

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Reviewed on 28/08/2022 15:37

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Three showers for 100 caravans is not enough we had to queue with 3 other families and the toilets are closed for cleaning the invalidity toilets should remain open for all to use and closed when all are cleaned not comfortable asking for a key to go to toilet and being asked if it’s an emergency there should be enough money in the group to extend showers

Madhouse

Reviewed on 13/08/2022 20:17

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A hidden paradise!

Firstly, and most importantly a big than you to Debbie, Darren, Michelle, Ian & Jackie! What an amazing team. So friendly and helpful, and happy to spend a few minutes of their precious time chatting with people. What a fantastic job they all do in ensuring everyone has a great stay. The site is well presented with an abundance of bedding plants in full bloom to welcome you on site. The facilities, while older than some sites are well maintained and spotlessly clean. Again, a credit to the hard working team on site. The site is well positioned for Porthmadog, Ffestiniog and the surrounding villages and beaches. Betws-y-coed is a 30 minute drive away too! The village is beautiful and the water falls are well worth a visit. There is also a miniature railway that is superb too. Visit the coastal resort of Ciccieth, the beach has a dog friendly area as well as a dog free zone too, keeping everyone happy! Parking in the area is also really reasonable too! We have had a full week here before moving on to another site in Llanberis, but we ish we had booked a fortnight! We will be back next year for sure. Don’t miss out on this little hidden gem of a site!

Daisypup21

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Reviewed on 13/08/2022 19:03

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Blooming Brilliant

Absolutely brilliant site! We called to ask if there was a holding area as we where early. Debbie advised that we could park in the Pub, Bryn Arms car park. We did and it had plenty of space to turn and wait with our caravan. Debbie was lovely she explained the site and we pitched up. Darren and Michelle explained some local beaches that where dog friendly. Ian and Jackie chatted about the local beauty spots and the best places to park. Husband had an epic and truly unique and exhilarating experience on Velocity 2 at Zip World. and what we didn't know was if its not really busy you can have a second Zip for £35.00. Remember that you do not get overalls at Zip World so even on a hot day long trousers and sleeves are recommended. They also have dog kennels however we did not use them. The Mac Loop is tremendous and keep your fingers crossed for fair weather, you can walk to some viewing sites ( Rather steep) we just dropped lucky one day and saw them whilst in the car. Jackie referred to the Guinea Foul noise as a squeaky bike pump ha ha which was very accurate. The site is in the perfect place to explore wales, the secluded beaches, the vast green mountains. I would defiantly recommend Black Rock Sands, pay the £5.00 and stay all day., Left is no dogs Right, which is massive is dog friendly, check the tide times so you get the most of the day, you can walk for miles, its safe to swim and body board, you park on the beach, yes you do, and that's brilliant because all your stuff is in the car, one tip don't forget your chairs! and check the route as one is not suitable for big motorhomes. Seashells beach is incredible and was very choppy but watching all the tents on the cliff tops was entertaining in a gale, this is also a pay £5.00 beach but again its vast and very popular. We ate at the Bryn Arms pub across the way it was ok, busy fair food at a fair price. If you have the Friday all you can eat curry remember it stops just before 20:00 however bar food is served until 21:00. I'm not going to harp on about the toilets' while we stayed some ladies where completing a bat survey as the facilities are being demolished and renewed at the end of the 2022 season, so nowt to say about it other than the staff work very hard to keep them clean. The whole site is lovely, staff are fab! yes we would return as we have only explored a tiny bit of what North Wales has to offer, and the site is lovely. The dog walk is near the kids playground and offered heaps of shade. And visit the power station the noises are incredible.

jayne35

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Reviewed on 12/08/2022 16:54

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Absolute gem

Wonderful rural site in hills above Porthmadog. Set out in several distinct areas with different character in each. Lots of interesting places to visit in the area. Wardens very friendly and hard working. Very knowledgeable about local area. Added bonus was fish and chips from van in village on Thursday night

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Reviewed on 21/07/2022 17:24

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