Coed-Y-Llwyn Club Campsite

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Wonderful site but beware the drips!

Can't fault the site, excellent layout with lots of separate pitches in different sections and levels not giving the impression of a big site at all. We have a large caravan and picked a seemingly perfect pitch on the end (63) but being new to caravanning this year hadn't learned the tip "don't pitch under the tall trees if it's going to rain". Boy did it rain (well it is North Wales and I'm welsh) and we suffered from the big drips from the trees above hitting the van roof as we tried to sleep through the thud thud of the water. Unfortunately we had put an awning up and couldn't face having to uproot everything to find another pitch - lesson learned. Not withstanding the rain which is no one's fault a highly rated site and one not to be missed.

asl1956

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Reviewed on 06/09/2017 18:42

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Staff went the extra mile

I'm very grateful for the time the office staff devoted to helping me find a way of renewing my Wifi subscription. Well done!

James Shaw

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Reviewed on 06/09/2017 17:47

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Simply perfect in every way.

A great site in Snowdonia not far from Mount Snowdon and Porthmadog. Lovely helpful people and a clean and tidy site. This was our first time to a club site (we used to camp in tents before going posh with a caravan) and it reminded me of the high standard of facilities of camp sites on the continent, only cleaner and not as big. The shop has essentials such as milk and a few other usefule things. You can rent DVDs and books for a small contribution to a local charity. There is a dog walk on the site along with a children's play area. There is also a lovely walk on the lane up past the caravan site for longer dog walks. You will need a lead though as there are sheep, horses, and fowl in the neighbouring fields. Would I visit again? Absolutely yes and probably will.

GiftedandGorgeous

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Reviewed on 04/09/2017 21:29

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Recent stay

Narrow access road to site dose get busy at peak times parked cars in village on road up to site. This is a nice site set in the National Park you differently need a car to get about places of interest such as Anglesey, Llandudno are about 35 miles away and take a good hour to reach due to narrow roads so give yourselves plenty of time. The shower block was clean but the facilities are a bit outdated and dose need up dating.TV reception is not good on a number of pitches. We did have a mishap on the site and got stuck on a grass pitch and managed to mess my hitch, got it fixed in Porthmadog by the local caravan repairer Hammonds. We only used the Grapes Inn just down the road good size portions, good food and service but not cheap.

be59cre

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Reviewed on 25/08/2017 15:06

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Narrow access road to site dose get busy at peak times parked cars in village on road up to site. This is a nice site set in the National Park you differently need a car to get about places of interest such as Anglesey, Llandudno are about 35 miles away and take a good hour to reach due to narrow roads so give yourselves plenty of time. The shower block was clean but the facilities are a bit outdated and dose need up dating.TV reception is not good on a number of pitches. We did have a mishap on the site and got stuck on a grass pitch and managed to mess my hitch, got it fixed in Porthmadog by the local caravan repairer Hammonds. We only used the Grapes Inn just down the road good size portions, good food and service but not cheap.

be59cre

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Reviewed on 25/08/2017 15:06

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Coed

We have been to this site, for, in excess of 30 years. The site has seen us through bringing up our family and is now serving our children's families. It is a friendly and well maintained site that has clean toilets and showers. It is well situated for the many attractions of North Wales e.g. narrow gauge railways, castles,beaches and outdoor activities. Well worth visiting and using. We will definately be returning.

Oboe

Reviewed on 11/08/2017 10:54

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Wonderful fortnight with plenty of things to do close at hand

We stayed at Coed-Y-Llwyn for two weeks spanning the end of July and beginning of August 2017. The weather was far from perfect but that's summer in the UK!!! We were greeted by Sarah and Aubrey upon arrival. They were brilliant! Right through our stay, they were always friendly and approachable and happy to offer advice. They work so hard to keep the site clean and tidy and looking amazing - thank you for all your efforts. The area has plenty to do within an hour or so drive - we loved the Quarry Explorer, Bounce Below and the Deep Mine Tour at Ffestiniog - very interesting and informative. Anglesey was only just over an hour away too so we visited family who were staying in Rhosneigr and had a great day on the beach - with some sunshine! This was our first trip in our van without Mum (my wife) who passed away in June so it was a bit of a tough trip. Our boys really wanted to go as Mum booked the trip earlier in the year and she loved time away BUT.....she was the organiser (as I apparently don't have the attention to detail!!) so I had it in my mind that we were leaving on Sunday....I was wrong! We were booked to depart on Saturday!!! Aubrey and Sarah spotted that we weren't making a move to pack up and very politely mentioned it to us. The boys were gutted!! I felt dreadful but Aubrey and Sarah, despite having every pitch filled, went out of their way and found us a "non-pitch" that we could stay on overnight!!! Thank you so much for really going above and beyond to help us out - they boys really appreciated it, as did we all, and it is so lovely to meet two people to whom the job is not just about doing the least possible. Lovely site, lovely people, great location - we will definitely be going again at some point in the future.

magroves752

Reviewed on 09/08/2017 10:31

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nice site

very nice site great childrens play area the kids enjoyed it, the only problem we found with no fault to the site that the older kids wasn't checked on by their parents on the play area and some kids were a little bit naughty like runnnig between the swings when other kids were on them which is very dangerous when you have a 2 and 6 year watching them, and having to explain they didn't do it themselves and for us to tell the older children not to do it, also one of them throwing a glass bottle towards the bin then missing with the glass going in the grass around it, for my husband to then go to try and clean the broken glass up, also for them to be a bit mouthy around the younger children. the room in the showers were small compared to the other sites we have visited, we found it too small for either parent to take a child in each and for us we found it easier to take a shower in our caravan. harlech castle is a great place to visit, with a nice cafe which we found very nice and helpful staff on our visit, which you can also take your dog even though the leaflet says otherwise porthmadog beach is a great place to go for the day in the nice weather £5 for parking but worth it, to spend the day just load the car up picnic etc toilet block there ice cream vans driving around all you need for the day also dogs allowed. greenwood forst a bit of a drive but the smaller kids loved it dogs allowed great place, portmerion no dogs allowed which was disapointing. the cycle area up the road was no good for smaller kids more for advanced riders but looked like a nice area. not too far if you want to drive to anglesey for the day. the area of the lake was very disapointing as there was dog mess everywhere but we spoke to another family who visited another part which said it was nice. would visit the site again.

darbys

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Reviewed on 09/08/2017 00:02

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Stay July 2017.

Stayed 19-30th July having stayed many times previously. We still enjoy the site and keep coming back. The Wardens as always friendly and helpful. Such a peaceful site even when full. We will return again.

Morris66

Reviewed on 07/08/2017 10:38

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Lovely Site - But In The Middle Of Nowhere

Snowdonia is absolutely stunning and this site is in the heart of it (twixt coast and country) but you do need transport to get around as all the attractions involve a drive. The site is immaculately kept and organised into small glades with no more than a dozen or so units in each. In the village is a pub (with no food) but that is all - everything else is by car. Not far to Bodnant gardens (wow), Portmerion (wow) and Conwy and Harlech castles (wow) and numerous seaside resorts. Enjoyable drive onto the Lleyn peninsula and into the heart of Snowdonia where everything of an outdoor nature (including inland surfing at Surf Snowdonia) is available. Nice site.

paul56

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Reviewed on 01/08/2017 09:30

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