Eirianws Farm

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Adequate site a short distance from historic Conwy, great views

We stayed three nights while visiting Conwy and Llandudno - both really interesting and enjoyable. I learnt a lot about the site from other reviews so was prepared for Mr Roberts to call in for payment the first evening (and he did come to our caravan). The weather was fine during our stay and we appreciated the scenic views over the countryside with many birds of interest. Site facilities were adequate, the hardstanding was as described by others, slate chippings which were no problem dry but stuck to shoes when wet. The rubbish situation was confusing - there were several recycling bins at the entrance, but no clear general refuse bin, only a large wheelie with recycling printed on the side.

DavidW50

Reviewed on 18/08/2022 06:07

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A lovely week

We stayed at the Roberts' other site Caerhun back in August but found this one much better. It felt more secure, being further away from the road up a twisting approach drive, and quieter too. It is the view which makes this place, surrounded by sheep with a lovely valley below, a view to snow-topped mountains (it was December!) with the cafe at the top of the Great Orme visible on clear days. I know what the reviewer who commented on Mr Roberts not getting out of his vehicle means, because the same happened with us, in both sites, and yes the slate chippings on the hardstandings do get walked into the van. This is why I have only given four stars overall, and for the welcome. On the whole however we much preferred it here, and would return in future.

Aggie Pirate

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Reviewed on 01/01/2022 21:25

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Change to access

For past regulars .. beware .. there is a new road into the site .. As you enter from the main road there is a new track to the right .. it is marked, but I 'knew' where I was going and just didn't see it .. I went straight up thhe yard, round the barn and the end of the houses to find the road closed .. Had to reverse out .. (not easy when you are solo) Site as beautiful as ever

Disco Kid

Reviewed on 29/06/2021 08:26

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Fantastic views

A nice quiet CL , situated at the back of a farm which looks to now be holiday cottages but these do not overlook the CL. Excellent approach & entrance just off the main road , but tucked around the back , so road noise was minimal. Large, hard standing pitches, which all had amazing views from the front & rear . Good tv reception also. The one fresh water tap had low pressure, but this gives you time to soak in the fantastic surrounding views. The Elsen point is basic but adequate, & it’s tap’s pressure is pretty low also. There is a large wheelie / skip for rubbish , but I didn’t see any recycling . Stones throw of National park, The coast including Conwy in one direction, & Llanwrst & Betws y Coed in the other. Surf centre is just down the road. There is a lovely pub nearby called the Groes Inn, it is walkable but is down hill & the footpath isn’t the best. This CL doesn’t accept dogs but there is another CL which is a walled garden that the owners also have , that allows dogs. Payment was made when the owners stop by in their 4x4. Departure was 12pm.

italianjob24

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Reviewed on 24/06/2021 10:34

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great little site

We stayed here from the 13th July for 5 nights, the views are beautiful overlooking the mountains. the site is hardstanding and plenty of room between caravans. There is hand sanitiser near the water tap and Elson point. TV reception was good. We were visited a few times by Mr and Mrs Roberts to make sure all was well. The site is well situated for Conwy town 5 mins away and Bodnant gdns 10 mins away. We would recommend this site for all, lovely views and peaceful.

The xplorers

Reviewed on 23/07/2020 18:49

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Not up to scratch

The site is easy to find, tranquil and beautiful views. I think the owner let's this site down. No welcome as the owner doesn't live on site. Early evening a Land Rover turned up for payment. No welcome, wasn't told where anything was. All the pitches are very large and hardstanding with electric hook up. The base however was tiny, tiny pieces of slate which walked into the caravan, a right mess it made, the water tap was such a low pressure it must have taken at least 10 minutes to fill. The dustbins were very inadequate. There were just two domestic size bins for the whole of the 5 vans and weren't emptied during our stay. One bin was full of maggots yuk!!! My guess is that the cottages might also be using the same bins, I don't know. They were absolutely rammed to the top. It struck me the owners did what they thought was necessary and no more.. I cannot fault the site but the water tap and the waste bins were diabolical. I felt let down by the owner, who visited the site most evenings but never got out of the car. Bad manners indeed.

spinkhall

Reviewed on 11/08/2019 23:23

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Winter Break

Stopped here for a few days away over thye New Year period. Great location, with lots of walking to be done on the doorstep. We walked to Conwy on 2 of the days via different routes, had a few beers, then caught the bus back. Really nice views from all of the pitches, which were all hardstanding. (ideal in wintertime) The owner visited the site each day, which adds a degree of security. Perfect location to get away from it all. Would have liked to have recycling bins. (we ended up taking our recycling stuff back home with us) Will definately return for another visit.

dougie578

Reviewed on 02/01/2019 12:43

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What views

Brilliant location with easy access to Conwy, Llandudno. Bodnant Gardens etc. The view from the site was wonderful with the top of the Great Orme in the distance. Good welcome from the owner who does not live on site but came to make sure we were OK. Three nights were not enough to do justice to this site we visited at the end of July 2018.

Hickling3

Reviewed on 02/08/2018 21:57

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Great site

Stayed here in March for 11 nights, great site in great location with very friendly welcome. The pitches are all hard standing and level with great views down the valley towards the great orme. Only 3 miles south of Conwy and easy route into Llandudno. There is a good RSPB reserve just down the road. Had a great time watching all the new born lambs all around the site. Going back end of May as really enjoyed our stay. Would recommend this site for the peace and quiet and great location.

colin and julie

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Reviewed on 01/05/2018 12:06

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times!

If you want to visit this part of Wales, do it from here. Views to die for, all the way to Great Orme. Peace and quiet. No facilities, you will have to use your own. No dogs, suited us. Local pub, good food need to book for weekends, 5 mins downhill, 10 back! Worst weather, but then some great days. Penryn Castle is a must for eccentricity and enjoyment. We drove to site going through wall of Conwy Castle and was the worst moment of my caravan towing life! If you turn right out of site and drive for a couple of miles there is a bridge over river to avoid this. Also you pass Bodnant Gardens which are great. Food in cafe excellent. Look on google maps for layout of site and be very careful when driving past steps of farm building, very easy to do and very easy to get wrong. Lastly there are four pitches all in a row with the fifth pitch making an L shape. Please if you pitch on this one be considerate dont't spoil the view for your neighbour.

ianmstrange

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Reviewed on 17/10/2017 23:01

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