Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site

Corwen, Denbighshire, LL21 0EW, Wales

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Ideal for ...

  • Cycling
  • Dogs
  • Walking

Why stay here ...

Holidaymakers who love their countryside simple and rural cannot help but fall in love with Gaer Hyfryd Club Site. The park, with its combination of luscious green countryside and imposing mountains rising in the background means there is no caravan site more picturesque and scenic to take the family.

If you're interested in gardens, make a visit to the National Trust's Bodnant, only a 30 mile drive from Gaer Hyfryd Club Site. Here you'll find one of Britain's greatest gardens famous for its Laburnum walk. A little closer to the caravan park is the Pistyll Rhaeadr Waterfall - one of the seven natural wonders of Wales. The area is well regarded as a walker's paradise with a choice of simple strolls to a lung-busting trek over the Berwyns. Located in the Welsh countryside of Corwen, the park is not far away from the Eisteddfod, the Canal and Telford's bridge over the Dee.

Things to do on site ...

  • Play area

Facilities on site ...

  • BBQs allowed: charcoal, gas, electric
  • Disabled facilities: facilties for walking disabled
  • Dishwashing area
  • Dog walk from site
  • Dog walk on site
  • Electric hook-up
  • Gas
  • Gaz
  • Laundry facilities
  • Toilet block
  • TV reception: good
  • Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi charge

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Walking notes:

Check out the huge range of free pre-mapped walks and hikes near our campsites at Outdooractive's website. You can download the free Outdooractive app and member's can save €10 on an Outdooractive Pro or Pro+ annual subscription.

Supermarket notes:

There is a Co-Op and Spa within 10 miles and Tesco 12 miles from site.

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Directions

From Corwen on A5 follow signs for Betws -y-Coed, in about 1 mile turn left at Rhug organic farm shop, do not turn into the farm yard, look for our Brown Tourism sign and follow road round. Site on right in 0.5 mile.

Sites key: Club Site

Postcode:
LL21 0EW
GPS:
Lat 52.97555 / Lon -3.41308
Plan a route to this site
OS field ref:
SJ050429
OS map ref:
125
Handbook map ref:
F7

Transport links

  • Buses go to: Chester and Llandudno

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Lovely country site

Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site
Just spent 12 nights at this lovely site, which is about half a mile from the main road. The final 200 yards is interesting as narrow with high hedges and limited visibility. Thankfully the road is very quiet. Pitches are excellent and we found that being on the perimeter was good. There were some cows in the field behind but you rarely heard them and they certainly did not disturb. For those liking wildlife there were red kites and buzzards daily. The shower block was spotless, even during the really busy Jubilee weekend. The serviced pitches are level and ample size to allow for an awning. The pitches do have a slate topping but this did not cause us any problem and none got in the caravan. A short walk down the lane takes you to Rhug farm shop, cafe and even a drive through takeaway. Corwen is only about a mile or so and has some shops, cafes and takeaways. There is lots to see and do in the area. Staff at the site were excellent. It was refreshing to be on a site that is not plastered with rules! We did connect to the TV socket on our bollard as this gave us so many more channels. The free Wi-Fi was also good to carry out browsing and email. Would happily recommend this as a place to stay.

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Reviewed on 07/06/2022 17:08

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hated it so much i left early

Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site
we have been to this site in the past when the previous owner had the site and it was very good. we thought we would do a short weekend this time and looking forward to it. upon arrival we was allocated a certain pitch which was not so good when i counted 14 pitches empty all weekend. the warden said we cant change . why ? very uneven pitch and small bits of slate everywhere. the whole drive and all pitches are very bitty slate what panthers into your awing /unit making a right mess. . from what i seen the warden wanted to get all units on the outside to look busy but just putting anyone anywhere. the first night we had a campervan either side of us and alls we heard all night is sliding doors of the campervan and then again in the morning. no sleep . when i opened the blinds up i was shocked to see some woman letting her 2 dogs mess right at the back of my van. they then proceeded to walk at the back of all the vans thinking it was the dog walk. she was not the only one. where was the respect the site and the other peoples privacy. saying that the one dog walk field was full of cows with horns so i don't think id be going in it. the other field to walk dogs was sheep but it was a muddy field with sheep in and you come back with it all over your shoes. toilets was functional but 3 * overall id say this site needs to improve the small pitches /dog walks/ get rid of the terrible slate drive and please take a very experienced warden on whos is friendly/ good customer service . they are the face of your business. it was the worst weekend in history sorry.

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Reviewed on 15/05/2022 21:49

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Great base for walking…

Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site
We’ve just come back from six nights on the site. Can’t fault it, clean facilities, helpful owners. Worked well for us as a base for some beautiful walks in the area. You can walk down to the Rhug farm shop in a few minutes, if you can afford their prices, or a five minute drive into Corwen, where there are eating places and a little bit of history. The pub to eat at though is The Grouse Inn at Carrog, the other side of Corwen. Views over the River Dee, and good honest pub grub.

Mothman

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Reviewed on 07/04/2022 15:10

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Lovely Overnight Stay

Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site
We only stayed at Gaer Hyfryd for one night as a stop over. We received an email a day or so before we arrived notifying us of our pitch allocation, upon arrival we received a lovely welcome and all site rules and Amenities explained. There was a small area for the children to play, with a set of goal posts as our children love a game of footy. There was also a basketball net too that kept them occupied. The site was very well kept with some lovely flower beds. The toilets and showers were small yet well kept and didn’t prove a problem to us during our stay. Although we didn’t take our dog there were plenty of guests with dogs and a very large field for dog walking. We found access to the site was very easy and plenty of room to manoeuvre on to the pitch. We will certainly be making plans to stay again next summer for a few days whilst we try out Bala lake.

CraigKatieP

Reviewed on 27/08/2021 22:55

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Nice little site, shame about the cows

Gaer Hyfryd Caravan Club Site
Nice little site. Communal facilities are basic but clean and bright. On-site warden very helpful. 16amp supply always welcome. During our stay in August the stay was marred by the cacophony of noise from the cows. The site is surrounded - particularly on one side just a few yards away over the hedge with large cows sheds. The animals never stopped all Sunday afternoon, then started again at 10pm Sunday night and 6am Monday morning! Blasted things. Such a shame as it’s put us off returning. NB the 30 minute walk to Cynwyd and the Blue Lion is worth it. No decent pubs in Corwen.

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Reviewed on 23/08/2021 19:29

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Telephone:
01490 412189
Email:
gaerhyfrydcaravansite@outlook.com