Rural beauty but close to everywhere on the peninsular
Spent 3 nights here and could have done with another 2 to enable us to see everything in the local surrounding area.
On arrival Mark showed us to the hard standing area not usually used as the field was still a little soft. We were able to use the field ehu with ease and the elsan point and drains were very close. Mark was very welcoming and told us to keep an eye on the sheep in the next field as they were expected to lamb during our visit, 3 were spotted on out last day.
Electric is included upto 10 kwh per day and then charged per kw above that. We went slightly above the allowance as we used the electric heater a fair bit ( my wife is a cold person)
This is a proper country cl although there a commercial building close by, no noise at all was heard from it.
Llandudno just 4mins away by car is an old Victorian hangout with some interesting architecture, many big name shops as well as a lot of independents. Typical of this type of seaside town with a large beach, mostly pebble, a pier which is free to walk along but you have to run the gauntlet of touristy shops, ice cream, doughnuts and other things to interest there are a couple of gems.
One must do is the road around the peninsular, it is a toll road (£3.90) Marine Drive which starts just behind the pier, it is one way so dont start at the other end (my wife bent my ear) . We stopped a few times and caught sight of maybe 30 seals basking or swimming by the shore.
anyway the caravan site is beautifully kept and has changed slightly since the photos, all the pitches are now unobtrusively divided with a one bar wooden fence to ensure everyone gets there allotted space. The field looks level and the grass short and green.
Highly recommended for a base for the area.
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