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Aberdwylan holiday park

Aberdwylan has been described as perhaps the most beautiful Holiday Home Park in West Wales.

Set in a peaceful wooded valley, away from the main roads and noisy traffic, the banks and meadows that form the Park are edged by the meandering River Cych, crystal clear and flowing with trout. Trees cover the surrounding hills providing the natural seclusion and privacy that are the hallmarks of this truly tranquil setting.

Whatever your idea of a relaxing break, from fishing on your doorstep, to taking country walks, visiting local beaches or touring the countryside by car, holidaying at Aberdwylan provides just that.

Our park offers you the chance to get away from it all, from the moment you arrive to the time you depart this isn't barely longer enough, most people that come to Aberdwylan leave wanting more from this beautiful and friendly little haven that has become one of West Wales' finest holiday parks. To give you a taste of what you can expect to find here, Aberdwylan can cater for most people's leisure interests, anything from a game of golf or fishing to sailing, and when the day is drawing to an end you may want to treat yourself to that special evening out where you can savour fine wines and excellent food. You can enjoy afternoon tea at the 17th Century Flour Mill overlooking the famous falls of Cenarth, the area is plentiful and has lots to offer. Aberdwylan holiday park enables you to be in the right place, no matter what you have in mind it can all be found here.

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Aberdwylan has 8.5 acres of glorious wooded parkland with a natural water stream that runs around the perimeter of the park.

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Aberdwylan is half a mile from the village of Abercych, and only one and a half miles from Cenarth, a favourite subject of many photographers and famous for its waterfalls, salmon leap and coracle fishermen.

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Near Cenarth on the B4332.