Holiday parks in Wales give you the opportunity to discover all this spectacular country has to offer. From the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and all the natural beauty of Carmarthenshire to the stunning North Wales coast, you can explore it all! Wales caravan holidays are the ideal way to relax and unwind with your loved ones.
Holiday Parks in 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
The Warren, Abersoch
Trawsfynydd Holiday Village
Ty Mawr Holiday Park
Ty Newydd Holiday Apartments
Whitehouse Leisure Park
Brynowen Holiday Park
Clarach Bay Holiday Village
Quay West Holiday Park
Rhos Holiday Home Park
Woodlands Lodge Retreat
Carmarthen Bay Holiday Village
Gower Holiday Village
Heritage Park, Stepaside
Pendine Sands Holiday Park
Penlan Holiday Park
Talbenny Hall Holiday Cottages
Why Holiday Parks in Wales?
All of these delightful holiday parks in Wales come with their own on-site facilities as well as a whole host of attractions nearby. There are outdoor play areas, swimming pools, picnic areas, delicious places to eat and pet-friendly accommodation choices.
Wales offers a plethora of countryside walking, coastal scenery and adrenaline-pumping adventures for all of the family to enjoy. It’s undoubtedly a memorable destination for a holiday! Look forward to uncovering Wales’ interesting heritage, by paying a visit to one of many castles before admiring breath-taking scenery on the coast and countryside walks. Caravan parks in Wales are a great choice for a holiday for all the family!
Places to visit from Holiday Parks in Wales
Staying at one of these holiday parks in Wales means you have access to thrilling new adventures. Whether that’s long walks on sandy beaches while the sun sets in the distance, climbing mountains in Snowdonia National Park or taking on new activities such as watersports, canyoning and archery.
Pembrokeshire is home to many lovely market towns and villages. Tenby is known for its 13th-century walls, sandy shoreline and Castle Beach, while St David's Cathedral and St Govan’s Chapel are also worth a visit.
Aberystwyth is a lovely place for a getaway; a wonderful area of West Wales steeped in history. You can see its castle, North Beach and even climb to the peak of Constitution Hill. Bannau Brycheiniog National Park is also a must if you’re visiting the South of Wales, with walking, dark skies, mountains, festivals and waterfalls.
Our Wales travel guide can give you some inspiration for things to do while you’re staying at these holiday parks in Wales.
Types of Wales Holidays
Holiday parks in Wales are great for a family holiday or a break for two, and there are many other Wales holidays to embark on with your group of friends too. If you’re looking to bring the whole family around check out these dog-friendly holiday parks in Wales.
Once you’ve explored what Wales has to offer, find your next getaway with more of these holiday parks in the UK.