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7 Beat the Crowds sites

Full information and more photographs about this month's parks can be found in the September 2006 issue of Practical Motorhome. For back issues telephone 08456 777812.

Ballyness Touring Park County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Bron-y-Wendon Caravan Park Colwny Bay, Nort Wales
Hoddom Castle Caravan Park Lockerbie, Dumfries
Troutbeck Head Caravan Club Site Penrith, Cumbria
Lebberston Touring Park Scarborough, North Yorks
Wareham Forest Touring Park Wareham, Dorset
Burrowhayes Farm Caravan Site Minehead, Somerset

Bron-y-Wendon Caravan Park
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Bron-y-Wendon Caravan Park
Website: www.northwales-holidays.co.uk

The main pull of this popular site is the amazing views over the sea. Simple to get to, Bron-y-Wendon is within easy reach of the main North Wales expressway at Colwyn Bay. It's just 100m from junction 23 of the A55, and less than an hour away from Chester.
On arrival, the friendly staff will show you to peaceful pitches with uninterrupted views along the coast towards Rhos-on-Sea. The pitches are arranged in attractive clusters, separated by fences, hedges or flowerbeds, and they all have 16A electric hook-up.
Two centrally heated washblocks serve this 130-pitch site, and Bron-y-Wendon is justly proud of its AA 'Excellence Award' for the sanitation facilities. The modern reception building provides internet and laundry facilities, as well as providing tourist information on the surrounding area. There is even a games room with table-tennis and television. At 9am every day in high season, a mobile shop pays a visit to the site to provide for your bread, milk and newspaper needs, and there is a 24-hour garage moments away.
Another huge bonus at Bron-y-Wendon is that families can walk to the pebble beach, which is only a few hundred metres away. Sandy shores are nice and close, too, within a short drive at Abergele, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and also Llandudno.
Wonderfully placed at the heart of the North Wales coast, the site is close to the charming Conwy Valley. Here, you'll find castles, historic houses and beautiful gardens.
 • Nine miles to Conwy Valley. Visit Conwy for remote yet accessible attractions, from old castles to unusual shops.

Full information and more photographs about this park can be found in the magazine
FULL CONTACT DETAILS, PITCH CHARGES, GUEST RESTRICTIONS, PITCHES, TOILET/SHOWERS, OTHER FACILITIES, ON-SITE LEISURE, PUBLIC TRANSPORT AND SECURITY.

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