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The Wales Way - Camping and Touring Sites The Wales Way - Camping and Touring Sites 1 Clays Touring Park 43 Hendre Mynach Caravan Park 84 Creampots Touring 2 Emral Gardens Caravan Park 44 Llanllwyda Caravan Site Caravan & Camping Park 53 3 The Trotting Mare Caravan Park 45 Penybont Touring & Camping Park 85 Little Haven Retreat 52 8 54 51 50 4 Plassey Holiday Park 46 Maes Carafanau Waenfach 86 Windmill Hill Farm 49 9 5 47 87 56 48 Station Campsite Tynllwyn Caravan Site Park Farm Holiday Park 11 10 55 A55 6 48 88 Parc Farm Caravan Park Kingsbridge Caravan Park Tudor Glen Caravan Park 18 A55 A470 7 49 89 12 Queensferry Penisa'r Mynydd Caravan Park Nant Newydd Caravan Park Buttyland Manor Ltd 57 7 8 Presthaven Sands Holiday Park 50 Bodafon Caravan Park 90 Manorbier Country Park A55 19 9 Nant Mill Family Touring 51 Home Farm Caravan Park 91 Trefalun Park 20 17 10 52 92 21 16 Tŷ Mawr Holiday Park Melin Rhos Caravan Park Wood Park Caravan Park 22 23 11 Bron Y Wendon Caravan Park 53 Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park 93 Well Park Caravans 15 14 6 24 12 Plas Farm Caravan Park 54 Penrhyn Bay Caravan Park 94 Mill House Caravan Park 1 13 55 95 Tyn Rhos Caravan Park Tyn Rhos Camping Site Stone Pitt Caravan Park 13 36 5 4 2 14 Riverside Touring & Holiday Home Park 56 Bodowyr Caravan Park 96 Little Kings Park 15 Campsite at Swallow Falls Hotel 57 Mornest Caravan Park 97 Rose Park Farm 3 16 Bodnant Caravan Park 58 Ocean View Caravan Park 98 Noble Court Holiday Park 34 37 17 Bron Derw Touring Caravan Park 59 Woodlands Caravan Park 99 Grondre Holiday Park 25 A497 35 45 100 A499 18 Tyddyn Du Touring Park 60 Aeron View Camping Gower Villa Touring Park 31 33 40 A470 19 Rhyd Y Galen 61 Aeron Coast Caravan Park 101 Henstent Park 32 38 30 A496 B4413 39 20 Riverside Camping 62 Wern Mill Caravan Park 102 Rhyd-Y-Groes Caravan & Camping Park 29 27 41 101 28 42 21 Coed Helen Holiday Park 63 Pencnwc Holiday Park 103 Smithy Caravan Park 26 43 44 A496 22 Llanberis Touring Park 64 Brownhill Caravan Park 104 Red Kite Touring Park 23 Tyn Yr Onnen Caravan & Camping 65 Village Holiday Park 105 The Birches, Cringoed Caravan Park A493 24 Bryn Gloch Caravan & Camping Park 66 Llety Caravan Park 106 Gwerniago 25 Plasyngheidio 67 Blaenwaun Caravan Park 107 Cefn Crib Caravan Park 47 26 Tŷ Newydd 68 Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park 108 Morben Isaf Holiday & Touring Park A470 27 Deucoch Touring & Camping Park 69 Brongwyn Mawr Farm 109 Irfon River Caravan Park 46 105 102 The Wales Way is 106 A493 107 28 Sarn Farm Caravan & Camping Site 70 Fron Rafel Caravan & Camp Site 110 Llewelyn Leisure Park 108 one Epic journey, 29 Hafan Y Môr Holiday Park 71 Top of The Woods - Penrallt 111 Elan Oaks 103 30 72 112 three �istinct routes Tyn Y Mur Camping & Touring Park Fishguard Bay Resort Fforest Fields A487 31 Yr Helyg - The Willows Touring Park 73 Gwaun Vale Touring Park 113 Powys Pods 58 104 – The Cambrian Way, 32 Bolmynydd Camping Park 74 Tregroes Caravan Park 114 Walton Court Caravan & Camp Site 33 Refail Touring Caravan Park 75 Prendergast Caravan Park 115 Rockbridge Park The Coastal Way and 34 Llwyn Bugeilydd Caravan & Camping Site 76 Tretio Caravan & Camping Park Ltd 116 Anchorage Caravan Park 59 The North Wales Way 35 Greenacres Holiday Park 77 Hendre Eynon Caravan Park 117 Cefn Cantref Camp Site – that lea� you along 36 Quarry View Touring Park 78 Lleithyr Farm Caravan Park 118 Pencelli Castle Caravan & Camping Park 37 79 119 Barcdy Caravan Park Caerfai Bay Caravan & Tent Park Lakeside Caravan & Camping Park 60 115 the coast, across castle 38 Min-Y-Don Holiday Home & Touring Park 80 Caerfai Farm Camp Site 120 Cwmdu Campsite 61 country, and through 39 81 121 111 114 Murmur Yr Afon Parc Hall Caravan Park Grawen Caravan & Camping Park 62 A487 40 Dyffryn Seaside Estate 82 Nolton Cross Caravan Park 122 Dare Valley Country Park 65 63 our mountainous 41 Islawrffordd Caravan Park 83 South Cockett 123 Cardiff Caravan Park 64 112 heartlan�. 