**Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park** offers a delightful escape in the heart of the stunning North Wales countryside. Nestled amidst rolling hills and scenic landscapes, our park is designed to provide families and outdoor enthusiasts with a tranquil yet vibrant retreat. Just a stone’s throw away from the breathtaking Snowdonia National Park and the picturesque North Wales coastline, you’ll find an abundance of recreational opportunities right at your doorstep, from invigorating hikes along Offa’s Dyke to relaxing beach days at nearby Rhyl and Prestatyn.

Our family-friendly atmosphere ensures that both children and adults can enjoy a memorable stay. With spacious pitches and well-maintained facilities, Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park is perfect for camping, caravanning, and exploring the great outdoors. The nearby village of Dyserth, home to the magnificent Dyserth Waterfalls, invites visitors to experience nature’s beauty firsthand, while historic sites like Rhuddlan Castle and Bodrhyddan Hall add a touch of culture to your adventure.

At Penisar Mynydd, we pride ourselves on providing a clean, welcoming environment where guests can unwind and connect with nature. Our dedicated staff is here to ensure you have everything you need for a comfortable stay, making it an ideal base for your North Wales exploration. Embrace the great outdoors and create lasting memories at Penisar Mynydd Caravan Park—your home away from home in one of the UK’s most enchanting regions.

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