This Touring Park is an established 4-Star touring park benefiting from 59 pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents all with electric hook-ups. Situated in the village of Clunderwen within the beautiful Pembrokeshire countryside. Site Licence from 1st March to 9th January. Immaculately presented 3 Bedroom Cambrian Homes park home providing comfortable living accommodation. The whole property is set within approximately 4.5 acres [1.82 ha].
This is a most attractive touring park set in approximately 4.5 acres [1.82 ha] of manicured park land bounded by woodland, grazing land and a stream to the west providing a tranquil setting. The park operates between 1st March and the 9th of January and benefits from an owners park home for year round use. A Tarmac entrance way leads on to the site with park home and reception conveniently on the immediate right hand side. A lockable barrier and parking bay for arrivals is located just inside the park, the roadway continues to loop around the park changing to hardcore for the majority of the site.
The Park is separated in to 3 fields, the first two fields are occupied in the main by seasonal touring caravans and the third field, with play equipment has been partially developed following recent planning consent. The park is currently developed for a total of 59 pitches suitable for caravans, motor homes and tents although the area can support larger numbers. There are currently 38 seasonal touring pitches and the majority of the remaining pitches are used on a casual bases. In total there are 32 hard standing pitches, 22 grass pitches and 5 all weather tent pitches. In total there are 82 electric hook up points.
The Touring Park is located in Pembrokeshire in South West Wales situated on the outskirts of the village of Clunderwen. The park can be found on Gower Villa Lane off the main A40 between Carmarthen and Haverfordwest.
The towns of Narberth, Saundersfoot, Haverfordwest, Carmarthen, Tenby, Cardigan and Newport are all within a 30 minute drive making Gower villa an ideal position for exploring Pembrokeshire. The county is known for its attractive coastline, the majority of which is a Coastal National Park which is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Pembrokeshire has been recognised as Wales’ most successful county for tourism and has 81 listed tourism attractions to cater for the influx of visitors to the county. There are 186 miles of coastal path popular with walkers and cyclists and there is also an abundance of ancient monuments, castles and other activities such as water sports, walking and cycling to bring tourism to the area.
Price: £650,000 offers invited
Contact: Charles. F. Jones & Sons - Tel: 01244 328141