Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Motorhome Rental
Instead of your typical holiday, visiting one location and staying in a static caravan, why not try something different this year? How about Motorhome Rental? I had the opportunity to rent out a motorhome for 7 days last summer and it was certainly worth the money!
The appeal of a motorhome holiday is everyone is different. Many people take a motorhome on a holiday trip across Europe.
Many people aren’t aware of some of the features included in a motorhome, including gas, electric blown heating, kitchen with a fridge and hob, oven and grill, access to hot and cold water, shower, hand basin and flushing WC.
Motorhomes Rental often include many extra features as well, such as TVS, DVD players and freeview. They also include bike rakes, water hoses, hookup cables, leveling ramps and sliver screens – all the necessities for a good holiday!
The luxury of a motorhome is you can pull up anywhere and make a cup of tea and have a nice break from the road; offering the ability to travel in comfort. This is especially essential if you’re on a road trip.
Holiday Parks Snowdonia
Gwydyr View Lodge Park is located on the eastern edge of Snowdonia National Park. The holiday park Snowdonia is a small retreat, with only thirteen lodges; all of luxurious quality.
The park offers some spectacular views of Snowdonia and Gwydyr Forest. The appeal of the park is its remote location, perfect for walking and family holidays away from home life. The location is a breath of fresh air, with a surprising amount on offer.
There are many places to visit while in Snowdonia National Park; including the popular Betws-y-Coed. Many visitors to the area often trip up North to coastal towns of Conwy and Llandudno.The park is accessed by a private entrance which has an automatic gate. Each lodge has its own parking space, digital TV and phone. There’s also a large spacious sundeck allowing you to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings and views. The terrain offers a large range of walking and mountain biking opportunities; including eleven lakes, such as Lake Crafnant which offers excellent trout fishing and picnic facilities.
There are also a large range of water sports available from Lake Geirionydd, which is within two miles of the park.
There are many other activities and places to visit scattered throughout Snowdonia National Park, including many villages and natural landmarks. The mountain of Snowdon is extremely popular with walkers, as the highest mountain is England and Wales.
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