A warm Welsh welcome from John & Sian.
Plas Farm Touring Caravan and Campsite. Situated in the grounds of a stunning 16th century Grade II listed farmhouse. Relax in our oasis of calm & tranquility. A superb range of first class facilities awaits you and will exceed any campers needs.
Relax amid stunning countryside in safe and peaceful surroundings. The perfect getaway, lovingly created and nurtured from the ground up.
A short stroll away from the quaint village of Betws Yn Rhos, North Wales. Hidden away peacefully from the larger towns yet within easy reach of the North Wales coast and the gateway to Snowdonia.
Plas Farm Caravan Park’s facilities, grounds and pitches are maintained to a very high standard throughout, equipped with modern facilities that are kept immaculate.
Plas Farm takes an obvious pride in its appearance. You only need to walk around the park to observe the well-groomed landscaping to see this. The love and care that goes into maintaining Plas Farm is remarkably evident.
In addition to the facilities and grounds we also make sure the guests feel welcome from the moment they drive through the front entrance. We have a reception area, a tourist information room, and together with exceptional customer care, we hopefully will exceed your expectations.
Whatever the weather, there is always plenty to do when you stay at Plas Farm Caravan Park in Betws Yn Rhos, Conwy.
Surrounded by history, natural beauty and coastline. Plas Farm is within easy reach of the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno, the medieval Conwy Castle, the beautiful Bodnant Gardens and the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed.
Option 1 – Junction 24 (12 minutes from Abergele, 5.6 miles)
Heading towards North Wales, leave the A55 at Junction 24,
Follow the A547 through Abergele town centre and continue straight over the mini roundabout at Tesco.
Continue on straight over the following roundabout and then after approximately 1 mile following the castle walls, take the next turning left signposted Rhyd y Foel/Dolwen Farm Shop.
Travel for approximately 3 miles until you reach an obvious crossroads with a STOP sign (not before) and the first brown tourist sign with “Plas Farmâ€.
Turn left towards Betws yn Rhos. Now keep an eye out for another two brown tourist Plas Farm signs, one on the left and one opposite the turning, continue for 0.5 miles passing a lay-by on the right and a wooden gate on the left and take the FIRST available left turning signposted Abergele. (by the first house you come to after the crossroads).
We are the first house, 200 yards on the left hand side. If you drive into the village you have gone too far.
Option 2 – Junction 22 (10 minutes from Old Colwyn, 3.8 miles)
As you can see on the map there is an alternative route from Junction 22 (which is also the route if you are traveling from the West) This route avoids the traffic in Abergele, and has a wider approach on the B5383.
Traveling from the East, leave the A55 at junction 22, turn left and go straight over at the mini roundabout onto Llanelian Rd, the B5383.
Travel straight for approximately 4 miles until you reach Dolwen.
Turn left at the T junction, travel for approximately half a mile to a crossroad.
Straight over at the crossroads towards Betws Yn Rhos. Continue for half a mile passing a lay-by on the right and a wooden gate on the left and take the FIRST available left turning signposted Abergele and Plas Farm. (by the first house you come to after the crossroads).
We are down this road, 200 yards on the left hand side. If you drive into the village you have gone too far.