Well Park Caravans
Enjoy a holiday on our beautiful Wales in Bloom Award Winning Park with its colourful rockeries, borders, shrubs, ornamental fish pond and manicured lawns.
Well Park has been in the same family ownership for over 100 years and has been operating as a caravan park since 1960 from which time we have constantly improved and landscaped the park to its present high standard.
This attractive family run immaculately maintained park is ideally situated between the popular seaside resorts of Tenby, 1 mile and Saundersfoot, 1 1/2 miles. Waterwynch Bay is a pleasant 15 minutes walk.
Private parking Licensed club or bar Launderette Telephone on park Electric hook-up available Advance booking in peak time Games room Childrens play area Showers Butane/Propane gas available Caravans for sale Motor vans admitted Touring caravans admitted Tents admitted Touring caravans TV in each static caravan Short breaks Dogs by arrangement
Well Park is the ideal place for a family holiday. Many of our customers return year after year to enjoy the quality accommodation we provide.
There are so many places to visit when staying at Well Park such as nearby Folly Farm and Herons Brook, a delight for children to see all the friendly farm animals, Manor House Wildlife Park, Heatherton Country Sports, the exciting Oakwood Theme Park, Historic Castles, Bowls, Horse riding, Pony trekking and many more attractions for all the family to enjoy.
On right hand side of main A478 road, 1 mile before reaching Tenby.
Directions,
From Carmarthen take the A477. From Cardigan take the A478 towards Tenby.
At the roundabout at Kilgetty take the A478 signposted to Tenby. After 3 miles, you reach the next roundabout, again follow the road for Tenby (2nd exit).
Well Park is second right after the roundabout (one mile before Tenby).
Please do not go into the village of New Hedges as some Sat Navs will tell you to do.
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This page was last updated: 07 August 2013
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