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Aber Bay Holiday Park, part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks collection is a charming, established, family friendly holiday destination nestled along the breathtaking Welsh coast, where families create lasting memories against a backdrop of rolling hills and the soothing melody of the waves.
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Commanding panoramic views over the Banwy Valley from their peaceful setting above the small village of Llangadfan, these well-appointed lodges enjoy elevated balconies overlooking their own lawn and are perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of modern life.
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Belan View Lodges

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Belan View Lodges consists of three bespoke luxury lodges, constructed and managed by the owners, situated on a working farm.
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4.8
Black Hall Lodges is part of our Autograph Lodge Holidays Collection.
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3.6
Brynowen Holiday Park offers a delightful mix of on-site activities and amenities set against the backdrop of the stunning Welsh countryside and coastline.
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Castle Pren Lodges

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Boasting panoramic countryside views from their idyllic setting on a working farm in glorious rural mid-Wales, this boutique collection of uniquely designed eco–friendly lodges are positioned to take full advantage of the views and offer a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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Ceiriog Valley Apartments is part of our Daisy Door Cottage Style Collection, nestling peacefully in the picturesque Glyn Ceiriog Valley and just a short drive from the market town of Llangollen.
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Nestled in a truly magnificent coastal location with direct access to a sandy beach, Clarach Bay Holiday Village is the perfect place for families and couples seeking an action packed coastal escape.
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Peacefully tucked away in the breathtaking Clun Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these stunning lodges sit just 5 minutes’ walk from Clunton village.
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Gilfach Holiday Apartments is home to a large range of accommodation to suit all budgets, set across 36 acres of countryside overlooking the coast.
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Heart Of Wales Lodges

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Nestling in a peaceful valleyside setting commanding spectacular views of the lush Powys countryside, these spacious lodges boast luxurious outdoor hot tubs perfect for relaxing after exploring the captivating scenery of the Elan Valley in this much loved part of Wales.
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Heartsease Lodges

Sleeps 4
Pets 2
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Enjoying a gloriously secluded setting with stunning countryside views, these two spacious well equipped lodges boast outdoor hot tubs and moderately large enclosed gardens and sit just minutes’ drive from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and within a few miles of the impressive reservoirs of the Elan Valley.
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Love2Stay Mid Wales

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Love2Stay Mid Wales is an outstanding and newly created resort offering a blissful spa, leisure, and luxurious accommodation experience, available exclusively in our brand-new MAGNIFICENT specialist collection.
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Maesmawr Farm Resort

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Maesmawr Farm Resort is part of our exclusive Bouja Luxury Boutique Breaks Collection, nestled in the gentle countryside of beautiful Montgomeryshire, surrounded by wild meadows, farmland and rolling hills, with the River Severn winding through this special county from its source just a few miles away.
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Mill Meadow Lodges

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A paradise for nature lovers, these comfortable lodges sit in an area of Special Scientific Interest surrounded by rivers, pools, woodland and glorious panoramic views of the Mid Wales countryside, ideal for a peaceful and relaxing holiday.
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mid-wales Park & Visitor Guide

Mid Wales is your go-to for an unforgettable family break, offering a blend of adrenaline-pumping activities and serene landscapes. Picture your kids zip-lining through lush forests, while you unwind by tranquil lakes. Food-wise, expect hearty Welsh classics that'll refuel everyone after a day of exploring. From castle ruins that whisper tales of old to the vibrant local markets bustling with fresh produce and crafts, there's something for every family member. Did you know? Mid Wales is home to the UK's first-ever book town, Hay-on-Wye! Opting for a holiday park stay? It's a no-brainer – affordable, flexible accommodation with entertainment sorted, right at your doorstep.

Have You Discovered UK Holiday Parks?

These self-contained resorts offer caravans, lodges, and sometimes tents or glamping pods. You can enjoy a range of facilities including swimming pools, entertainment venues, kids' clubs, and restaurants. They're designed for families looking for a break where everything is on your doorstep!

Holiday parks offer more space and freedom than hotels, such as separate bedrooms, living areas, and your own outdoor space. With the added bonus of on-site amenities and entertainment. They're self-catering too, saving money on dining out.

Going for a UK holiday park means you can forget about stressful airports, and luggage restrictions, and you can pack the car with as many of your home comforts as you like. Plus, you're contributing to the local economy and reducing your carbon footprint.

Why Take Your 2024 Family Holiday Park Break in Mid Wales?

Mid Wales is this magical blend of coast and countryside, dotted with market towns that feel like they've stepped out of a storybook. It's less crowded than the usual tourist spots, offering a **peaceful retreat** with a hefty dose of Welsh charm.

