Hunters Hamlet Touring Caravan Park

Picture of Hunters Hamlet Touring Caravan Park, Conwy
Proprietor
Matthew, Jane & Sue Hunter
Season
21st March to 31st October
Address
Sirior Goch Farm, Betws-yn- Rhos,, Abergele, LL22 8PL
Tel (eve)
01745 832237
Tel (day)
01745 832237
Please mention this website when calling.
Fax
01745 833978
Description
Hunters Hamlet is a family run park described by Practical Caravan Inspectors "This small,idyllic park is a tonic for the weary & stimulus for yougsters who adore wildlife. .Maureen Makinson of Caravan Lifes description "Quiet & peaceful site where visitors return knowing they have discovered a real gem".

March, April and October, main pitches (including electrics) are £14, superpitches (electric & awning) are £19. May June and September main pitches £15, Superpitches £20. July & August, main pitches £17, superpitches £22. Bank holiday surcharge.
Other facilities
Family bathroom with full sized bath. Fridge-freezer, iron, dishwashing in sunroom

Prices include rates for caravan, car, 2 people and electricity.
Other recreation
Bowls & Tennis in nearby villages.
Food Shop 0.5m, Bar/Pub 2m, Restaurant 2m, Indoor Heated Pool 6.5m, Tennis Courts 2m, Fishing 2m, Golf Course 2m, Horse Riding 8m, Sandy Beach 3.5m, Not Sandy Beach 5m.
Directions
From A55 westward take A547 into Abergele. At 2nd set of traffic lights, turn left,opposite Woolworths (A548)m continue for 2.5 miles to first crossroads. Turn right towards Betws-yn-Rhos,first place on left in O.5mls.

N.B. We are not on the main road, map is a little misleading. From X roads, take first lane on the left.
Picture of Hunters Hamlet Touring Caravan Park, ConwyPicture of Hunters Hamlet Touring Caravan Park, Conwy
Facilities
23
Touring pitches
£13.00 - £18.00
Motorhome pitches
£13.00 - £18.00
Electric hook-ups
8
Serviced pitches
£18.00 - £23.00
Sanitary block(s)
Laundry
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Disabled access
Nearby Recreations
Beach
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Swimming (Indoor)
Tennis
These details were last updated on Thursday 12 July 2007