Wales is a destination that has plenty to offer for those looking for a family holiday without spending over the odds. Not only is this a place that has plenty of culture to explore but it also offer some stunning areas of natural beauty and a host of attractions for visitors to enjoy. One of the best ways to enjoy your stay in Wales is by staying at one of the many caravan parks that can be found here, which means that you can look forward to being at the heart of some of the most stunning landscapes while also enjoying freedom, comfort and your own space rather than being cooped up in a hotel room.
Some of the top caravan parks to stay at
You will find a variety of excellent caravan parks to stay at when you come to Wales, so you simply need to decide which part of Wales you want to stay in and what sort of caravan you want in terms of size. Some of the options include:
Prestahaven Sands: Located in Prestatyn, North Wales, this is the perfect place for a family holiday. You can enjoy the comfort of a spacious and fully equipped caravan while also benefitting from being right by the beach when you stay at Presthaven Sands. There are plenty of activities to enjoy, including sports, entertainment and children’s activities. You will also find yourself within easy reach of attractions such as the Welsh Mountain Zoo, and Conwy Castle amongst others. There is also a lazy river to enjoy when you come to this campsite, making it perfect for both fun and relaxation with your family. Roller blading, laser combat, biking and karting are just a few of the many activities you will be able to look forward to.
Marconi Holiday Village: When you stay at Marconi Holiday Village in Penarth you will find yourself not only surrounded by breathtaking scen4ery and incredible views over the Bristol Channel but also in one of the closest caravan parks to Cardiff. There are a number of facilities on site, such as a clubhouse, pool and restaurant. You can also get to Cardiff with ease, where you can explore a range of attractions. This includes the famous Millennium Stadium, which hosts a range of exciting events including some of the matches from the up and coming Rugby World Cup between 19th September and 18th October. If you don’t get to see the matches in person, you can always go on sites such as bookmakers.co.uk to catch up on the latest rugby news and explore the other sites in Cardiff such as the Welsh Folk Museum, fabulous Cardiff Castle, and the National Museum.
Robin Hood Caravan Park: Situated in Denbigshire, this is a park that offers spacious caravans and chalets to suit different needs and budgets. There is plenty to look forward to onsite when you stay here, including pools and spa, sports facilities, shows and entertainment, amusements, dining facilities including an American style diner, bars, and play areas for the kids. You can also reach some wonderful local attractions with ease including Chester Zoo and the Blue Planet Aquarium amongst others.
Kiln Park Holiday Centre: This park is located close to the beach in Tenby, South Wales. You can choose from a range of accommodation options when you stay at Kiln Park as well as enjoying a host of facilities, amenities and activities. Some of the great facilities onsite include indoor and outdoor pools, sports activities, children’s activities and kids clubs, and some great shows. You can also head to the stunning Blue Flag beach, explore the quaint and charming town, or visit attractions such as the museum at Castle Hill.