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Wern Farm Caravan Park in Conwy

John and Karen would like to welcome you to Wern Farm Caravan Park situated in the beautiful Welsh countryside of the Conwy Valley, Conwy. With 24 hardstanding pitches and onsite facilities, Wern Farm is an ideal location for your caravan holiday.

A small, quiet park. Wern Farm is surrounded by farmland and rolling countryside with breath taking views.Set at the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, and less than 10 minutes drive to the popular walled town of Conwy, this is an ideal touring caravan site from which to explore Snowdonia and the rest of North Wales .... or simply to relax and enjoy the fresh mountain air.

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Reviews of Wern Farm Caravan Park

Third visit this year to what is an amazing place. Very peaceful. Pitches are hard stand and spacious. Plenty of room between pitches. Immaculate toilets and shower block. Washing machine available and outside washing up area. Everything you need. A stone cottage available to rent and a couple of pods which are fully equipped,a private hot tub available for extra and fire pit/ bbq. All of this beautifully done by the owners. Well done.
Gist (Edwards) (3rd Sep 2019)
Our 1st time out with a caravan couldn't have chosen a nicer site John was there to meet us and help the site is fab very clean shower and toilets ample size pitches with lovely mowed grass, flower beds and amazing views it is very obvious that the site is a labour of love. Thank you for a brilliant few days can't wait to go back
Steve& Lorraine Richardson (26th Jun 2016)