Clwydian Range
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Clywdian Range is full of glorious hillside, forests and heather moorland ideal for a relaxing family dog walk, picturesque horse riding or mountain biking. Scattered with castles, hillforts, dating back to the iron-age, and historic houses to explore, your days will be filled with adventure on a caravan holiday here. Rich in a range of wildlife and stunning landscapes, it is the perfect location for those who love animals, artists and photographers alike.
Llangollen
Known for year-round festivals, trains and canals, Llangollen has a lot to offer. In an idyllic location on the banks of the beautiful river Dee and at the foot of the Berwyn mountain range, it is the perfect place to escape when on your caravan holiday. Enjoy the scenic canal with a unique horse-drawn boat trip. Take a trip on the heritage railway along the valley of Corwen or step back in time to visit Valle Crucis Abbey, the ruins of Castell Dinas Bran or Plas Newydd, the home of the ladies of Llangollen.
Rhyl and Prestatyn
Rhyl and Prestatyn are popular family caravan holiday locations because of their glorious beaches, where you can build sandcastles, eat ice cream or read a book under the blue skies. For fun and thrills, take to the sea and try sailing or windsurfing. Beyond the beach you can walk, hike and cycle through parts of Offa’s Dyke Path and the North Wales path. Visit the Gronant Dunes and Talacre Warren, a Site of Special Scientific Interest known for amazing wildlife. Nearby Rhuddlan Castle is a beautiful place to delve into history.