Brynowen Caravan Park
With amazing views across Cardigan Bay and the River Dovey to Cader Idris, Brynowen Caravan Park is the perfect base from which to explore this stunning area of Wales.
The nearby town of Aberystwyth is located between three hills and two beaches with a fun pier, castle and harbour. Borth Blue Flag Beach is just a short walk from the Park.
Brynowen Caravan Park has something for the whole family! Enjoy the indoor pool or games on the all-weather sports court. Then when the sun sets over Cardigan Bay, Brynowen lights up with music and shows, competitions and dancing, the evening entertainment is not to be missed! Brynowen is a perfect choice for an unforgettable family holiday.
The park offers 420 Static caravan on site, 68 for Hire.
There is great facilities and activities to be enjoyed on the park, Splashing Around: Indoor Fun Pool with Flume and Paddling Pool, Water Resorts Programme. – Cool 4 Kids: Sparky’s Krew for 5-11 year olds, The Mix for 12-16+, Adventure Playground. – Outdoor Activities: NEW All-weather sports court, Sports Resorts Programme. – Indoor Facilities: Strikes Mini Ten-Pin Bowling, Darts, Pool Tables, Amusements, Bingo. – Shops and Services: ParkMart Store, Launderette. – Food Choice: Patio Diner, Food Choice Takeaway. – Family Entertainment: New Starlight Hotel Show, Frank n Steins Jive n Dine Show, The Big Impression, Sparky’s Krew Shows, Big Night Out Cabaret, Mountain Bay Complex, Patio Bar with Sun Terrace.
Outside the park will not disappoint Animalarium in Borth is a collection of unusual and interesting animals to thrill and delight you. There are also exotic and endangered species in the larger enclosures, where they attempt to breed animals whose natural environment is under threat. Dovey Valley Activity Centre is great for clay pigeon shooting, quad biking and fishing. Fantasy Farm Park is not just animals but bumper & pedal boats, a soft play area, tractor and trailer rides and perfect for picnics. King Arthur’s Labyrinth has an underground boat which will take you through a wonderful waterfall and deep into the amazing caverns while you listen to Welsh tales of King Arthur and other legends. Llywernog Lead and Silver Mine is an authentic 18th century silver mine. A visit to Llywernog offers a eye opening insight into life nearly 200 years ago, when the mine employed over 60 people. Today, Llywernog is a fascinating and educational family adventure, and continues to be developed as a major all-weather attraction. The Centre for Alternative Technology includes a water powered cliff railway, transport maze and fascinating solar powered interactive displays.
Aberystwyth is a popular holiday destination in the west coast of Wales. It is also home to the University of Wales Aberystwyth and the National Library.
The surrounding hills hold the visible remains of a iron age fort and also a monument to Wellington and once climbed offer picturesque views of Cardigan Bay.
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Posted: December 30th, 2009 under Caravan holidays Wales.
Tags: Aberystwyth, beaches, Brynowen Caravan Park, Cardigan Bay, River Dovey, Static Caravan, Wales