A A
Picture of Coed Helen Haulfryn Coast, Gwynedd
Picture of Coed Helen Haulfryn Coast, Gwynedd
Coed Helen
Coed Pool & Clubhouse

Coed Helen

  • Proprietor Haulfryn
  • Contact Peter Downing (Sales)
  • Address Coed Helen Road, Caernarfon, Gwynedd, LL54 5RS
  • Telephone 01286 762 852
  • Telephone (Sales) 01286 672004
  • Fax 01286 674628
  • Season 1st March to 10th January

How to get there

Coed Helen lies on the southern side of Caernarfon. From the A55 take the Caernarfon exit – A487 and follow the Caernarfon/Portmadog signs. After passing a Morrisons store continue on the A487 for 1 mile through Caernarfon, then turn right after the roundabout, signposted for the Park and Golf club. Turn right immediately onto Coed Helen road, follow the road for approximately 1/2 mile and you will see the park entrance on your left.

Nearby

Beach
Boat launch
Cycle hire
Fishing
Golf
Horse Riding
Sailing
Surfing
Shops
Bar / Pub
Restaurants
Nature Trails
Paintballing
Ten Pin Bowling
Water Sports

Golfers are well catered for with the Caernarfon course literally at the end of our road while anglers are spoiled with wonderful game, coarse and sea fishing all available locally.

Features
Holiday homes (owned)
Lodges (owned)
Laundry
Bar
Club house
Children's play area
Pets allowed
Parking
Family park
220 Caravan holiday homes (owned)

Other Facilities Our impressive heated outdoor swimming pool, set in its own walled garden, is just perfect for cooling down on those long summer days. With its stunning views over the Menai Straits to Anglesey what could be better than relaxing on the sun patio with a long cold drink from the exclusive Residents' Club.

Special Offers New for 2012 - a lodge pitch overlooking the Menai Straits. The pitch has recently become available in our Menai View section of the park with outstanding views. The pitch will accomodate a 40 x 20 lodge based on the owners specification - price to be determined will be £125,000 - £130,000

Owner's Description

Coed Helen Holiday Park offers an exclusive holiday home environment, overlooking the Menai Straits and just a short walk from the historic town of Caernarfon. With its royal connections, a skyline dominated by the famous castle and ancient medieval walls, Caernarfon is just waiting to be explored. You’ll find history galore in its narrow streets, a huge variety of restaurants and bars and for some retail therapy a wonderful selection of shops and boutiques and not just the normal high street names. Climb aboard the Welsh Highland Railway from its terminus close to the castle and enjoy an effortless way of exploring the breathtaking mountain scenery.
The area is renowned for the numerous unspoiled beaches which even in the height of the season are delightfully uncrowded. Golfers are well catered for with the Caernarfon course literally at the end of our road while anglers are spoiled with wonderful game, coarse and sea fishing all available locally.

These details were last updated on Friday 4 November 2011