A short walk to a lovely little sandy beach with harbour, access onto the Welsh Coastal Path, or an invigorating climb up the 3 peaks of Yr Eifl (the rivals) access by path direct from the site. Alternatively stroll through 52 acres of woodland surrounding the site, designated an area of special scientific interest by the woodland trust.
If this sounds to strenuous kick back and relax on the beautiful site with the sound of the river as it flows by. A diverse mixture of scrub, grassland and streams provide biodiversity for wildlife including bats and badgers and ground flora like bluebells. Its remote location mean Coed Elernion is a wonderful woodland place to visit for peace and quiet.
If this sounds to strenuous kick back and relax on the beautiful site with the sound of the river as it flows by. A diverse mixture of scrub, grassland and streams provide biodiversity for wildlife including bats and badgers and ground flora like bluebells. Its remote location mean Coed Elernion is a wonderful woodland place to visit for peace and quiet.
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If traveling from the East, leave Caernarfon on the A487 for Porthmadog, after approx 2 miles cross the roundabout continuing straight on the A499 for Pwllheli. Trefor is on your right in approx 6 miles, ignore the 1st sign for Trefor and turn right at the second sign for Trefor. Parc Elernion is the 1st drive on your left in 1/4 mile.
Our small caravan park is situated a short walk from the fishing village of Trefor, with its shop, post office, pub, harbour and lovely beach. Adjacent to the Welsh coastal Path with direct access to 52 acres of woodland, a 10 minute drive to the spectacular Nant Gwytheyrn, a wonderful place for coffee overlooking the sea.
Converted from the old cart shed, our camping barn is perfect for 1 - 2 or 3, with a 4'-6 double bed and a 3' bunk bed above, dinning table & chairs, sitting area and a kitchenette with microwave, toaster, kettle, crockery/cutlery and fridge. The camping barn at Parc Elernion has access to Coed Elernion with 52 acres of woodland walks, designated as being of special scientific interest by the woodland trust.
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Debbie Welch
Jan 27, 2019
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Gary Hunt
Oct 20, 2017
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Paul Jones Ii Carry On Caravan
Jul 30, 2015
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Lovely quiet site in a beautiful location.
Touring pitches are next to a small stream which is lovely to hear when sitting outside. Near to beaches with easy access to the A55.
Friendly and helpful owner who keeps the site very clean and tidy.
There is a petrol station/supermarket nearby which also stocks calor gas and a few small local shops.
This is one of my favourite sites.
Touring pitches are next to a small stream which is lovely to hear when sitting outside. Near to beaches with easy access to the A55.
Friendly and helpful owner who keeps the site very clean and tidy.
There is a petrol station/supermarket nearby which also stocks calor gas and a few small local shops.
This is one of my favourite sites.