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With fantastic views of the Snowdonia Mountain Range, our spacious and recently refurbished caravan comfortably accommodates 6 people, (ideal for a family with 2 children) and comprises of the following:
*note that the lounge seating can become a double bed.
The kitchen is equipped with:
The caravan is also equipped with:
The accommodation is next to a quiet country road, but small children need to be supervised when playing outside.
There is off-road parking for one vehicle next to the caravan. The caravan is positioned in it's own private garden area adjacent to the main Tan Y Bwlch cottage and garden.
The caravan comes with a separate fully insulated dog-house. Please note that pets are not permitted inside the caravan.
You can book the caravan on a weekly basis. Our tariffs are seasonal starting at £180 p.w. in the winter season increasing to £250 p.w. in the summer. This includes the use of the gas and electricity supplies to the caravan.
Tan Y Bwlch is located close to the village of Llansannan.
Pubs offering drinks and great Welsh food can be found in Llansannan (Red Lion Inn and Saracens Head), Gwytherin (The Lion Inn), and Llanfair Talhaiarn (The Black Lion Hotel and The Swan).
Shops, restaurants, and high street banks are present in the nearby towns of Abergele and Llanrwst.
The Denbigh Moors or Mynydd Hiraethog are close to hand: a peaceful and tranquil area to explore by foot or by pony. The lake Llyn Brenig, the Alwen Reservoir, and Clocaenog Forest are also ready for you to explore!
Further afield, the towns of Betws-y-Coed and Llanrwst provide the 'Gateway to Snowdonia'. Betws-y-Coed has shops for the keen hill-walkers and hikers alike!
For those that prefer the beach, the resort of Llandudno which boasts two sea-fronts and has many more attractions besides. Llandudno also has a good selection of shops.
In the Conwy Valley, garden lovers have a treat in store visiting the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, reputed as one of the best public gardens in the UK.
In the Dee Valley, the Llangollen Railway operate steam trains from Carrog to Llangollen, and in Llangollen itself you can enjoy either a ride on a horse-drawn canal boat or a stroll along the River Dee.