If you’re looking for static caravans for sale at Sunbeach Holiday Park, this is a scenic, beachfront base on the Cambrian Coast, set between the mountains and the sea. Sunbeach Holiday Park suits families and couples who want repeat breaks with an on-park clubhouse and restaurant for easy evenings, plus swimming options that make the weather less of a factor. Pet-friendly stays are available on selected accommodation (park rules apply), and viewings are typically best arranged in advance.
Set in the unspoilt village of Llwyngwril, Sunbeach Holiday Park is made for simple coastal routines—morning beach walks, an easy day out to nearby towns, then back for a relaxed meal and a drink on site. When you want to explore, you’re well placed for Barmouth and Tywyn, plus the wider Snowdonia/Eryri area for big scenery and walking routes.
For practicalities, the A493 gives straightforward links along the coast, and Llwyngwril has a railway station on the Cambrian Coast Line for car-free days out. Rail travel to Birmingham is typically around 3h 15m–3h 25m and to London around 5h–6h 30m (service dependent).
Life here is easy-going: a beach stroll, a swim when it suits, and slow evenings back at your caravan with the sea air outside. It’s a great fit if you want a quieter coastal base where the view and the location do most of the work.
Sunbeach Holiday Park is in Llwyngwril, Gwynedd, on the Cambrian Coast in Wales. Sat nav: LL37 2QQ.
It’s a holiday caravan park for breaks and holiday use, not full-time residential living.
Yes—viewings are typically arranged in advance. Enquire first to book a suitable time and check what’s available.
Pet-friendly options are available on selected accommodation, but rules can vary. Confirm the current policy when you enquire.
Many beaches in Wales have seasonal dog restrictions or designated dog-friendly areas. Check local signage when you arrive, as rules vary by beach and time of year.
Sea conditions and tides can change quickly. Follow local signage, check tide times, and take extra care with children and in stronger winds or swell.
Popular options include coastal walks, a day out in Barmouth, trips to Tywyn, and exploring Eryri / Snowdonia scenery and viewpoints.
There are swimming facilities available, with some elements typically seasonal—confirm what’s open during your planned dates.