Caravan & camping Park in the stunning Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in North Wales
Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park is a clean and friendly site located in beautiful open countryside of North Wales. The park is close to the many attractions of the North Wales coastline as well as marvellous Snowdonia National Park. You can enjoy pleasant walks in the area, including at Offa’s Dyke. Less than 8 miles away you can visit the peaceful coastal resorts of Rhyl and Prestatyn. Approximately 3 miles away the village of Dyserth features the astounding Dyserth Waterfalls. Rhuddlan Castle and Bodrhyddan Hall are also both within a few minutes’ drive from the park..
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caravan combines many of the benefits of owning a holiday home with owning a mobile caravan.
"Fantastic place piece and quiet set in the countryside"
crazy adventure playground and Sparky’s Krew with fun activities will keep the kids amused for hours
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A stunningly situated holiday park on the beautiful North Wales coastline close to Llandudno
Caerwys Road, Rhuallt, St Asaph, Saint Asaph LL17 0TY, UK
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