42 110 Trawsdir Camping Park 68 67 66 109 113 69 A470 71 70 74 72 116 73 75 A487 119 77 76 117 78 118 80 81 120 79 A470 100 99 82 98 83 84 97 121 85 96 95 94 91 93 92 88 122 86 89 90 87 A470 123 thewalesway.com Ffordd Cambria Ffordd yr Arfordir Ffordd y Gogledd The Cambrian Way The Coastal Way The North Wales Way A470 Predominantly A487 A55 Plynlimon/Pumlumon Nant Gwrtheyrn Pontcysyllte Aqueduct IntroductiIonntroductiIonntroduction Core asseCtsore assetCsore assets ApplicatioAnpps licatioAnpps lications Contact Contact Contact Countrysi�e Coast Castles & Culture MapsMa (RpsMo autes(Rpso utes(R) outes) ) The Cambrian Way is a complete north- terraces cling to the sides of steep hillsides. The Coastal Way runs the entire length Wherever you go, there’s freshly- The North Wales Way follows the old There are plenty of loops and interesting south journey along the mountainous For its entire length, The Cambrian Way of Cardigan Bay. It’s a 180-mile (290km) caught seafood on the menu, together trading route along our northern coast diversions too. It’s the gateway to spine of Wales, running for 185 miles is criss-crossed by epic long-distance route that threads between blue seas on with lamb and beef from the pastures, into Anglesey. Quite apart from the resort the Vale of Clwyd, where a string (300km) from coast to coast. It winds walking, cycling and horse-riding one side and big mountains on the other. and local craft ales. There’s also the full towns and whopping castles that line the of handsome market towns line the through two National Parks – Snowdonia trails, which connect with the Wales range of places to stay, from coastal 75-mile (120km) trail, it’s the jumping-off route down to Llangollen. The North and the Brecon Beacons – and the Coast Path and Offa’s Dyke Path. The start/end points – Aberdaron and cottages to wild camping sites. point for journeys of discovery in the Wales Way links easily with its sister Cambrian Mountains in between. At St Davids – are both ancient pilgrimage panoramic north. From here you can routes, public transport, and long- the north end you’ll find the Victorian It’s also well worth straying off the A470 destinations. In between, the coast is explore the Vales of Clwyd and Conwy, distance cycling and walking routes. splendour of Llandudno. At the south is to discover loops and links off the beaten dotted with harbour towns and resorts, the mountains of Snowdonia, the Menai Cardiff, our cosmopolitan capital city. track. The best route of all, as always, is fishing villages and secret coves. Strait, and our largest island, Anglesey. For instanFcoer sin whstaenFrceoe rws i newhs rteaefnreecre w s ewh reeferer we refer the one you’ll discover for yourself. 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Inland, the Conwy and its town walls. Together with (This appr(Tohaicsh a ppmar(yoT habciesh a mpparlyioe badec h a ppmaliye db e appEngland.lied The central section passes views are framed by mountains. Harlech, this cluster of 13th-century castles the wide-open spaces of Plynlimon/ forms a UNESCO World Heritage site. to the quticok t hloeo qku, mitcoke t dlhoieuo mkq,u omicrek dloiuomk, omr ediumPumlumon, or the spectacular lakelands of The route’s cultural highlights include detailed mdeapta i–le dde mldeapeteta t–ihle edd er mloeutapete t s–h ed eroleutete tsh e thero Elanute Valley,s and the vast Tywi Forest. Harlech Castle, the fantasy village of The north coast has several classic To the south, the road climbs again into Portmeirion, and St Davids Cathedral. resorts along the way. The mountains that are nthota tr eaqreu inrteohdta .rt) eaqrue irneodt .)required.) the Brecon Beacons National Park. But you’ll also come across memorable of Snowdonia – its Welsh name is Eryri, spots off the beaten track. There are meaning ‘place of eagles’ – loom large Along the way, the road takes in market plenty of loops and diversions to explore: on the southern horizon. Cross the towns like Dolgellau, Machynlleth and the north coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, Menai Strait and you’re on Anglesey, the Brecon. The slate-quarrying capital of Snowdonia, Pumlumon, Preseli … endless ancient stronghold of the Celtic druids. Blaenau Ffestiniog has reinvented itself ways to discover your own secret places. as our adventure sports capital. Down south, the route cuts right through the coal-mining Valleys, where tightly-packed Ffordd CFafmorbdrdia CaFmfobrdrida Cambria Ffordd yrF fAorrfdodr dyirrF Aforrfdodrd yir Arfordir Ffordd y FGforgdledd yd FG foogrdledd yd Gogledd The CamTbhriean C WamabyTrhiean C Wamaybrian Way The CoasTtahle W CaoyasTtahl eW Caoyastal Way The NortThh We aNleosr tWhT haWey aNleosr Wtha Wy ales Way WThaeles W aIdleesWTn hWtiaetlay:es Wy I GnaIdlspuieesndWTi rWtiehaatletiiay:lnes oyWe n IG nsaI &dsp2uilee 0Guidsnir1 eWti9altitdiany:oeye nl IsiGn n &2spuies 0Guidi 1r|9e a2ltidi0noe1enl6isn &2es 0Gui 1| 92d0e16lines | 2016 41 41 41.
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