Spooky Goings On in Llanbedrog: A Hauntingly Good Half Term and Halloween!
As October half term and Halloween approach, Llanbedrog is gearing up for a spooktacular season of fun and frights. All right on our doorstep!
As October half term and Halloween approach, Llanbedrog is gearing up for a spooktacular season of fun and frights. All right on our doorstep!
Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just love a gentle stroll, walking is a fantastic way to unwind, stay active, and discover the natural beauty right on our doorstep.
If you’re dreaming of a stylish escape nestled in the heart of North Wales, Tremfan Lodge Park offers an unrivalled opportunity to embrace luxury, tranquillity, and stunning natural beauty, all from your own private retreat.
We are proud to announce that we have completed the Blooming Marvellous Pollinator Patch challenge, an inspiring initiative designed to help bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects survive and thrive.
Tremfan Lodge Park is thrilled to announce our participation in the David Bellamy Blooming Marvellous Pledge for Nature 2026. This marks our fifth year of commitment to sustainability.
The British Holiday & Home Parks Association (BH&HPA) is a vital organisation for managing holiday and caravan parks, offering support, guidance, and representation to parks like Tremfan Lodge Park.
We couldn’t agree more with Homethings; its time to ‘rethink what’s under our sinks’ and seek out more eco-friendly products to clean our lodges.
When it comes to seasonal preference many of us are divided. Whatever time of year you prefer, you’ll be sure to see that Llanbedrog isn’t just for summer days, it’s a perfect place for some great Autumn endeavours.
The opening of the new café at the Oriel Plas Glyn y Weddw was a warming reminder that Llanbedrog is blessed with wonderful places to eat and drink.
As part of the 2022 David Bellamy’s Blooming Marvellous Pledge for Nature, we took on the ‘Home Sweet Home’ challenge. Read on to see how we have created homes, feeding stations, hideaways, and routes, to attract and sustain wildlife on our 5-acre site.