Berthlwyd Hall Holiday Park: Your 5-Star Escape in Conwy, North Wales
Discover a luxurious escape at Berthlwyd Hall Holiday Park, a prestigious five-star holiday and caravan park nestled in the heart of Conwy, North Wales, just a mile from the enchanting medieval town center.
Experience Luxury in Conwy
Nestled amidst meticulously landscaped grounds, Berthlwyd Hall Holiday Park offers a haven of tranquility with breathtaking vistas of the Conwy Valley. Immerse yourself in the picturesque and serene Welsh landscape that has captivated hearts for generations.
Conveniently Located
Located in the heart of North Wales, our park is easily accessible from the North-West, a mere hour’s drive from the historic city of Chester and just 90 minutes from vibrant Manchester. If you’re in search of a caravan or holiday park in Conwy, North Wales, whether as a home-away-from-home or a family getaway, Berthlwyd Hall Holiday Park presents the perfect choice.
Conwy, North Wales, is a beautiful and historic town with a lot to offer. Here are some attractions and places of interest near Conwy:
- Conwy Castle: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Conwy Castle is a must-visit. Explore the well-preserved medieval fortress, its walls, and towers for a glimpse into Wales’ rich history.
- Conwy Town Walls: Take a walk along the town walls for panoramic views of Conwy and its surroundings. These walls are considered some of the finest in Europe.
- Plas Mawr Elizabethan Town House: Step back in time at this well-preserved Elizabethan townhouse. It offers a fascinating look at life during the 16th century.
- Conwy Suspension Bridge: Designed by Thomas Telford, this suspension bridge is a marvel of engineering. You can walk across it for stunning views of the river and castle.
- Great Orme Tramway: Take a tram ride to the summit of the Great Orme for breathtaking views of the coast and countryside. You can also visit the Great Orme Copper Mine nearby.
- Bodnant Garden: Located just a few miles from Conwy, Bodnant Garden is a beautifully landscaped garden with a vast collection of plants from around the world.
- Conwy Nature Reserve (RSPB): Birdwatchers will love this reserve, which offers a chance to see a variety of bird species, including waders, ducks, and even ospreys.
- Aberconwy House: Visit this National Trust property, one of the oldest houses in Conwy, and explore its history and architecture.
- The Smallest House in Great Britain: A tiny red house on Conwy’s quay that’s famous for being the smallest house in Britain, providing a quirky photo opportunity.
- Conwy Marina: Stroll along the marina and enjoy the coastal views. You can also find dining options and water-based activities here.
- Conwy Water Gardens: A family-friendly attraction with a variety of wildlife and birds, as well as a butterfly house.
- Conwy Falls and Fairy Glen: These beautiful waterfalls and scenic glens are a short drive from Conwy and provide a peaceful natural retreat.
- Llandudno: A short drive from Conwy, Llandudno is a charming seaside town with a pier, promenade, and the Great Orme, a headland with stunning views.
These attractions offer a blend of history, natural beauty, and family-friendly activities, making Conwy and its surroundings a fantastic destination for visitors of all ages.