Commanding spectacular views across Cardigan Bay to Cader Idris and the Cambrian Mountains beyond, Brynowen combines a superb location with great facilities making it an excellent choice for your family holiday.
An ideal base for exploring the treasures of this stunning area, the park offers plenty for everyone. The whole family can enjoy splashing about in the indoor fun pool, or there's crazy golf, mini 10-pin bowling, or the games and challenges of the sports programme to enjoy. Children will love the adventure playground not to mention their own action packed club.
When the sun sinks over Cardigan Bay, Brynowen lights up with evening entertainment to suit all. You can relax with a drink in the Patio Bar, or party the night away with dancing, competitions and great live cabaret in the Mountain Bay Complex!
offers the following facilities.
- Indoor heated fun pool with flume
- Water Resorts programme
- All-weather sports court
- Sports Resorts programme
- Darts
- Pool tables+
- Paddling pool
- Family entertainment
- Mountain Bay complex
- Sparky's Krew shows
- Sparky's Krew for 511s
- The Mix for 1216+
- Patio Bar with sun terrace
- Patio Diner
- Takeaway
- Strikes mini 10-pin bowling+
- Amusements+
- Children's adventure playground
- Crazy golf+
- ParkMart store
- Launderette+
+ Charges apply
There is a games room or games area on the park There is a childrens play area on the park
- Spectacular sea views
- Indoor pool with flume
- Great for families
No all-male, all-female or mixed groups under 25 family parties only
Pets £45pw each (max 2) (Bronze caravans)
Local Area
The heart of Wales, a diverse landscape of wild mountains and fertile river plains, dotted with friendly towns and secluded hamlets. It’s the outstanding natural beauty of the countryside that draws nature lovers, walkers and cyclists staying in Powys. Red kites, Merlins and Peregrine falcons breed in the Cambrian Mountains, and at beautiful Lake Vyrnwy, one of the region’s loveliest man-made lakes, you’ll find a superb RSPB site as well as a huge range of activities, including water sports, climbing and quad biking. The wonderfully varied terrain of the Brecon Beacons National Park is criss-crossed by ancient tracks and lanes, perfect for pony trekking, and keen walkers will head to the Offa’s Dyke long distance path.History enthusiasts will be drawn to Powis Castle, a magnificent medieval fortress towering above its famous gardens and commanding glorious views over the valley. In the Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells, visitors can still sample the healing waters, and book lovers will be in heaven at Hay-on-Wye’s bookstores - there are more than 30 of them to explore. • Clywedog Dam - stunning reservoir (8 miles)• Elan Valley Lakes - area of outstanding natural beauty (20 miles)• Red Kite Centre - rare birds of prey (20 miles)• Powys Castle - medieval National Trust castle (22 miles)• Aberystwyth/Aberdovey - seaside resort (40 miles)