Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Bluestone National Park Resort Wales - Review!


When we got the mail inviting us to Bluestone National Park Resort in Wales I don’t know who was more excited me or the kids! I’d considered booking Bluestone a few times but something always stopped me I think it’s mainly because we love to keep going and exploring further afield as we have done on many of our UK road trips. Five hundred acres of rolling hills and woodland nestled in the Pembrokeshire countryside, I knew the kids were going to love everything about it, and that was before I told them about the Blue Lagoon!



Getting There:

Getting to Bluestone National Park Resort is very easy, we took a Stena Line ferry from Rosslare to Fishguard and then it’s a short 30 minute drive to the Resort.

I had read a few blogs about Bluestone before we went in an attempt to prepare and some of them described a mad dash scenario at check in, advising that you’d need to be there early to beat the crowds. It certainly wasn’t the case for us in July. Drive thru check in was fast, efficient and friendly; we checked in and were on the way to our accommodation in less than 5 minutes.

It says a lot about the ownership and management style at Bluestone that they don’t call them staff they are members of their family, they even introduce you to some of their family members in the Village Voice a seasonal magazine about Bluestone that you receive at check in.


Accommodation:

We were staying in a Dinas lodge that sleeps 8. It’s a large open plan bungalow with a kitchen, dining room and sitting room in the middle complete with two bedrooms on either end. We had two sets of patio doors leading out onto an open plan back garden with two sets of tables and chairs for dining al fresco.

They’ve a green ethos at Bluestone where they try to minimize their impact on the environment. Their liquid soaps are refilled by a local company; they’ve a dedicated nappy bin in each lodge and a few other eco friendly touches that I really appreciated. 



Our accommodation was spotless and equipped with everything we could have possibly needed bar a sweeping brush! We loved the open plan back gardens; the kids thought it looked like Tellytubby land with the gentle rolling hills.

Stone Travel Tip: If you’re travelling in your own car let your kids take their pillows from home, they’ll fall asleep much quicker when they have them on holidays!




Getting Around:

I’d read about their buggies/ golf carts for hire at Bluestone and I was tempted as a lot of people said we’d need one but with a family of 8, including a newborn, we’d need two and then who’d hold the baby while we both drove a buggy each? So we decided to wait as see as my plan was to get the kids out for a walk each day rather than driving everywhere. 

A lot of our holidays are on the go in big cities so it was fabulous get back to basics having the chats with the kids while we rambled about the resort. 

Bluestone have a regular free bus with stops throughout the resort we only used it once and that was just because the kids wanted a go as it was two carriages pulled by a Land Rover. You can also hire bikes at a reasonable cost.

Stone Travel Tip: Give your kids the map and let them navigate your family through the resort. Busy little ones are never bored little ones. 

Things to do in the Resort:

There’s a whole calendar of activities laid on each week at Bluestone, some paid extras such as tournament games, kayaking, sky wires and much more but a lot of them are free too like the indoor soft play area, mini golf and ball pool among other things in the Adventure Centre.

We had booked and paid for the Ranger show on one of the nights but I was that switched off I totally forgot about it. I suppose it’s a testament to how relaxing Bluestone really is. We did make it to the family quiz in the pub in the village; I couldn’t believe it when we won. I got to take home a bottle of wine for my children’s efforts!

On Thursday morning we had booked onto the guided historical walk of Bluestone, luckily we didn’t miss that. It was a brilliant experience for all the family. We learned lots about the history of Bluestone, Castle Coch and the surrounding land from Terry John their resident historian. He was fantastic and made sure to hold the interest of everyone on the tour.

The Blue Lagoon is where we spent a lot of our time; the kids were in heaven with the flumes, wave pool and lazy river. We didn’t realise before we went though that we couldn’t go into the large pool as a family due to restrictions on the parent child/baby ratio. 



One of the adults had to remain in the baby pool at all times with either Lorcan or Oisín. It was a bit of a pain but we managed to switch back and forth so we both got to spend time having fun with each of the kids. There’s a reasonably priced cafe and a children’s game area upstairs in the Blue Lagoon.

I felt it was a pity though that they had some nights with no activities while other nights, like the night we paid for dinner at Camp Smokey (the only night it’s on) we missed the free family show in the village.

Stone Travel Tip: Bring a ball, kites, bubbles, Frisbee and other outdoor fun games for the kids to play out the back of your house at the end of the day or while you’re getting sorted to go out for the day.

Camp Smokey! 

