Erwbarfe Farm Caravan Site is a picturesque, family run site is perfectly situated close to the mountains of Mid Wales and the sea, offering you a huge choice of family friendly activities on your caravan rental holiday. Static caravans in this beautiful location are available to rent from March 1st until October 31st. The site offers a friendly relaxed atmosphere and welcomes dogs. The park is located close to the pretty seaside town of Aberystwyth where you’ll find some of the best places to eat in mid Wales during your caravan rental holiday. With over a hundred cafes, restaurants and bars to choose from you are guaranteed to find somewhere to suit all the family. Family friendly recommended places to eat include The Fountain Inn Trefechan, Gannets Bistro, Orchid Restaurant, and Yellow Belly’s. Erwbarfe Farm Caravan Site is conveniently located close to the best attractions mid Wales has to offer, guaranteeing you fun and entertainment throughout your family friendly caravan rental holiday. As well as easy access to a beautiful clean sandy beach, perfect for children, you can explore the breathtaking Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Parks. Here you’ll find a multitude of art galleries, castles and museums on your doorstep while those wanting to be more adventurous can take advantage of forest trails for mountain biking and walking. The National Park Visitor Centre at Brecon is open all year round and offers activities for all the family. The nearby Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre at Betws-y-Coed has information on the many outdoor activities available in the park including climbing, cycling, fishing, golf, water sports and walking. Where to eat
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