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Cradled on the banks of the River Clwyd Sun Valley allows you to relax and unwind surrounded by the beautiful scenery that is North Wales at it's best. From the park you can look over the river and see the imposing shape of some of the history of the area. Rhuddlan Castle has been standing guard over this region for more than 700 years and is well worth the visit.
Set in wooded countryside this friendly 5 star award-winning park boasts an ideal location in the foothills of Snowdonia National Park and some of the most spectacular scenery in Wales. Perfect for enjoying the best of both worlds a stunning location combined with superb facilities Brynteg holds numerous awards including the David Bellamy Gold Award for Conservation and offers you luxurious top-class amenities.
An excellent touring base Brynteg is within easy reach of many of North Wales' attractions and places of interest.
Nestling between the River Clywd and Rhyl's glorious sandy beaches Sunnyvale boasts a unique beachside setting at the mouth of Kimmel Bay. A superb base for exploring the famous miles of golden sands and Rhyl's eternally popular traditional seaside attractions.
Chester Llandudno Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful North Wales coast are among a wealth of attractions to explore further afield.
Nestling in woodland just three miles from Montgomery this is the perfect base for exploring. Completely unspoilt the surrounding area offers the charming beauty of the Shropshire borders to the east and the rugged splendour of the Welsh mountains the Dovey valley and Cardigan Bay to the west. With the high standards provided by Penllwyn plus the freedom to wander over meadow land and along the canal towpath this is a holiday you will wish to repeat.
Fishing is available on the lake Montgomery canal and the River Severn at no extra charge.
Surrounded by countryside and a lovely coastline this park offers you a holiday the whole family will enjoy in an ideal spot for exploring the magic of Wales.
Close to Merlin's city of Caerfyrddin Kidwelly Castle Dylan Thomas' boathouse at Laugharne and RAF Pembrey is located on the far side of the Gwendraeth Estuary Carmarthen Bay has something for everyone. The indoor fun pool with its flume and spa bath offers hours of relaxing fun for all the family while the more active will enjoy the challenge of the Sports Resorts programme. Young children will find plenty to keep them amused with the fun and games on offer with their own activity packed clubs while teenagers can make new friends when they join The Mix.
In the evenings the Boathouse Bar provides a great venue for a quiet drink and a game of pool or there's music and lights in the Waterfront Showbar and its fabulous line up of family entertainment including shows dancing competitions and live cabaret.
Please note: Although a railway line runs adjacent to the park Carmarthen Bay is not served by public transport.
This beautiful area is home to a wealth of visitor attractions castles gardens coastal parks theme parks farm parks waterfalls potteries and opportunities for watersports and outdoor pursuits abound.
Enviably located on the beautiful North Wales coastline close to the area's famously lush rolling countryside Robin Hood Rhyl boasts something to suit everyone. Ideal for enjoying the delights of a traditional family seaside holiday.
An excellent array of facilities await on the park. Children will love Leo's Kids' Club while the superb indoor pool and all-weather football pitches guarantee fun for all.
Once the sun goes down a fantastic programme of entertainment offers an ideal way for the whole family to relax into the evening.
The lovely surrounding area hosts a wealth of diverse activities catering for all tastes. Golden sandy beaches the bustling promenades of Rhyl and Prestatyn and Snowdonia National Park are all within easy reach.
There's something for everyone at this well run family friendly and beautifully landscaped park. Children will love splashing around in the indoor pool and can enjoy playing in their own outdoor play area whilst for mum and dad there's first class live shows and family entertainment on offer in the 'stars' club house and of course a great bar serving tasty pub snacks.
Located in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park this breathtaking area is teeming with visitor attractions and local events. The park sits less than a mile from picturesque Saundersfoot and less than four miles from the tourist hotspot of Tenby both with their stunning sandy beaches visitors are truly spoilt for choice.
Greenacres truly has it all! With direct access to a magnificent sandy beach its own nature reserve and a superb array of first-class facilities an ideal base for a fun-packed family holiday.
A superb base for touring Snowdonia and Portmeirion are nearby Ffestiniog Railway Caernarfon Porthmadog Bangor and a wealth of visitor attractions are all easily accessible.
Award-winning Lydstep Beach nestles in the beautiful and peaceful Pembrokeshire National Park. Enjoying breathtaking views over tranquil countryside yet boasting a fun-packed Blue Flag beach on the doorstep Lydstep offers the best of both worlds a perfect balance for a holiday to suit everyone.
Set in and around a 200-year-old mansion you enjoy a host of leisure activities including a superb swimming pool and vibrant entertainment facilities. Together with the various watersports on hand at the beach this park is ideal for those seeking action and adventure or those wishing just to relax and take it easy.
Close to medieval Tenby the glorious surrounding area is home to a wealth of castles beaches and traditional seaside attractions.
Pen-y-Garth is situated within the wonderful Snowdonia National Park with its breathtaking scenery. It is the perfect place to relax and unwind and really is Wales at its stunning best majestic rural and friendly. No queues and no rush. Its a place for walkers and sailors. Bala Lake is close by the largest piece of natural open water in the country and a magnet for water sports enthusiasts whilst the mountains and valleys are perfect for everything from a stroll to a more challenging hike.
Bala is a quaint market town with a range of traditional shops housed in picturesque buildings making it a charming example of Welsh country life.