Brynowen Holiday Park , Park Dean , Borth, SY24 5LS
Sleeps: 4
Beds: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Size: 40' x 20'
Year of Manufacture: 2014
Make: Willerby
Model: Clearwater
Licence End Date: 2045
Park's Annual charges: £6000
Beautiful Willerby Clearwater Lodge in the most stunning location. It is arguably the best pitch in the whole of Brynowen Holiday Park with uninterrupted sea, estuary, and mountain views. If you google Brynowen Holiday Park they use the view from this lodge as their first photo on their website and you can see the lodge with the family walking by and the trees in the background.
Wake up to the peace and tranquillity of red kites soaring above in this quiet and tranquil elevated part of the park.
On the park there are also super extensive facilities to enjoy and it is only a 2 minute walk from the entrance of the park to the beach.
The Lodge is in excellent condition and can be described as nearly new. It comprises of:
A great advantage of the park is that it is open all year round and we have enjoyed many Christmas and New Year stays.
The lodge has made a very good net profit each year of ownership as a holiday let, with plenty of time still available for the owners.
Brynowen Holiday Park is one of the prestigious Park Dean Resorts. Park Dean have been awarded Best UK Family Holiday Company and Best UK park and Lodges Company in the British Travel Awards 2020.
Highlights of the facilities are a 5 minute walk to the beautiful sandy blue flag beach which has lifeguards and water sports available. It has a lovely indoor pool with a twisting pool. It is based in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
The park is pet friendly with bars restaurants and activities for all the family and has super fast broadband. There is an adventure playground and soft play area perfect for the kids to have fun.
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