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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.
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.
Commanding stunning views over rolling countryside from its sunny hillside setting this beautifully landscaped park offers the perfect rural escape. You enjoy a fabulous spa including a Jacuzzi boasting glorious views together with a wealth of walks and places to explore in the lovely surrounding countryside.
Llandudno and Conwy are both 15 minutes'drive North Wales' major attractions are all within easy reach.
Beautifully tucked away in a secluded 33-acre valley on the edge of the picturesque riverside town of Llangollen these stunning Canadian-inspired lodges offer the ultimate exclusive retreat for those seeking to get back to nature.
Each architect-designed lodge boasts a spacious contemporary interior furnished to exacting standards and finished with state of the art features.
Set against the scenic backdrop of Fron Fawr mountain this luxurious hideaway is also ideally placed for enjoying the wealth of activities on offer in the local area including white-water rafting canoeing fishing climbing and nature walks.
If you are seeking a holiday that includes climbing majestic mountains walking behind raging waterfalls exploring mysterious gorges and even visiting a castle clinging to the top of a cliff or simply relaxing and taking in such stunning scenery then look no further! Brecon Cottages enjoy an indoor heated swimming pool gym games room sauna tennis court and dry ski slope together with a nearby trekking centre.
Opening directly onto a wonderful safe sandy beach just a short stroll from the centre of lively Prestatyn Lido Beach is a perfect location for you to explore this magnificent area of Wales.
Together with the facilities on the park you enjoy use of the amenities at the privately owned leisure complex 5 minutes' walk including a swimming pool and bar with occasional entertainment.
Rhyl with it's unique revolving sky tower. Snowdonia National Park Caernarfon Castle Dyserth Waterfalls and Offa's Dyke are all close by.
At Penrhos you are approximately 1½ miles from the nearest beach in the scenic Wyre Valley just 9 miles south of Aberystwyth. Great for serious golfers and beginners alike there is a challenging 18 hole golf course and a 9 hole par 3 or 4 course suitable for beginners with driving range and reduced green fees. You enjoy the use of a splendid leisure centre with indoor swimming pool gym steam room sauna and solarium. There are two comfortable bars one for adults only. The Penrhos grill serves excellent bar food and the Fairways restaurant has a table d'hote menu.
Close by are historic towns and quaint harbour villages with shops pubs and restaurants. The village shop is nearby and sailing fishing and riding are available locally.
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.
Enjoying a gloriously secluded setting these luxurious lodges boast private hot tubs and sit just minutes' drive from the attractive Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells. Perfect for a relaxing break at any time of year.
Outdoor attractions abound including superb fishing mountain biking birdwatching and pony trekking. Hay on Wye is nearby Cardigan Bay and Gower are both easily accessible
On the west coast of Wales within the beautiful Snowdonia National Park Barmouth Bay offers a unique blend of sea and mountain with magnificent walks orienteering mountain biking and golf. With history at every turn there are plenty of pubs cafes and restaurants within easy reach.