Bodnant
enjoys a picturesque location on the outskirts of the market town of Llanrwst
in the beautiful Conwy Valley. Many customers return year after year to enjoy
our gardens and relaxed, friendly atmosphere. Our site is renowned even as far
as Europe.
Bodnant
Caravan Park accepts dogs & small pets; you can view this Campsite on our
website www.weacceptpets.co.uk by clicking on the link provided below:
The
site is all level, easily accessed, sheltered by trees and bordered by Nant y
Goron stream, which runs into the River Conwy. The pitches are either grass or
hard standing.
The
Conwy Valley at the edge of Snowdonia is a place of unsurpassed beauty clothed,
it is said, in every shade of green imaginable. Despite the farming of its
lands, the planting of great swathes of forest, building of roads and the
railway, the valley has remained relatively unchanged throughout the centuries.
Apart from the natural beauty of its rivers, lakes and vistas of the rugged
Snowdonia Mountains there are numerous places of interest to visit during your
stay.
Llanrwst,
the 'capital' of the Conwy Valley is an ancient market town built on the banks
of the River Conwy. The ancient three-arched stone bridge leads into a town
made up of narrow streets offering a plethora of shops selling goods from everyday
needs to home baked bread and Welsh delicacies to butchers shops selling
locally produced lamb (some from our own farm). There is something to suit all
palates in the variety of restaurants, bistros, cafes, take-aways and olde
worlde tea-rooms.
You
can keep up to date on pet friendly accommodation on our website by liking our
Facebook Page, following us on Twitter and Pinterest. The links can be found
below:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/WeAcceptPets
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/weacceptpets
Pinterest:
http://www.pinterest.com/weacceptpets
The
accommodation types on our website are:
Self
Catering
Bed
and Breakfast
Campsites
Hotels
Pubs
/ Inns
The
properties on our website accept the following pets:
Dogs
Horses
Small
Pets
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