For 2024, keep an eye out for the **Aberystwyth Sea2Shore Food Festival** – a real treat for foodies. Holiday parks here offer a different vibe compared to hotels – think more privacy, more nature, and lots of activities right on your doorstep. Mid Wales is unique for its **dark sky reserves**, perfect for stargazing, and its blend of cultural and outdoor adventures.

If you're visiting Mid Wales with kids

Absolutely, Mid Wales is a playground for kids. With its mix of beaches, forests, and adventure parks, there's no room for boredom. Holiday parks in the UK, especially in Mid Wales, are geared towards family fun, often featuring kids' clubs, pools, and adventure playgrounds.

  1. Waterproof clothing and wellies – the Welsh weather can be unpredictable.
  2. Sunscreen and hats – for those glorious sunny days.
  3. Backpacks for day trips.
  4. Camera or binoculars for wildlife spotting.
  5. Beach toys and towels.

Pet Friendly Mid Wales Adventures

Mid Wales rolls out the red carpet for pets, especially dogs. Many holiday parks welcome pets, and you'll find a good number of pubs and restaurants that are happy to host your furry friends. **The Red Lion** in Llanafan and **Y Talbot** in Tregaron are great examples, offering fantastic local food in a pet-friendly atmosphere.

Remember to bring your pet's bed and toys to make them feel at home. And it's always a good idea to check in advance about any specific pet policies.

Dog walking ideas in Mid Wales

Route Distance (miles) Scenery Postcode
Elan Valley Trail 7.5 Lakes & Dams LD6 5HP
Aberystwyth Promenade 2 Seafront SY23 2BX
Hafod Estate Varies Historic Landscape SY25 6DX
Pumlumon Fawr 4.5 Mountain Views SY23 3AB
Gwbert Coastal Path 3 Coastal & Wildlife SA43 1PR

Dining at the park, or heading out

Holiday parks often boast their own on-site restaurants, offering convenience after a day packed with activities. When it comes to local cuisine, you can't miss trying Welsh lamb or cawl, a traditional stew. **The Harbourmaster** in Aberaeron is fantastic for families, offering local dishes in a welcoming atmosphere. For couples, **Ynyshir Restaurant and Rooms** near Machynlleth provides an intimate dining experience with its innovative tasting menus.

Outdoor Family Adventures

Mid Wales is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. **King Arthur’s Labyrinth** in Corris offers underground adventures, while **Bwlch Nant yr Arian Forest Visitor Centre** near Aberystwyth is great for mountain biking and walking trails. Watersports enthusiasts should head to **Aberdyfi**, where you can try sailing, windsurfing, or stand-up paddleboarding. Prices vary, but you can expect to pay around £30-£50 for most activities. Check seasonal opening times to avoid disappointment.

Nearby shopping

Name Type On Offer Postcode
Aberystwyth Market Hall Indoor Market Local crafts & foods SY23 2JH
Machynlleth Wednesday Market Street Market Antiques & Produce SY20 8AE
The Centre for Alternative Technology Eco Store Green gadgets & books SY20 9AZ
Corris Craft Centre Artisan Shops Handmade gifts SY20 9RF
Rhayader Market Local Market Welsh goods LD6 5BU

Top Parks for 2024 in Mid Wales

Pantglas Hall Lodges, Carmarthenshire

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 48 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Pantglas Hall Lodges are nestled in the 'Garden of Wales', offering real log lodges within the grounds of the historical Pantglas Hall Estate. This park combines superb facilities with a perfect base for exploring the delights of Carmarthenshire, including sandy beaches, lush countryside, and traditional market towns.

For the kids - Children can enjoy the play area, tennis courts, and table tennis, ensuring there's plenty of activities to keep them entertained throughout their stay.

What's on-site? The park boasts an indoor pool and sauna, gym, Wi-Fi access in the coffee shop, games room, snooker tables, a restaurant, and a coffee shop. The former walled garden houses a fabulous leisure complex for guests to enjoy.

What's nearby? Nearby attractions include the National Botanic Garden of Wales (30 minutes drive), offering educational fun for the whole family with entry around £11.50 for adults and £5 for children. Llansteffan Beach is also within reach (45 minutes drive), perfect for a day out by the sea.

Accommodation options: Accommodation ranges from comfortable Scandinavian style lodges for couples or small families up to lodges that can accommodate up to 6 guests. Although not pet-friendly, these lodges offer a cosy setting with features like multi-fuel burners and fully equipped kitchens.


