Nestled just three miles from the pristine coastline, Dinas Caravan Park and Camping offers an idyllic retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, our park is the perfect base for exploring a variety of award-winning beaches, where you can indulge in fun-filled activities such as shell collecting, sandcastle building, and exhilarating body surfing.

At Dinas, we prioritize creating a family-friendly atmosphere that encourages connection with nature and one another. Our spacious pitches cater to both caravans and tents, providing a comfortable setting for your adventures under the stars. With ample recreational opportunities right at your doorstep—including scenic walking trails and exciting water sports—there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the great outdoors.

What sets Dinas Caravan Park apart is our commitment to ensuring a memorable experience for every guest. Our on-site facilities include clean restrooms, a well-stocked shop, and a welcoming communal space where families can gather and share stories of their day’s adventures. Discover the perfect blend of relaxation and activity at Dinas Caravan Park and Camping—your gateway to unforgettable family moments by the sea.

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