Booking a stay at one of these North Wales caravan parks opens the door to a world of natural beauty, cultural richness and outdoor excitement. Experience the magic of North Wales and discover why these holiday parks in North Wales are so popular by securing your stay today!
Holiday Parks in North Wales
Artro Lodge Country Park
Brynteg Holiday Park
Gimblet Rock Holiday Park
Glan Gwna Holiday Park
Llannrech Holiday Park
Presthaven Sands Holiday Park
Robin Hood Holiday Park
The Paddocks Lodge Park
Trawsfynydd Holiday Village
Ty Mawr Holiday Park
Ty Newydd Holiday Apartments
Whitehouse Leisure Park
Why Caravan Parks in North Wales?
Renowned for its stunning landscapes, historical landmarks and countless walking opportunities, it's little wonder why holidays in this wonderous region are so popular, and these North Wales holiday parks provide the perfect base.
North Wales is a realm of picturesque coastlines, dramatic mountain vistas, and sprawling countryside. Whether you’re up for a hike to the summit of the country's highest peak, fancy spending a day on the beach, or simply exploring new towns and villages, you’re spoilt for choice on a break at one of these Caravan Parks in North Wales.
Take advantage of our North Wales Travel Guide and start planning your time at a North Wales holiday park.
Places to visit from Holiday Parks in North Wales
When you stay at one of these North Wales holiday parks, you unlock a world of incredible experiences. Lace up your walking boots and immerse yourself in the great outdoors with a trip to Snowdonia, embarking on scenic hikes through Snowdonia's mountain trails or soak in the spectacular scenery of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in Anglesey.
There are beach days galore when you stay at one of these caravan parks in North Wales. For a more leisurely experience, visitors can enjoy charming seaside towns like Abersoch, with its range of boutique shops, cafés and restaurants to explore. Sample fresh seafood at one of the local eateries or browse the shops for unique gifts and souvenirs.
Llandudno offers a plethora of activities for visitors to enjoy; take a ride on the Great Orme Tramway for panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, while history buffs will appreciate attractions like Llandudno Pier, one of the longest piers in Wales.
For something a little different, why not visit the colourful village of Portmeirion, where the streets are decorated with jaw-dropping Italianate architecture?
With its combination of natural beauty, historic landmarks, and outdoor adventures, North Wales promises an unforgettable holiday experience for all.
Other places to visit from North Wales Holiday Parks:
Mid Wales
South Wales
Welsh Coast
West Wales
Types of North Wales Holidays