Brecon Beacons Resort, Powys

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 53 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Set in the heart of the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park, Brecon Beacons Resort offers a peaceful retreat with traditional stone cottages. It's a haven for tranquillity and relaxation, boasting eco-friendly facilities including a hydroelectric turbine and solar panelling.

For the kids - The park offers a children’s play area, tennis courts, and crazy golf, ensuring plenty of fun activities for younger guests.

What's on-site? Guests can enjoy the indoor heated pool, gym, games room, and coffee shop. The resort is adjacent to the National Showcaves Centre for Wales, offering a unique exploration experience with a 10% discount for guests.

What's nearby? The breathtaking Gower Peninsula and its beaches are within driving distance (about 1 hour and 20 minutes), offering a fantastic day out. The historic city of Cardiff, with its shopping and cultural attractions, is also accessible (about 1 hour and 30 minutes drive).

Accommodation options: The resort offers a range of cottages, from terraced cottages perfect for couples or small families to larger cottages accommodating up to 6 guests. Some cottages feature jacuzzi baths, four-poster beds, and saunas, and one pet-friendly option is available.


Black Hall Lodges, Shropshire

Driving Distance: About 1 hour and 3 minutes | Sleeps: 4 | Pet friendly? No

About this park: Black Hall Lodges offers a luxurious retreat with breathtaking views of the Shropshire and mid Wales countryside. The park features superior lodges with hot tubs and access to an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room, and a children’s indoor activity/play area.

For the kids - The park has a children’s indoor activity/play area and a nature trail, perfect for keeping the little ones entertained in a safe and stimulating environment.

What's on-site? Alongside the luxurious hot tubs, guests can enjoy the indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room, games room, and a gentle exercise room, offering a perfect balance of relaxation and activity.

What's nearby? The historic border town of Knighton is just a mile away, offering quaint shops and eateries. The Offa’s Dyke Path provides excellent walking opportunities, and the market town of Ludlow (about 45 minutes drive) is renowned for its food festival and castle.

Accommodation options: The lodges cater to couples and small families, with options ranging from deluxe lodges with ensuite bathrooms and saunas to spacious Canadian round log lodges. Note that pets are not allowed, and some lodges are adults only.


Love2Stay Mid Wales, Powys

Driving Distance: About 0 hours and 57 minutes | Sleeps: 6 | Pet friendly? Yes

About this park: Love2Stay Mid Wales is a newly created resort offering a luxurious spa, leisure, and accommodation experience. Set in the Montgomeryshire hillsides, it offers a tranquil setting with a range of on-site facilities including a gym, swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room.

For the kids - The park provides a multi-sports pitch and a private lake for water-based activities, ensuring plenty of fun and adventure for children of all ages.

What's on-site? The central facility houses a café, gym, swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and steam room. Guests can also indulge in relaxing therapies or enjoy the range of on-site activities available.

What's nearby? The stunning landscapes of rural Mid Wales are on your doorstep, offering endless opportunities for walking, cycling, and exploring. The market town of Newtown is within easy reach (about 30 minutes drive), offering shops, restaurants, and a theatre.

Accommodation options: From innovative glamping-style pods to luxurious holiday homes and bespoke lodges, there's something for every preference. The accommodation is suitable for couples seeking a romantic escape or families looking for a fun-filled holiday. Pet-friendly options are available, and many accommodations feature hot tubs.


Family Days Out In Mid Wales

Mid Wales is a treasure trove of attractions perfect for families staying at holiday parks. From thrilling theme parks to serene nature reserves, there's something to keep everyone entertained. Here are the top 6 attractions you won't want to miss.

King Arthur’s Labyrinth

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £12.95, Children £8.95
  • Postcode: SY20 9RF
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Dive into the mythical world of King Arthur at this underground adventure. It's perfect for families with a love for legends and storytelling. The boat ride through the caverns is a highlight, bringing tales of dragons and knights to life. It's cool underground, so bring a jumper.

Web: kingarthurslabyrinth.co.uk

The Silver Mountain Experience

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:30 daily
  • Prices: Adults £13.95, Children £11.95
  • Postcode: SY23 3AB
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

This is not just a day out; it's an adventure. With a mix of history, fantasy, and thrill, it caters to a wide age range. The guided tours are fascinating, revealing the site's mining past. Plus, there's a wizard-themed quest that's a hit with kids.

Web: silvermountainexperience.co.uk

Borth Animalarium

  • Opening Times: 10:30 - 18:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £9.50, Children £7.50
  • Postcode: SY24 5NA
  • Est. time required: 2-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

This zoo is a gem for animal lovers. It's home to a wide variety of animals, from reptiles to big cats. The meerkat experience is particularly popular. It's smaller than some zoos, making it manageable for little legs and more personal.

