Ty Ni

Trofarth, Abergele, Conwy, LL22 8BE

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Ideal for ...

  • Adults
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Scenic views
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

We are a quiet site set in pretty countryside that accepts children aged 14 and over. A pub and restaurant are located just an 8 minute walk away. A number of fantastic attractions are available nearby including the north Wales coast (10 minute drive), Betws-y-Coed village, Snowdonia and other stunning mountain walks, Llandudno for shopping and the great Orme tramway and Conway and its magnificent castle.

There is an award winning pub just around the corner.

Close to Colwyn Bay.

Ideal for Llanrwst for walking and Snowdonia.

Working farm so there is always something to watch.

Dog walks nearby, good area for walking, golf within 5 miles.

Shale road to site.

Golf nearby.

Facilities on site ...

  • Battery charging
  • Dog walk from site
  • Information room
  • Laundry facilities
  • Recycling facilities
  • Shop
  • Shower (exclusive use)
  • TV reception: fair
  • WC (exclusive use)
  • Working farm

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Latest arrival time: 7:00 PM

1 acres

Some sloping pitches

Electric amperage: 16

Recycling Facilities

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Postcode:
LL22 8BE
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GPS:
Lat 53.224737 / Lon -3.731433
OS field ref:
SH843711
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Quiet and peaceful

Ty Ni
The site consists of a row of 5 hardstanding CL pitches immediately adjacent to and overlooking a row of 5 hardstanding Pitchup pitches, so wasn’t quite as small as we were expecting. However, despite the fact it was fully booked, it still felt uncrowded and was very quiet. All the pitches have a decent far-reaching view but there are lots of pylons criss-crossing the valley and some of them are quite close. The owner gave us a friendly greeting and we enjoyed watching the sheep in the adjacent field. The showers and loos are in old event trailers and are quite basic - we were told a refurb is planned soon. There is a decent pub 10 minutes walk away (dogs in garden only) which serves good food (but doesn’t serve food every day so you need to check). There’s loads to do in the area - coast is 10 minutes away, as is Bodnant Gardens. The steam train trips are absolutely stunning but very expensive. We would return but to be honest would probably book a “front row” pitch which is Pitchup rather than CL.

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Campervanner

Reviewed on 08/09/2023 14:22

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Hilltop views and fresh eggs

Ty Ni
Carolyn was friendly and helpful. The site layout was easy to manoeuvre around with good hardstanding, hookups and water points nearby. Toilets and showers we basic and could have done with a bit of TLC but washing machine and dryer very handy. Fresh laid eggs were delicious. A bit of a concern that the CL has been expanded to include a Pitch Up site as well meaning there can be 10 units occupying the same area. Not sure if that fits with the CAMC policy for CLs?

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Motorhomer

Reviewed on 24/05/2023 21:37

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Well equipped site in lovely countryside

Ty Ni
The site is tucked away down a lane in beautiful countryside behind Colwyn Bay. All the pitches are hard standing, and Carolyn texted us beforehand to tell us where to go. There is a commercial site as well, tucked down the bottom of the hill, but CL users get access to the toilets and showers, noit to mention the washing machine. Plenty to see nearby, and we particularly enjoyed Llanwrwst, a delightful little town. Carolyn and Dil were very friendly, and we really enjoyed our stay.

Jasperselwyn

Reviewed on 23/08/2022 12:14

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Last minute, post lockdown. 3 nights away.

Ty Ni
The first weekend away in Wales since we were locked down on 20th December. I was expecting some sites not to open when able to, on 27th March but thought I would ring and ask anyway. Spoke to Carolyn who wasn't really sure about opening but decided there and then on the phone to allow us to go! The site was well laid out, slightly sloping field but all hardstanding pitches were level. In fact it was the first time we had our van level, with no messing around (since getting the new van last July). We didn't see the owners on arrival so we just chose a pitch and set up. After we settled in, we popped down to the farm house to announce our arrival. The weather was horrendous! Obviously that wasn't anybody's fault. We didn't sleep properly for the first 2 nights. Gale force winds which were apparently the worst they'd had there for a long time and absolutely hammering down with rain on the first night. The 3rd night was great when the wind finally dropped. We slept really well and the day we were leaving was the hottest March day since 1966! As said in other reviews, Carolyn was great, very friendly and welcoming, brought us fresh eggs on the second morning which were delicious, and even offered us to stay an extra night to make up for the atrocious weather. Unfortunately we had to go back to work the next day so had to leave. If I had to find anything negative, it was a little on the expensive side at £19 a night.

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Reviewed on 30/03/2021 22:12

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Great spot

Ty Ni
Have spent 5 nights at this great site, lovely views and walking from site , very nice welcome from Carolyn, nice to have showers on site which were very clean, would recommend a visit to anyone as good value for money

Andy Meade

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Reviewed on 03/09/2019 19:15

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