Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Campsite

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Whitsun 2015.

Lovely site. Have stayed here many times and will do so again.

Morris66

Reviewed on 27/08/2015 08:44

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Everything seemed easy.

The hard standings where easy to set up in, ours was quite level. Access was good and easy. Though we had loads of rain it was never water logged. Staff where helpful. Would use this site again. Love the area, could stay here for a month and do something different every day. The wifi was very limited on pitch 33 not worth the money. Best go to Tanygrisiau cafe and use their excellent free wifi. I agree with florenceric about the places to eat out being limited. Though we did enjoy the Oakley Arms Hotel. Most eateries seem to offer limited menus with little more than something with chips. Great if you enjoy burgers from Welsh black cows. We where left wondering what they do with all that delicious Welsh lamb and their imaginations?

Nigel Gwynn

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Reviewed on 26/08/2015 18:16

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Well positioned for many places

Great location for visiting plenty of wonderful places in this part of Wales.  Places to eat out locally were limited, bordering on non existent, we found one in the next village, a drive away. Can't fault the wardens in any way, they were helpful, pleasant and always busy! The facilities were exceptionally clean and well maintained.  This site was recommended to me because of its central location and I have to agree it is well placed for getting out and about. Recommend following the directions given below. I forgot to write them down and decided to rely on the satnav. Big mistake, it took me up a very narrow hill and the hybrid system on my car overheated! As such I came to a complete standstill until it had cooled down. So do be aware, because the hill which approaches the site from the other direction really is very steep and narrow in parts. 

florenceric

Reviewed on 19/08/2015 21:31

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Beautifully clean

This was only our second outing with our caravan and we has some trouble with our electrics. The site managers were very helpful. We had a lovely peaceful holiday and the facilities were spotless ALL the time. Our son loved the fact that we were close to cycle tracks and were able to walk up snowdonia and mountain bike through forests. Brilliant base for all cycling and walking. Really lovely site all round. 

Skid2000

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Reviewed on 19/08/2015 18:04

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Lovely stopover stay!

We stayed here in July for 2 nights as a stopover on our way down south. The site was immaculately clean and tidy and the staff were very welcoming and friendly. We had our dog with us and he really enjoyed the dog walking area, so many smells for him and it was lovely and clean with a bench to rest for us! The toilet block was clean and tidy but probably ready for a little bit of upgrading. Plenty of hot water to shower with separate dressing rooms.  The area itself is stunning with lots of walks and of course the Ffestiniog Railway only a short drive away. Not sure if we'd stay here for a longer period of time but would definitely return for a short break/stopover.

Steve Critchley

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Reviewed on 16/08/2015 09:07

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Lovely rural site

This is a lovely site. You really feel as though you are in the middle of the countryside, yet you are in easy reach of castles, steam trains, beaches - in fact lots of super days out. The site itself is not very big but we'll laid out, with spacious pitches. We chose a secluded little alcove at the bottom of the site. It meant that we had no TV signal but we are always well prepared with lots of DVDs and the pretty location more than made up for it. The facilities were immaculate, as you would expect and the pub opposite the entrance was handy ( though not serving food when we were there). We had a lovely holiday and would recommend thus site to other caravan enthusiasts.

Garstang Greggie

Reviewed on 15/08/2015 19:49

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Lovely part of the world - so much to do!

Lovely site, well kept, wardens very friendly and helpful.  Although in a relatively remote location (6-10 miles to nearest supermarket), it is surrounded by loads of things to do in all directions - mountains, beaches, castles, steam trains, underground and overground adventures (all thanks to the former slate mining industry).  We loved the mountain biking trails at Coed-y-Brenin. Looking forward to going back.

AndyBrad

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Reviewed on 14/08/2015 18:57

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The magic of North Wales

We stayed here at the end of July 2015 for nine nights, with two of our Grandchildren. An excellent site for exploring everything in north west Wales. Walking, cycling, Water sports visiting properties, almost anything. This is an excellent site, beautifully kept by dedicated and hard working Wardens and Assistant Wardens. They really go out of the way to make your stay enjoyable. Highly recommended

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Worth a visit

August 2015, just returned from a trip starting at Newport and worked our way up the coast to here. Very nice site friendly helpful staff and lovely position for visiting this great area. Club shows pub 25 metres away more like a clubhouse was not impressed, at time of our visit kitchen was closed but don't think we'd have eaten there anyway but might have plumped for a fish and chip takeaway.Having said that a short drive away (a couple of miles) on road to Harlech is a great pub The Grapes Hotel (whilst there people were telling the bar staff how good their meals had been) with free WiFi. Portmeirion is a must. Site is very nice and well kept.

Cobi

Reviewed on 09/08/2015 17:58

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Good site

Very good site, although the sat nav lost it self just when you needed it. Take plenty of wet weather clothing, it rains a lot. Site is very clean and well maintained. 

kevin3662

Caravanner from Gloucestershire

Reviewed on 09/08/2015 16:45

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