Web: borthzoo.co.uk

Centre for Alternative Technology

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 17:00 daily
  • Prices: Adults £8.50, Children free
  • Postcode: SY20 9AZ
  • Est. time required: 3-4 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

This is a unique day out that's as educational as it is fun. Perfect for eco-conscious families, it offers interactive displays about sustainable living. The water-powered cliff railway is a highlight. It's outdoorsy, so wear comfy shoes and bring rain gear, just in case.

Web: cat.org.uk

Devil’s Bridge Falls

  • Opening Times: 24/7, Visitor Centre 10:00 - 17:00
  • Prices: Adults £4, Children £2.50
  • Postcode: SY23 3JW
  • Est. time required: 1-2 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, charged

Nature lovers, this one's for you. The falls are breathtaking, and the walk around them is invigorating. It's steep in places, so not ideal for pushchairs. The folklore surrounding the site adds an element of mystery. Early morning or late afternoon visits avoid the crowds.

Web: devilsbridgefalls.co.uk

Quackers Indoor Play Centre

  • Opening Times: 10:00 - 18:00 daily
  • Prices: Under 1s free, 1-3 years £4.50, 4+ years £5.50
  • Postcode: LD2 3RU
  • Est. time required: 2-3 hours
  • Nearest parking: On-site, free

Rainy day? No problem. Quackers is a lifesaver. It's a massive indoor play area with slides, ball pits, and more. It's clean, safe, and the café does decent coffee. It's a great place for kids to burn off energy while adults relax.

Web: quackersnow.com

These attractions are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to family days out in Mid Wales. Whether you're staying at one of the many holiday parks in the area or just visiting for the day, you're guaranteed to make some unforgettable memories.

FAQs

This is our first stay on a holiday park, what will it be like?

Expect a mix of relaxation and adventure. Holiday parks in Mid Wales, like Quay West Holiday Park, offer a variety of accommodations from cosy caravans to luxury lodges, many with stunning views. Facilities often include pools, play areas, and entertainment, ensuring there's something for everyone.

What should I pack when visiting Mid Wales?

Pack layers, as the weather can be unpredictable. Include waterproofs for those rainy days and comfy shoes for exploring. Don’t forget swimwear for the pool and a camera to capture the breathtaking scenery. Essentials like toiletries are available on-site, but it's cheaper to bring your own.

Is Mid Wales a good place to visit ‘off-season’?

Absolutely! Off-season visits mean fewer crowds and a peaceful atmosphere. Many parks, like Brynowen Holiday Park, offer indoor facilities such as heated pools and entertainment, making it perfect year-round. Plus, the surrounding landscapes are stunning in autumn and spring.

Will my hot tub be cleaned before we arrive?

Yes, cleanliness is a top priority. Parks with hot tub facilities, like Trecco Bay Holiday Park, ensure a thorough cleaning and water change between guests. You can relax knowing your private hot tub is ready and safe to use upon arrival.

Can we bring our pets to the holiday park?

Many holiday parks in Mid Wales are pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends along. Parkdean Resorts, for example, has specific pet-friendly accommodations. Just check the park’s policy before booking, as there might be a small extra charge.

How do we book activities, and do they need to be booked in advance?

Booking activities in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak times. You can usually book online or at the park’s reception upon arrival. Some activities, like swimming slots at Haven Holiday Parks, can get booked up quickly, so plan ahead to avoid disappointment.

What’s the best way to explore the local area?

Renting bikes or bringing your own is a fantastic way to see the sights. Many parks, including Aberdunant Hall Holiday Park, offer bike hire. It’s a fun, eco-friendly way to explore the local trails and villages. Plus, you get to enjoy the stunning Mid Wales scenery up close.

Are there any discounts for local attractions?

Yes, holiday parks often have partnerships with local attractions, providing guests with discount vouchers. Check the welcome pack in your accommodation or ask at reception. It’s a great way to save money on family days out to places like King Arthur’s Labyrinth or Borth Animalarium.

Is there Wi-Fi available?

Most holiday parks in Mid Wales offer Wi-Fi, either free or for a small fee. Coverage can vary, especially in more remote locations, so it’s perfect for a digital detox. If staying connected is important, check the Wi-Fi details before booking your stay.

What food options are available on-site?

You’ll find a range of dining options, from casual cafes to restaurants. Many parks also have convenience stores for self-catering. Greenacres Holiday Park even hosts food trucks and local produce markets during peak season, giving you a taste of Welsh cuisine without leaving the park.

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