Prestatyn Caravan Holidays and Holiday Parks

Historically in Flintshire, Prestatyn is a small and compact town on the Irish Sea coast that has a long history dating way back to pre-historic times but in the modern period, many holidaymakers use the resort as a relaxing base for exploring all that North Wales has to offer.
The great news is that the town is home to some great caravan holiday parks, with the best reviewed right here on Carahols.
Prestatyn Holiday Parks
Here are our top 10 caravan holiday parks in Prestatyn.
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Here at CaraHols.co.uk we make booking a holiday on caravan holiday parks in Prestatyn as simply as possible. Simply follow the links on this page for more information on Prestatyn caravan holiday parks or visit the park’s operator direct for up to the minute availability and for the very latest special offers on caravan holidays in Prestatyn on the North Wales coast.
Prestatyn Caravan Holidays
The town of Prestatyn is just to the north of Snowdonia National Park, to the west of Chester, close to Wrexham and just a short drive from the Isle of Anglesey, which makes it a popular holiday spot for those wanting to explore.
With decent road and rail connections, getting around is simple but there is lots on offer in the town itself and the area surrounding it.
From our point of view, one of the great things about the town of Prestatyn is that it is home to a number of caravan holiday parks. From larger parks with lots to offer holidaymakers to small parks perfect for enjoying the peacefulness of the area, there is a park for everybody.
Prestatyn Attractions
For many the biggest attraction of Prestatyn is the large sandy beach that the town offers. From long strolls to simply taking in the scenery and fresh sea air, there is nothing quite like been at the seaside and at Prestatyn you can do just that.
The area is full of history and there are many sites that you can get a glimpse of that past including the Roman Bath House that gives a fascinating look at one of the most iconic images of the Roman period.
Due to the towns location near to Chester, it was important to Romans and even back then, they seem to have known the importance of relaxing by the sea.
Prestatyn Castle is sadly mostly gone but history fans may still want to visit the site whilst other popular attractions include the tows Coronation Gardens and the coastal raceway which gives a great day out for families.
The towns Christ church is an impressive church that still offers regular services whilst a more modern Sunday activity is visiting a car boot and you can do just that at the Prestatyn market and car boot.
Location
Prestatyn is located on the North Wales coast, to the east of Rhyl, the west of Liverpool and overlooking the Irish Sea towards Cumbria and the Isle of Man.
Transport
Prestatyn is just a short drive from the A55, also known as the North Wales Expressway, which links North Wales with Chester and the M56/M53 as well as most other North Wales seaside resorts.
That makes it easy for those with access to their own transport to reach the resort, especially for those coming form the north of England the Midlands.
The town also has it’s own train station, which is on the North Wales Coast Line, connecting the town with Holyhead to the west and Chester in the east.
Out and About
As a small town, the majority of holidaymakers will use the town as a base for exploring North Wales and the surrounding area and the great news is that there is lots to visit.
Just a short drive or train ride to the west is the historic city of Chester, just over the border in Wales.
Chester offers lots for visitors including one of Britain’s leading zoos, numerous historic sites including a roman amphitheatre and city walls.
The city is also home to some of the best shopping in the north west as well as a good range of cafes, bars, restaurants and also it is home to a leading horse racing track.
Just a short drive to the west of the town is Rhyl, another small seaside town and resort on the North Wales coast.
Further west is the popular seaside resort of Llandudno as well as Conwy, home to one of Wales top castles.
To the south west of Prestatyn is the beautiful Snowdonia National park, home to Mount Snowdon and it is also the location of the Snowdonia Mountain Railway, a must for all holidaymakers to Wales.
If you are new to the north west, a trip to Liverpool, once again across the border in England, is well worth an hour or so drive. Liverpool is one of the worlds greatest cities and offers fantastic shopping and eating as well as been home to great attractions including the Beatles experience and the historic waterfront.
If you are in the town for a length of time, why not head over to the Isle of Anglesey and take in some great seaside resorts and historic sites or jump on one of the regular ferries across the Irish sea and have a day out in Dublin?
Here at CaraHols.co.uk we make booking a holiday on caravan holiday parks in Prestatyn as simply as possible. Simply follow the links on this page for more information on Prestatyn caravan holiday parks or visit the park’s operator direct for up to the minute availability and for the very latest special offers on caravan holidays in Prestatyn on the North Wales coast.
Prestatyn is home to lots of caravan holiday parks including those owned and operated by the biggest caravan holiday park companies.