Dinas a Gold David Bellamy Award caravan and camping park is a small secluded and sheltered site bordered by a bustling stream and oak woodland with its own lake and mill pond. You will feel as if you are really in the mountains but yet so close to the sea. The site is surrounded by an abundance of wildlife, and nature at its best. The Caravan Park is ideal for families, hill walkers, bird watchers, and for those who wish to enjoy the countryside.
Dinas is truly a secret hideaway in the hills with only 8 static pitches so don’t miss this great opportunity. Already sited, just waiting for you to add your own finishing touches. New and used caravans for sale
Price includes delivery charges from the manufacturer to the caravan park, siting levelling and securing holiday home on the pitch. Connecting the caravan holiday home to gas, water, electricity by qualified/approved engineers. Commissioning and setting it up for use including on site extras, satellite TV, and steps.
There is an unrivalled range of activities, attractions and place of interest within easy reach for you to explore. Here are just a few of the highlights....
Farm attractions Within two minutes from your doorstep you can stroll through the farm’s ancient oak woodlands or walk to Dinas lake. As a bonus you are likely to spot the goats amongst the heather, buzzards circling above or red kites soaring. Attractions within 5 miles include the majestic Harlech Castle overlooking St Davids Golf course. Mile after mile of spectacular coastline and award wining beaches including Harlech, Llandanwg and the famous Shell Island. There are many fine walks ranging from easy strolls to the more challenging Rhinog mountains. Bryn Cader Faner a cairn circle with the most beautiful jagged silhouette. The Roman Steps - a stairway of over 500 stone slabs in the hills
A whole host of places to visit and things to do for all the family.
Location
Llanbedr village is situated between Barmouth and Harlech on the A496 coastal road while Dinas farm is located 2½ miles inland from the village in the delightful Valley of Cwm Bychan. The road leading to the farm follows the river Artro and is bordered by oak woodlands and dry stone walls. At the end of the Valley you will find Cwm Bychan Lake beyond which lie the Roman Steps and the heather clad Rhinog mountains.
I hope you find the above information useful. You are more than welcome to visit Dinas as many times as you need to in order to find out as much as possible about the park before you buy. I look forward to meeting you.