
Set between the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia National Park, this delightful lakeside holiday park stands within 40 acres of mature woodland and is full of wildlife. The six acre lake is well stocked with coarse fish all year round and the villages of Criccieth and Llanystumdwy have a great choice of shops, pubs and restaurants.
It's the perfect base from which to explore Snowdonia and the coastal towns and to find out more about Celtic culture and history. Penrhyn Castle in Bangor is a neo-Norman 19th century castle that houses local art exhibitions and the views across a stretch of beach called Hell's Mouth Bay at Plas yn Rhiw are exceptional.
The Llyn Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and from Pwilhell, the unofficial capital, you can explore Snowdonia, Anglesey and the western coastline. Abersoch's harbour wall is popular with children looking for crabs and shells and when the tide is out, the long stretch of sand makes it ideal for swimming.
Cedron VIP Lodge sleeps four people and has an outdoor hot tub, tv, dvd player and a well equipped kitchen with a microwave and washer/dryer. Selont Lodge has one double room, one with bunk beds and one single room and all have wheelchair access.
Private Hot Tub
Beach 3 Miles
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Teigl LodgeLodge with one double one twin and one with bunk beds. Sauna. No pets.
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