Riverside Touring Park is in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, home to clear lakes, sweeping forest and majestic mountains. A perfect 5 star base for peace and relaxation, it's close to Zip World and a handy jumping off point for all that Snowdonia has to offer.
About Riverside Touring Park
Nestled in the charming village of Betws-y-Coed within Snowdonia National Park,this site offers a perfect base for exploring North Wales' wonders. This award-winning Morris Leisure Park boasts tranquil surroundings, modern amenities, and easy access to the region's top attractions. Choose from hardstanding or super pitches for your caravan or motorhome, all with electric hook-up (and some with water hook-up). The park features a heated amenity block with disabled facilities, laundry, a shop, and Wi-Fi. Situated near the A5 and A470 junction, the site provides a convenient launchpad for your North Wales adventures. Explore mountains, castles, charming towns, and the stunning coastline. Enjoy a short stroll to Betws-y-Coed village with its shops, restaurants, pubs, and a train station. Explore the Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre or the Conwy Valley Railway. Bring your furry friend along! The park offers easy access to scenic dog walks.
Open from 17 February to 3 January
There are 59 accommodation options on-site
39 x Electric Hardstanding Pitches
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches suitable for caravans, motorhomes and trailer tents serviced with 16-amp electric and digital TV outlet.
20 x Super Hardstanding Pitches
Max 6 people
Hardstanding pitches catering for tourers and serviced with 16-amp electric, digital TV outlet, fresh water and grey waste disposal.
Site tariff
Interested in staying at Riverside Touring Park?
Call 01690 710310 to book.
Unfortunately Riverside Touring Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
Site rules and policies
Morris Leisure aims to provide a relaxed holiday environment, and we make as few rules as possible. Those that exist are for the benefit of all our guests, and therefore, we kindly ask you to abide by them. Morris Leisure reserves the right to refuse acceptance or terminate the visit of any persons whose conduct is detrimental to the holiday parks or the comfort of other visitors. No refunds shall be made.
Our policy is to maintain this Park in a natural state without undue interference with nature. Guests are requested to take all sensible precautions and are responsible for their own safety and for the safety and supervision of young children when enjoying our facilities.
Behaviour
Please think of others and keep any noise, including radios, televisions and so on, at a considerate level. We kindly ask that there is no noise between 11:00 pm and 7:00 am. Please respect your fellow guests and remember that awnings/tents are no barrier to noise.
We ask that all members of your party respect the comfort and convenience of other guests. Verbal or physical abuse will not be tolerated and may result in you being asked to leave the Park.
Using Your Pitch
The Park Managers will advise you where your outfit should go in relation to the marker. This is to ensure ample room and privacy for each guest.
To avoid the spread of fire, there must be at least 6 metres spacing between units and a minimum clear space of 3 metres between adjoining outfits in any direction.
The Park must be informed if you intend to leave your outfit unoccupied overnight.
Exceeding the maximum occupancy of your pitch (6 people) is a severe breach of your terms and conditions. Anyone found to have breached this condition will be asked to leave the Park and forfeit any payments made.
Awnings or Tents
On pitches with awning space, you can erect an awning. All awnings must be attached to your unit.
You may also put up a pup tent (maximum 1m x 1m) for storage purposes only. Please keep these within your pitch area.
If you are located on a grass pitch, please protect the pitch grass by lifting your groundsheets and side flaps of awnings, tents or annexes at frequent intervals or as required by the Park Managers.
Gazebos and event shelters are not permitted for safety reasons.
Hygiene & Sanitation
You may only empty the contents of chemical closets at the disposal points provided.
Please wrap disposable nappies and similar bulky items in a bag and place them in the bin provided. Please don't put them in the toilets or chemical closet emptying points.
If using the park facilities, please leave these in good condition for other guests.
Please collect your wastewater in a suitable container and empty it at the disposal point provided. Please don't allow it to overflow.
Fire Safety
In the event of a fire, please make your way safely to the 'Fire Assembly Point'.
Please make sure your electrical equipment complies with all the current British Standards and Regulations.
Barbecues
Open fires and fire pits are not permitted on the Park.
Controlled BBQs are allowed. We ask that they are raised off the ground enough to reduce fire risk and avoid grass damage; please ask reception for bricks.
Pets
We ask that pets be kept on a secure lead (no more than 2 metres long) when outdoors, and any mess is cleaned up.
Please refrain from leaving any dogs unattended in your unit.
Unless you have an assistance dog (guide or hearing), dogs are not allowed inside the facilities block, shop or reception.
Visitors
All visitors must report to reception and leave the Park before 10:00 pm.
Visitors' vehicles are subject to a £2 per day charge and must park in the car park.
It is your responsibility to ensure that any visitors observe the site rules.
Vehicles
Vehicle speeds should not exceed 10 mph, and you should follow the one-way systems at all times.
Only one vehicle is permitted on each pitch. All extra vehicles must park in the car park at an additional cost of £2 per day.
No commercial vehicles, whether private or business. All vehicles that fall into this category must park in the car park.
Please do not drive across the grass unnecessarily. Any damage caused by neglect will incur a charge.
The washing of cars and caravans is prohibited on site.
Bicycles & Other Outdoor Equipment
Outdoor equipment such as skateboards, scooters, hover boards and roller blades are not permitted.
Bicycles may be ridden on the Park if used in a safe manner. Please ride on the site roads and not the footpaths or between pitches.
No ride on equipment is permitted on-site between the hours of dusk and dawn, as determined by the Site Staff, and consideration should be shown to other guests at all times.
Outdoor Games
To ensure that property is not damaged whilst on-site, no loose ball games are allowed on or near pitches. Ball games are only permitted in the Children's play area.
Valuables
Care should be taken to secure all belongings, and under no circumstances should valuable items be left in an unattended caravan or awning.
Morris Leisure accepts no responsibility for loss or damage to vehicles/ caravans, their contents or accessories, however caused.
Things to do on site and in the Betws-Y-Coed area
This scenic village offers tasty restaurants, cafes and welcoming pubs along with very attractive walks for those looking to burn off all that extra fuel - Swallow Falls and Fairy Glen are popular spots to explore.
Head north to Llandudno, Conwy and more where you'll uncover pretty coastal towns, beaches and glorious castles.
Outdoor fans will find plenty to love in the national park - from long hikes to gentle bike rides and lakeside activities. It's packed with historical gems and even includes the ultimate adrenaline choice - Zip World.
Interested in staying at Riverside Touring Park?
Call 01690 710310 to book.
Unfortunately Riverside Touring Park doesn't share their availability calendar with us yet. Availability changes quickly, especially in summer, so we recommend enquiring by phone to avoid missing out.
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