Cwmsaeson Caravan Park
Set in unspoilt surroundings, Cwmsaeson caravan Park is situated on the outskirts of the rural hamlet of Derwen-Gam (Oakford). This family owned park overlooks open countryside with distant panoramic views of the sea and horizon.
Cwmsaeson is a newly established 4 star touring park opened in May 2005. There are 25 generously sized pitches, 22 of which are hard standing. All pitches are supplied with electrical hook-up. Our new fully equipped shower and toilet block includes disabled facilities. It is pleasantly decorated and maintained to tourist board standards. Incorporated within the building is a covered dishwashing area. Showers and hot water are free.
We are ideally located equal distance between Aberaeron and New Quay benefiting from the natural splendour of the rural landscape.
The area boasts many attractions from fishing to horse riding (both available in walking distance), go-karting or simply walking along the nearby coastal paths. For the less energetic you can sit back and enjoy the wonderful scenery of rural Ceredigion.
A warm Welsh welcome awaits you at Cwmsaeson caravan Park. Set in unspoilt surroundings on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Derwen-Gam (Oakford). We are ideally located equal distance between the popular coastal towns of Aberaeron and New Quay with easy access to the whole of the county of Ceredigion.
Relaxing and enjoying the beautiful scenery and wonderful beaches is easy, if that's what you want, but you may also like to try walking the spectacular coastal paths, sailing, surfing or dolphin watching. A boat trip from New Quay is an excellent way to see much of the coastal wildlife and you will usually spot grey seals and dolphins on the trip.
The coast is dotted with picturesque villages and small towns which are well worth exploring. New Quay and Aberaeron are a mecca with tourists and the coves at Llangranog and Cwmtydu are always popular.
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This page was last updated: Wednesday, June 13, 2007
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