Where to eat:


At Bluestone you’re spoilt for choice they’ve everything from a chipper to Camp Smokey where we spent our favourite night of the holiday at a Shindig. The onsite shop sells everything you could need for making your own dinner in your lodge and premade sandwiches perfect for picnics at competitive prices.

The walk down to Camp Smokey is an adventure in itself as you have to switch back and forth along the walkway down the steep ravine. The kids were excited as they could see the campfire burning as we made our way down. We paid for a 2 hour dinner and show experience. 

We had an amazing evening laughing, singing and dancing. Our 3 year old Lorcan had to jump onto his chair dancing when the band started playing Dolly Parton 9 to 5 or 5 to 5 as he now calls it.

It really need to be a bit longer though as my daughters were a bit put out that they didn’t get enough time to eat, they were enjoying their dinner when our table was cleared for dessert. 

Having said that it really made our holiday & I’ll always have great memories of that night, I 100% recommend it to anyone going to Bluestone. I’d go so far as to say I’d do it two nights if they had it on two nights and we would pay extra for a longer show. We paid £97.70 for dinner drinks were extra.

Stone Travel Tip: If you want to bring food & supplies into Bluestone with you there’s a Morrison’s and a Tesco Extra 10 minutes away.

Things to do outside the Bluestone Resort:

There’s no shortage of things to do in the area around Bluestone. We took trips to local beaches at Tenby, Pendine and Saundersfoot. Tenby was by far our favourite. On the day we left Bluestone we spent the day at Folly Farm, it’s so much more than a farm. It’s a giant farm, zoo and funfair all rolled into one. We were the first to arrive and the last to leave.

Stone Travel Tip: If you like fish and chips you have to try Park Road fish & chip shop in Tenby, it’s delicious.

Overall:


We had an absolute blast; the kids were only talking about it today. That’s what prompted me to get writing this review. Our little ones were out like lights each evening when we got back to our lodge. All that fresh air, walking and swimming really took it out of them. Bluestone National Park Resort is where memories are made and future holidays will always be compared to Bluestone. 

I definitely won’t hesitate the next time I think about booking. Bluestone holds fantastic themed events for Halloween and if you’re looking to get away from it all over Christmas they’re open for stays over the festive period including Christmas day.

Stone Travel Tip: Sign up to Bluestones newsletter HERE as they regularly send fantastic special offers on accommodation and activities.


*** Disclaimer:

As advised above we received a
complimentary stay at Bluestone National Park Resort.
As usual all thoughts are my own.
As ever neither free services nor
payment would ever sway my opinion.***

19 comments:

Karollin said...

What a fantastic family friendly travel place and idea you delivered before us. As a new reader, I was impressed much when I found the title of the post in the search page. Surely this was an outstanding exploration. In fact, my browsing story was to hunt for information and some reviews about accommodation in brisbane area as we have planned to take tour there. But Bluestone National Park Resort was also in our future consideration. So, I couldn't but hit on the title and wow! I discovered me into your sweet park area and excited with the sweet details you revealed in the page. That's amazing! The direction of how to get there, accommodation facilities, stone travel tips (do our kids love to lost themselves in the funny world), things to do in the resort and what not. You really made the trip so appealing and inviting. Love your awesome stuffs.

Daniyel said...

This content is simply exciting and creative. I have been deciding on a institutional move and this has helped me with one aspect. where is montenegro

Tina Cromwell said...

What a handsome and authentic review has been picked up here for the nature and resort fans. Just discovered this wonderful weblog and charmed with the sweet details. The Bluestone National Park Resort looks really beautiful and attractive. Seriously the interior and outer views can make any traveler or visitor crazy to stay some days. Would try for sure in future. By the way, if you’re a commercial business that relies on walk-in freezers, a problem with your freezer could be damaging to your bottom line. The costs of commercial freezer repairs can be off-putting, but a quick and cost-effective repair can save your walk-in freezer from costly bigger repairs or even replacements down the line. For minimal disruption to your business and assurance down the line, it’s best to get walk-in freezer problems fixed as soon as possible and surely if it is in Toronto area, walk-in cooler repair in Toronto might be the perfect solution.

Anonymous said...

สล็อตออนไลน์ เล่นฟรีไม่เสียเงินสักบาท ! เกมสล็อตออนไลน์ค่ายชั้นนำ ทดลองเล่นสล็อต PG ฟรีที่ AMBBET GAME ค่ายสล็อตอันดับ 1 ทดลองเล่นฟรี ไม่ต้องสมัครให้เสียเวลา เครดิตฟรีไม่อั้น ไม่ต้องเเชร์ ฟรี 100% กดรับได้ใหม่เรื่อยๆ เกมสล็อตยอดนิยม มีให้เลือกเล่นทุกเก มีเกมให้เล่นมากกว่า 200 เกม เล่นได้เลยไม่ต้องโหลด เล่นฟรีได้ 24 ชั่วโมง.

hotels in aruba said...

