Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park: A 5-Star Family Retreat
Experience the magic of Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park, a family-run holiday home park steeped in history. Nestled at the heart of the iconic Llyn Peninsula, adjacent to the Snowdonia National Park, these grounds were once part of an old castle estate, lovingly built by local gentry in the 19th century.
Discover a Hidden Gem
Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park is a hidden gem, perfectly situated amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Llyn Peninsula. It’s an ideal destination for those who seek something more.
Our Commitment to Excellence
At Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park, we’re dedicated to providing you with the finest holiday park experience. We take pride in offering a pristine retreat for you and your family, featuring impeccably manicured grounds and 5-star facilities. Our park offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing you to unwind in the midst of lush green countryside and woodlands. Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park is where you can invest in your happiness and well-being.
“A Hidden Gem, For Those Who Treasure Moments That Matter Most”
New and Pre-Owned Luxury Holiday Homes
Choose from a selection of new and pre-owned luxury holiday homes, carefully curated to offer you the best experience. Each static caravan is hand-picked to match its park location, designed around the surroundings, and finished to the highest standards. We collaborate with industry-leading manufacturers to bring you the finest options.
Lodge Holiday Homes
Our lodge holiday homes are strategically positioned on the park’s highest points, boasting large plots and unique designs. With years of experience and partnerships with leading providers, we know what works best. For those seeking something truly unique, we also collaborate with specialist manufacturers to create bespoke designs. Get in touch with us to start designing your own piece of luxury.
Visit Madryn Castle Holiday Home Park at Your Convenience
We extend a warm welcome for you to visit Madryn Castle at any time.
Park Lifestyle
Making a Difference
Our dedicated and helpful team ensures that the park and its stunning surroundings are maintained to the highest standards. We firmly believe that our team is the key to making your holiday or leisure time extraordinary. Their meticulous attention to detail, local expertise, and passion for delivering excellent service transform Madryn into a breathtaking environment for our residents. Whether working behind the scenes or front of house, our team’s goal is to create enduring family memories that you’ll treasure.
Enjoy Our All-Weather Facilities
Our all-weather pitch is available for various sporting activities, including tennis, football, and basketball. Take a leisurely stroll along our numerous woodland paths, thoughtfully scattered around the park.
Exploring the Llŷn Peninsula This Easter: Your Ultimate Guide
Whether you own a holiday home in the area or are planning a unique Easter getaway with friends, your partner, or family, this guide is your key to unlocking the treasures of the Llŷn Peninsula.
The Llŷn Peninsula, nestled on the western edge of Snowdonia National Park, is a pristine and unspoiled region of North Wales. With its rugged coastline, enchanting beaches, and charming villages, it’s the perfect Easter holiday destination. And, when it comes to accommodation, you’re spoilt for choice – from boutique hotels and B&Bs to holiday homes and glamping pods. If you’re seeking something truly unique, consider our Pritchard Lodge. This private haven boasts an outdoor hot tub, landscaped gardens, and sleeps up to 8 people in three spacious bedrooms – and it’s pet-friendly!
Easter Adventures on the Llŷn Peninsula
Easter is the perfect time to explore the wonders of the Llŷn Peninsula. Whether you’re craving outdoor excitement or a tranquil retreat, this region offers a myriad of activities.
- A Day in Abersoch: Abersoch is a picturesque village famous for its vibrant atmosphere, stunning beaches, and crystal-clear waters. It’s the ideal place to spend a day, whether you’re basking in the sun on the beach or strolling along the coastal path. Don’t forget to visit charming cafes like The Little Tea Rooms and Two Islands.
- Llŷn Coastal Path: For avid hikers, the Llŷn Coastal Path is a 95-mile trek along the entire length of the peninsula. Revel in the breathtaking coastal views and well-signposted routes. If you prefer a faster-paced adventure, rent an eBike or join a tour with Discover Llŷn, offering drop-off and collection from Madryn Castle.
- Mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia): The Snowdonia National Park, a stone’s throw away, beckons adventure seekers. With incredible walking trails, serene lakes, and cascading waterfalls, you’ll have a range of options to immerse yourself in nature.
- Caernarfon’s Historic Charm: A short drive from the Llŷn Peninsula lies the historic town of Caernarfon. Explore the impressive Caernarfon Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and delight in its array of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Be sure to visit the traditional Welsh pub, the Black Boy Inn.
- Plas yn Rhiw: Uncover history at the National Trust property, Plas yn Rhiw. This 17th-century estate is surrounded by exquisite gardens and woodlands, offering a captivating glimpse into the past.
- Bardsey Island Excursion: Embark on a boat trip to Bardsey Island, a wildlife-rich haven off the western coast of the Llŷn Peninsula. Encounter seals, seabirds, and soak up the island’s historical and legendary aura.
- Water Sports Galore: The Llŷn Peninsula is a haven for water sports enthusiasts. Try surfing, kayaking, and paddleboarding at numerous beaches and coves. Rental shops in Abersoch and Pwllheli offer equipment and lessons. For paddleboard enthusiasts, Discover Llŷn delivers boards right to your holiday home at Madryn Castle.
- Golf Adventures: Top-class golf courses set against a stunning mountainous backdrop await on the Llŷn Peninsula. Nefyn Golf Club and Abersoch Golf Club are standout choices, with Madryn Castle guests enjoying a 20% discount on green fees.
- Savor Local Delights: The Llŷn Peninsula is celebrated for its delectable local cuisine, spotlighting seafood and regional ingredients. Choose from a variety of restaurants and cafes serving traditional Welsh dishes and international fare. Don’t miss Nwdl in Abersoch, The Potted Lobster, The Cliffs in Morfa Nefyn, and Whitehall in Pwllheli. For a classic fried breakfast, Buffers in Pwllheli is the place to be.
To support local producers and suppliers, avoid large chain supermarkets and shop at charming farm shops like The Farm Gate in Mynytho, a short 5-minute drive from Madryn Castle. They offer fresh seasonal produce, locally farmed meat and dairy, jams, condiments, and freshly baked goods. Enjoy your morning coffee and bacon bap while you shop.
Whatever brings you to the Llŷn Peninsula, you’ll discover its unspoiled beauty and abundant activities during the Easter holidays. Whether you’re seeking outdoor adventures or relaxation, the Llŷn Peninsula offers something for everyone – from exploring historic towns and mountain trails to savoring the region’s delectable cuisine. Share this helpful guide with fellow adventurers!