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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.
Caernarfon Castle

Caernarfon Castle is the most famous and, perhaps, the most striking medieval monument inWales - which, is just as its builder, King Edward I intended. Imaginative exhibitions inside the towers bring history alive, and the castle's stylish, modern shop offers a wide range of goods. The castle and the town walls are a World Heritage Site.
Llechwedd Slate Caverns

Winner of all major tourism awards, Llechwedd offers two underground rides and free surface attractions. The deep mine tour begins with a ride on Britain's steepest passenger railway for a walk through ten sound and light sequences, led by the ghost of a Victorian miner. The Miners Tramway is a guided tour with demonstrations of Victorian mining skills. In the Victorian Village, re-minted Victorian coins are available from The Old Bank for such delights as a penn'orth of boiled sweets at the corner shop, or a pint at the village pub.