Croeso i Dolgead Hall. A family run caravan park and lodge park set in spectacular mid-Wales countryside, Welshpool
Philip and Anna welcome you to Dolgead Hall.
Dolgead Hall is a family run caravan and lodge park set in over 120 acres of spectacular countryside near Welshpool in Mid-Wales. At Dolgead Hall we can offer something for everyone!
With everyones lives getting busier and busier, at Dolgead Hall we offer an escape, a refuge, some quality time.
Located alongside the picturesque river Banwy and hidden away among the rolling green hills and valleys, our holiday homes offer a unique home from home experience for you to enjoy whenever you can.
The 5* park is immaculately maintained and all caravan holiday homes and lodges are owner-occupied, ensuring peace and tranquillity.
Besides the rest and relaxation there are numerous free activities on park without requiring another trip in the car.
We hope this website will answer most of your questions about our park and that we can entice you into a world of quality leisure time. Use the drop down menus above to find out about the park and the extensive free on-site facilities we provide.
We have a 3 lane flat bowling green set adjacent to the games room and small patio area. It is well maintained and we provide mats and score boards. The bowling...
We have a comfortable TV Lounge for over 18’s (or accomanied children) where you can enjoy meeting up with friends or relaxing in front of the TV. It'...
We have a large games room which provides indoor facilities which include a table tennis table, a pool table, table football, darts board and a television. For rainy afternoons we...
We are very lucky to have the beautiful River Banwy running along the border of our park. We are only ten miles from the source of this river and the...
Set in over 110 acres of farm and wood land there is plenty of gentle and safe walking on park.We boast one of the longest nature trail walks on a...
We have a great dedicated childrens play area at Dolgead Hall which include cradle and flat swings, climbing net and a slide, surrounded by wood chippings for a soft landing....
We have a full sized hard surface tennis court which encourages any aspiring Andy Murrays to practice and hone their skills. The tennis court proves most popular during...
The nine hole pitch and putt golf course at Dolgead Hall is welcoming for beginners and yet proves to be challenging for the more experienced players. The golf course is...
At Dolgead Hall there is river fishing and pool fishing provided at no additional cost. The River Banwy winds alongside the caravan and lodge park providing a natural leisure resource....
The Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway is a 2 ft 6 in narrow gauge heritage railway in Powys, Wales. The line is around 8.5 miles long and runs westwards from the town of...
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The world-famous garden, overhung with clipped yews, shelters rare and tender plants. Laid out under the influence of Italian and French styles, it retains its original lead statues and an...
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