
Hafan y Môr Holiday Park sits on the stunning Gwynedd coastline in North Wales. This is one of the largest parks in the Haven family and it shows! Every corner offers something new to discover.
The Dragon Lakes Adventure Village delivers thrills with 4x4 off-roaders and aerial adventures. Tank driving and Segway tours keep older kids and adults entertained for hours. The indoor water park features a lazy river and four-lane water slide.
Got a dog? Brilliant news. The park welcomes four-legged family members with open arms. There's a dedicated Bark Yard obstacle course and dog-friendly dining areas throughout.
Step outside and you'll find direct beach access plus sweeping views across to Eryri National Park. The Wales Coast Path runs right past the park entrance.
The Dragon Lakes Adventure Village forms the heart of activities at Hafan y Môr. This massive activity hub packs in experiences for every age group. Try the Aerial Adventure course and feel on top of the world as you navigate high ropes and obstacles.
Tank off-roaders let you experience driving a real tank across rugged terrain. The 4x4 off-roaders provide another way to tackle the course with spectacular views. Segway tours take groups around the park with friendly instructors showing you the ropes first.
The Jump delivers pure adrenaline. Take a big leap onto an airbag below! NERF Training Camp combines paintball excitement with basketball speed in a Haven exclusive activity.
Batfast puts your batting skills to the test against virtual bowlers. Cricket tennis and baseball modes keep the competition fierce. The machine adjusts difficulty so everyone gets challenged.
Bike hire through Halfords opens up the coastline for exploration. Helmets and locks come included. The Football Dartboard challenges families to aim and kick for high scores.
Activitots and Activikids sessions introduce little ones to sports basics. Throwing catching jumping and team play all feature with activity leaders guiding each session. The Inflatable Arena bounces onto park from March to October weather permitting.
Some activities are subject to a moderate extra charge
The Coast House Bar and Grill represents a complete transformation of Haven dining. Part of a £100m investment across parks this venue brings multiple food options under one roof. Designated dog-friendly areas mean your pooch can join you inside.
Chopstix serves freshly cooked noodles with tasty toppings and sizzling sides. Slim Chickens offers hand-breaded chicken tenders perfectly fried wings and craft sandwiches. Both deliver quality fast-casual dining.
The Pizza Deck creates freshly cooked pizzas with a wide choice of toppings. Dogs are welcome here too! The Cakery sits nearby for sweet treats afterwards. Choosing a flavour is genuinely difficult with their wide selection.
HMS Glendower Pub provides the perfect spot to unwind after a busy day. This fully dog-friendly venue welcomes four-legged guests to relax alongside you. Burger King delivers familiar favourites while Papa Johns offers pizza delivery straight to your accommodation via the My Haven app.
Cook's Fish and Chips brings the unmistakable taste of the coast. Millie's Cookies and Seaside Treats cover sweet cravings with ice cream waffles and coffee. The Box Bar serves refreshing drinks while you watch outdoor entertainment or kids tackling activities.
The Mini Market stocks everyday essentials hot snacks and last-minute souvenirs.
Haven Parks are known for their brilliant kids clubs and this is no exception at Hafan y Mor.
As well as the indoor pool which has a 4-lane water slide and splash area for the youngsters, there's an onsite beach and soft play. Perfect for under-5s who want to jump around or make sandcastles. Alternatively, they can join in with the Pic 'n' Paint sessions in the park's creative studio!
As previously stated, there is an amusement arcade and families will even be able to hire their own pedalo for the day.
Hafan y Môr offers caravans lodges and apartments to suit different group sizes and budgets. The park spreads across 540 acres so there's plenty of space between accommodation areas.
Caravans provide the classic holiday park experience. Gold grade caravans come highly rated by guests with clean tidy interiors and everything needed for a comfortable stay. Two great showers feature in the main bathroom and en-suite. Kitchens include all essential equipment for self-catering.
Lodges offer upgraded accommodation with extra space and premium finishes. Gold Lodges by the lake provide peaceful settings with water views. These work brilliantly for families wanting more room to spread out.
Apartments give another accommodation style for guests preferring this setup. All options support self-catering holidays with fully equipped kitchens.
Specific areas suit guests with accessibility needs. Heron's Point Harlech View and Cambrian Park sit near The Coast House beach and Adventure Village. Afon Gardens and Snowdonia View position guests close to main Reception the shop swimming pool and The Cove entertainment venue.
The park terrain stays mostly flat with some very gentle slopes. A bridge connects two sections of the park. The south side has the hilliest ground but shouldn't cause problems for most guests. Blue Badge parking spaces are available at the main complex.
Direct beach access puts sand and pebbles right on your doorstep. The beach at Hafan y Môr is ideal for rockpooling and building sandcastles. Views stretch across to Harlech Castle making for spectacular scenery.
The Wales Coast Path runs past the park entrance. This long-distance trail ambles along beautiful coastline stretching into Pwllheli and beyond. Walking enthusiasts can spend hours exploring the route in either direction.
Pwllheli Beach earned Blue Flag status and sits just 5 miles away. This traditional Welsh seaside town offers shops cafes and a marina. The town makes a great half-day trip for families wanting to explore beyond the park.
Eryri National Park (formerly Snowdonia) provides breathtaking mountain scenery within easy reach. Mountain walks suit experienced hikers while gentler strolls work for families with younger children. The park offers some of the most spectacular landscapes in Wales.
The Welsh Highland Heritage Railway operates a short reconstructed heritage line in Gwynedd. Train enthusiasts and children alike enjoy the experience of travelling on historic rolling stock through Welsh countryside.
Penychain Train Station sits right next to the holiday park. Trains run to Pwllheli and Machynlleth with onward connections to Shrewsbury and Birmingham. This makes car-free holidays genuinely possible.
Harlech Castle stands visible from the beach. This UNESCO World Heritage Site makes an excellent day trip. The medieval fortress perches dramatically on a rocky outcrop with commanding views.
Portmeirion the famous Italianate village sits within driving distance. The quirky architecture and beautiful gardens attract visitors year-round. Criccieth with its own castle ruins offers another nearby coastal town worth exploring.
Guests consistently praise the friendly helpful staff at Hafan y Môr. Activity team members get special mentions for engaging brilliantly with children. The pool receives enthusiastic feedback with families calling it amazing.
Location scores highly with visitors loving the beach access and stunning views. Gold accommodation earns praise for cleanliness and having everything needed. Many guests book return visits before leaving!
The swimming pool undergoes renovation from January 2026 until June 2026. All other facilities including the Dragon Lakes Adventure Village remain fully open during this period. New shows and activities have launched across the entertainment programme.


