July 2024 by Kirsten Porr
Just passed by doing some walking and asked if we could leave our car at the parking. The kindness of the reception was overwhelming. Need to come back. In addition to that the walk that ended at the campsite was beautiful.
July 2024 by Chris
Nice quiet holiday park, well maintained and the staff are friendly and welcoming. Best time to visit is outside of the school holidays if looking for a peaceful escape.
Short walk into Porthmadog, and easy enough to drive to anywhere in North Wales from here.
Should note: The gate to the site is locked 10pm - 7.30am, which can be a bit of a problem is like to be out late or go out early in the morning.
July 2024 by Michelle Harries
This is such a lovely place, staff are all so friendly and helpful. The food up the club is really nice and plenty of it ??
This was our second year to return to Tyddyn Llwyn what a beautiful place and you can walk into the centre of porthmadog from the caravan site. hopefully we will be returning in September ? we had a fantastic time.
July 2024 by John Jones
Met friends staying there. Good lay out of the site.
July 2024 by Cynthia Grail
We visited this site for a 3 night stay in our camper van.but we wont be coming back. I found the lady in reception was very rude to me when i asked about the buses. Telling me how i should look. Also the drier in the laundry wasnt working properly so that didnt go down well. But apart from that the site was clean and tidy. And well set out.
July 2024 by Alan Harding
I can not speak more highly of this place other than we will be returning a lot more.
Staff are very friendly, the onsite club does good food, there was live music from an informal gathering of musicians.
The walk to Porthmadog is less than a mile but there is no real need to leave the site. Its quiet and the views are fantastic
It rained the whole time we were there but it was the site was the highlight of our holiday.
Stay here, you won't regret it, ever
Nearby activities: Not far from Porthmadog. Also last Friday of the month is acoustic night, well worth going too.
Food & drinks: On site club \pub. Nice beer and good company. Excellent heated terrace
July 2024 by Snoopys Mum
Stayed here last year so returned, lovely site BUT if you?re paying £40 a night why the extra charge for showers and rubbish internet? If you stay as a family that becomes expensive!
Please put bins within the site, why do I have to walk to the entrance every time? Onsite bins could be emptied daily.
I?m beginning to feel that sites are now charging for everything, at least this site doesn?t charge for dogs - just as well as there?s no dog walk.
The wardens are lovely, the food in the bar is great ( though the chips are awful) and the barman and young lady with tourquoise hair are fun and helpful!!!
July 2024 by Lesley
Had a wonderful week's stay at Tyddyn Llwyn Holiday Park. We were in our Touring Caravan and our fully serviced pitch was spacious with great views. Staff were very friendly, helpful and welcoming. The on-site bar/restaurant was an added bonus with friendly staff and very well cooked pub grub. Would definitely recommend.
May 2024 by Antony Richards
What a fantastic caravan motorhome and tents Park first class staff were amazing facilities were spotlessly clean and tidy
May 2024 by Aidan Q
Tyddyn Llwyn is a excellent caravan park right in the heart of Porthmadog. It has a lovely bar/restaurant on site, which is hosted by a fantastic and friendly team of staff and serves a brilliant Sunday dinner; the pork and beef are to die for! The facilities onsite are cleaned daily. There's also a small store that offers a variety of essentials should you need them. The caravan parks grounds are immaculate. Our stay is always peaceful and we continue to return. I would highly recommend a short stay or a seasonal pitch. You won't be dissapointed.
May 2024 by Charlotte Chisell
The camper site was lovely and clean, making our stay comfortable from the start. The site itself was well-maintained, with showers that were both hot and spotless The highlight of our visit was the friendly and welcoming warden. She knew my name as soon as we pulled in and made a point of chatting with us throughout our stay, which made us feel truly welcome. Our granddaughter, Lillie, particularly enjoyed the warm atmosphere.Overall, a fantastic place for a family getaway, and we look forward to returning soon!Nearby activities: The steam train in Porthmadog is called the "Ffestiniog Railway." It's a historic narrow-gauge railway that runs from Porthmadog to Blaenau Ffestiniog, offering scenic rides through the beautiful landscapes of Snowdonia.Walkability: Nice 30 min walk in Porthmadog
May 2024 by J
At last! All guests welcome inside the pub, dogs deserve holidays as well. Friendly staff now, particularly Darren at the bar, great that food is being served again. Thank you.Noteworthy details: Nice that dogs are now allowed inside. There is plenty of room. It is not always pleasant being made to sit outside (Great patio as it is) we have previously seen dissapointed familys go elswhere on rainy, chill days, so thank you.
May 2024 by Lee Markham
We absolutely loved it here. It was peaceful, and the facilities immaculate.The stsff were SO friendly, and even helped us solve an electrical issue that we encountered. They went above and beyond in all areas and we can't wait to return.Nearby activities: Portmerion, the Mediterranean style village.Borth-y-Gest - perfect to paddle board around the coastline!Walkability: Close to walk to all local attractionsFood & drinks: Great beers on tap. Good incredible!!
May 2024 by Margaret Southern
Went for a long weekend..weather mixed but only rained on the day of arrival. Porthmadog is a lovely place , surrounded by wonderful north Wales mountains scenery and great walks.The caravan/camper site takes full advantage of the area and also provides excellent amenities and a top notch restaurant and pub. Try the meat pie... but go hungry . Its hugeI can't rate the rooms as we had our own vehicle.
May 2024 by Roberta Joinson
Amazing location for a nicely kept caravan park..We park up and hardly use the car..if you like to walk..there are footpaths to Borth y Gest, Porthmadog and Cricieth from the site..10 min walk to coastal path..fabulous heritage railway nearby too.