Abbeyford Holiday Park

Bryn Road, Towyn, North Wales

Attractions - North Wales

Stretching from the Victorian resort of Llandudno in the West, to Prestatyn in the East, the beautiful North Wales coastline has attracted holidaymakers for years.

An expanse of sandy and pebble beaches sweep all the way from Colwyn Bay to our holiday parks at Pensarn and Towyn.

There are three to choose from - Abbeyford is set in the heart of bustling Towyn and is great for families. Kingsley and Lyndale holiday parks are smaller and quieter, ideal for younger families and couples. All have beach access and offer affordable holiday homes to buy which means you can enjoy holidays as often as you like.

Rhyl Sun Centre

Rhyl Sun Centre near Abbeyford Holiday Park
Enjoy the warm tropical climate whatever the weather outside at the Rhyl Sun Centre. Ride the rapids on a tube and descend over 300 ft. Dare to ride the 200 ft black hole or use our boards and try some surfing. Current favourites include the lagoon pool with waves and tropical storms and the 240 ft dragon slide ... there are plenty of water based activities for all ages. Enjoy a ride on our rooftop monorail or just laze around and try out the outside sun terrace or the new Lite Bite eatery.

Welsh Mountain Zoo

The Welsh Mountain Zoo near to Abbeyford  Holiday Park
Roam the wooded pathways to see British wildlife including red squirrels, golden eagles and pine martens. Don't miss the things that make the Welsh Mountain Zoo zoonique! The penguin parade, sealion shows and chimp encounter, Bear Falls, the children's farm, reptile house, alligator beach and much more - including the exciting and extensive Jungle Adventureland,Tarzan Trail and the multimedia centre.

Snowdon Mountain Railway
Travel on the only public track and pinion railway to the Summit of Snowdon, at 3560 ft the highest mountain in England and Wales. Your journey begins at Llanberis Station and continues across an impressive viaduct, past a spectacular waterfall cascading through an ancient oak forest before starting the long haul up to the ridge and onto the mountain itself.
During your ascent of the mountain listen to an in-carriage commentary revealing the secrets of Snowdonia, a region rich in landscape, wildlife and myth. On fine days the views from the summit are breathtaking and take in the Isle of Man and the Wicklow mountains in Ireland.

 

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