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Holiday Lets at Glan y Môr
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Everybody has a very personal vision of what constitutes the perfect holiday destination. It’s tranquil and relaxing for some, lively and exciting for others. At Glan y Môr Caravan & Touring Park we are dedicated to maintaining a perfect balance. Sheltered bays, sandy beaches, dunes, coastal walks and nature reserves are all on our doorstep, whilst onsite are some of the best leisure and entertainment facilities on the Mid-Wales coast.
From couples to families, many people find that a holiday at inspires them to think about owning a caravan holiday home – and Glan y Môr Caravan & Touring Park is a great place to own one. Whether it’s your first or fiftieth visit, you will find that we are fully committed to making your stay as memorable as possible – time after time.
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The onsite experience
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Glan y Môr Caravan & Touring Park is part of a wonderful landscape of ever changing sea views, breathtaking landscapes and sheltered bays. But there’s more to Glan y Môr than just sunbathing on the beach. The superb facilities mean that, whatever the weather, there’s a lot to do for all the family. Work out in the pool and health centre or relax in the spa, sauna club or bowling centre.
Our great facilities include a modern health and fitness centre, with large heated, indoor, free-form swimming pool and tanning rooms, a well equipped and staffed gym, aerobics room, sauna and spa bath. The adjacent bowling centre and galley bar provide fun for all the family, while arcade machines, bouncy castles, playpens and a professionally staffed kindergarten keep kids happy for hours. The fully licensed family club is open throughout the day, and features family cabaret and live entertainment in the evenings. Holiday homeowners enjoy reserved times at the health club and pool. The park and leisure facilities are wheelchair friendly and some holiday homes have ramped access and are fitted for disabled guests and wheelchairs.
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The off site experience
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The Mid Wales coast is famed for its charming villages and pubs, for miles of sandy beaches and dunes – so there’s a lot to see and do in the area.
Gentle seaside strolls, rugged mountain hikes, pony trekking and cycling are excellent ways to enjoy this spectacular scenery. With ample opportunities for angling, sailing and golf there’s plenty to do for the fit and sporty.
The Vale of Rheidol Railway runs for nearly 12 miles from Aberystwyth to Devil's Bridge. On the hour-long journey passengers have spectacular views of the wooded Rheidol Valley. At Devil's Bridge, there are walks to Mynach Falls, Devil's Punchbowl and Jacob's Ladder. At Devil's Bridge spectacular 300ft waterfalls and three bridges span a breathtaking woodland gorge. Local legend has it that the first bridge was built by the Devil. In reality it was built in the 11th century by hardworking monks.
For details of available accommodation, grades and standards, furnishings and equipment go to the Accommodation page at Our Parks, Glan y Môr.
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PARK GALLERY
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Want to see the park in all its glory? Why not visit the
Park gallery
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SITE SECURITY
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