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Plas Caerdeon
Set in 18 acres of private, secluded woodlands within the Snowdonia National Park, overlooking the Mawddach Estuary, often described as one of the most beautiful in Britain.
Plas Caerdeon offers a wide range of activities, from outdoor pursuits such as canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering to geographical and biological fieldwork, creative breaks or residential Teaching staff are fully qualified in canoeing, climbing, mountaineering and environmental sciences. Catering: Fully flexible, from home-cooked meals to special dietary needs. Equipment: Plas Caerdeon provides all specialist equipment and clothing. Other facilities include a purpose-built classroom with inter-active whiteboard and data projectors; teaching rooms, small library, computer suite and drying room. A fleet of minibuses provide daily transport for groups. Venue Information:Accommodation: The Manor House can accommodate up to 60 people with the flexibility of two and three bedded rooms on the second floor, and the option of two, four or eight bedded rooms on the first floor, including some rooms with en-suite facilities. It also features a games room, and conference room with adjoining spacious lounge overlooking the Mawddach estuary and efficient drying room. Developments completed in 2009, have transformed the former stables, which combined with Farrow and Watkin cottages, offers additional independent accommodation for up to twenty people. The en-suite accommodation also include facilities for users with disabilities, providing groundfloor accommodation accessible to wheelchair users. Self-catering cottages: Separate from the main house, but within the centre grounds are two self catering cottages. Farrow Cottage can sleep up to six people (One double and two twin rooms), while Watkin Cottage caters for up to four people (two twin rooms). Both cottages may be booked independantly of the main centre and may be combined with the three groundfloor en-suite rooms of the linked Stables. Ground floor accommodation in the newly converted Stable block provide accommodation for visitors with disabilities, including wheelchair users.
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| Last Updated ( Thursday, 27 May 2010 ) |