Travel is an important part of our life and I think this is the best way to create positivity in life. Travel to new places in the world is also a way to learn about new things in the world. I think it is best for health.

Sam William said...

The content you share is really helpful for me. I hope you will provide more great information.

Natalia said...

Simply it was a hilarious review. Bluestone National Park Resort seems organized and decorated in stunning environment. Every photo looks so so nature friendly, appealing and inviting that might be able to attract the visitors and vacation addicts. This kind of property can make the highest business probability of course. Anyway, I can here mention a property management service in Fresno that offers to handle rent collection, deposits, lease agreements, prompt communication with tenants, and even evictions, so you won’t have to lift a finger. They also use in-house contractors and established relationships to provide unbeatable rates on contract work. Yeah, Utopia Property Management Fresno is really ready to be your property friend with their professional and skilled service.

William said...

The park, hotel rides, and beach are so beautiful and amazing. Simply Love it.
Visit our Website for the Best Services in Dubai
Best Repairing Company in Dubai

Anonymous said...

It's of course a hilarious journey to your resourceful and super organized blogworld. I was wondered seeing how you manipulated different type of topics of numerous taste. This was cool and awesome feeling to find me into your lovely zone. Anyway, the sweet details about bluestone national park and resort your uncovered before us was mind-blowing. How to get there, accommodation, travel tips, where to eat, things to do- oh everything you described here was excellent and inspiring. I appreciate great job. I am sure all the travel addicts find this post useful and tempting.
BTW if any trip fanatic guys here think of landing on Melbourne, Australia, I would like to recommend to check in Point Cook restaurants. In Point Cook, there is a RAAF Base. The current location of the RAAF Museum is Point Cook, the birthplace of the Royal Australian Air Force. There are numerous playgrounds, parks, and other public areas in Point Cook. The Cheetham and Altona Important Bird Area includes the wetlands of the Point Cook Coastal Park. Hope guys your vacation will be marvelous and super enjoyable.

Wilson said...

Thankful to this valuable content and I learned a more information about this...continue to share us.
papeles de divorcio de nueva jersey
anulación vs divorcio nueva jersey

Binary Digit said...

After reading this article, I must commend the author's efforts and be grateful for learning about this informative content. artificial intelligence solution providers

Anonymous said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Jack The Ripper said...

If you need any law-relevant guidance, Visit my page. viginia reckless driving

jamesanderson said...

Wonderful blog post! This content on your site is incredibly valuable and can be of great benefit to everyone. I came across your website while searching for information on various topics, and I must say that you consistently share amazing things with your readers. Your commitment to providing insightful and helpful content is truly commendable. Thank you for your efforts in educating and engaging your audience. I'm excited to explore more of your blog and continue learning from your expertise. Keep up the fantastic work!
Monmouth County Reckless Driving Lawyer

sanradavid said...

Bluestone National Park Resort in Wales offers a serene and immersive getaway, nestled in nature's embrace. With its array of accommodations, from cozy lodges to luxurious lodgings, and a plethora of family-friendly activities, the resort provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Its scenic landscapes and well-designed facilities make it an ideal destination for rejuvenation and quality time with loved ones.

Honorarios de Abogado de Bienes




Robert said...

Bluestone National Park Resort offers a wonderful escape into nature with its stunning surroundings and a wide range of activities for families, making it a memorable destination for a relaxing break.

Abogados Accidente de Camionaje

Black Friday deals said...

This is the best website for fashion trends. I recommend all readers that they must read your blogs. Black Friday deals

Auston said...

south jersey flsa lawyer
The review of Bluestone National Park Resort in Wales captures the resort's picturesque setting, highlighting its natural beauty. It emphasizes family-friendly features, providing detailed descriptions of activities and amenities for both children and adults. The review also provides accommodation insights, providing a clear picture of available choices for potential visitors. The well-structured content contributes to its readability, covering aspects like setting, family features, and accommodation. The inclusion of personal experiences adds authenticity and makes the review more relatable, enhancing the overall trustworthiness of the review. Overall, the review effectively captures the resort's natural beauty and appeals to readers seeking a getaway suitable for all ages.

latestinworld said...

amy adams husband net worth Adams portrays a former artist who gave up her creative career to care for her young child. Struggling to adjust, she feels trapped and unsupported by her clueless husband, played by Scoot McNairy.