Castle View Holiday Park
situated beneath the awe-inspiring UNESCO World Heritage site, Harlech Castle, Castle View Holiday Home Park stands as a luxurious 5-star haven. Tailored for beach enthusiasts, this intimate development is the perfect choice for discerning owners seeking a holiday home adorned with breathtaking coastal vistas in a serene and peaceful setting. Situated just a brief drive from Barmouth, Castle View enjoys an exceptional location, making it the premier choice for those in search of the ultimate coastal retreat at a Harlech caravan park.
Golf enthusiasts will find their perfect haven in Harlech, with the renowned Royal St. David’s golf club just a stone’s throw from the doorstep of your holiday home at Castle View. This exceptional golf course is enveloped by the captivating vistas of Cardigan Bay’s pristine seascape and the picturesque countryside of Snowdonia National Park. As a venue for various championships over the years, it welcomes international visitors who seek to relish these awe-inspiring views time and time again.
When it comes to dining, Harlech offers a delightful array of culinary experiences, catering to all tastes. From five-star restaurants to cozy cafés serving light bites, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Harlech’s fish and chip shop humbly claims, “You’ve tried the rest, now eat the best.” We’ll leave that decision to our esteemed holiday home owners! And to conclude your day on a sweet note, indulge in a homemade ice cream from the award-winning parlour, Hufenfa’r Castell. This renowned ice cream shop has garnered eleven national awards and is a family treat you simply cannot miss during your visit to Harlech.
Snowdonia National Park, the largest of its kind in Wales, encompasses the country’s highest mountain. Whether you’re an avid mountain climber or prefer gentler trails, there’s a way for everyone to savor the 838 square miles of stunning Snowdonia scenery.
This expansive national park isn’t solely for thrill-seekers and adrenaline junkies; it also offers areas of extraordinary natural beauty, making it an idyllic destination for exploring the Welsh countryside and finding tranquility. From leisurely country strolls to lakeside picnics, a visit to Snowdonia can leave you feeling rejuvenated and serene.
For those seeking adventure of a different kind, look no further than Zip World. Nestled in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, it’s home to the world’s fastest zip wire, reaching an exhilarating 100mph. Soar 500m above Penrhyn Quarry and witness the breathtaking views of Mid Wales from this thrilling zip line.
If you prefer to stay closer to the ground, beneath Zip World lies Bounce Below—an enormous underground cavern, twice the size of St. Paul’s Cathedral, transformed into a thrilling underground trampoline. This adrenaline-pumping experience takes place 100 feet below the Earth’s surface.
Porthmadog, a charming harbour town nestled on the Glaslyn Estuary, affectionately known as “Port” by the locals, offers splendid views of the marina and the surrounding wilderness with its purple-capped mountains. The town bustles with a vibrant mix of visitors and residents, ensuring there’s something for the entire family to enjoy during your visit to Porthmadog.
The world’s oldest narrow-gauge railway is a must-see attraction in Porthmadog. The Ffestiniog Railway takes you on a scenic journey through the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park from the comfort of its carriages. You can savor a variety of food and beverages, including delectable luxury hampers, and make the most of a fully licensed bar during this historic steam train ride.
A short drive from Castle View, Portmeirion is a renowned tourist village famous for its unique filming locations. Developed intentionally by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis to showcase the harmonious blend of nature and architecture, the village boasts pastel-painted buildings inspired by Italian and Mediterranean aesthetics. A visit to Portmeirion transports you to a European piazza, making it a truly captivating experience.