Breath Taking Natural Holidays At Caravan Parks North Wales
The North Wales countryside is famous for its rolling grasslands, hills, abundant natural vegetation, monuments, and castles. The uninhibited natural surroundings and ageless monuments and culture make it the best place to spend an exploratory holiday. North Wales also has some of the world’s most famous landmarks such as the Pontcysyllte Viaduct, Valley Crucis Abbey, Llangollen Canal, Erddig house, Chirk Castle, Powis Castle, Beaumaris Castle, Caernarvon Castle and many more. The best thing about the North Welsh countryside is the magnificence of the natural landscape covered with greenery making it ideal for exploration and a feast for the eyes.
What you experience here is clean country air and North Wales holiday parks offer this in plenty as they have spacious pitches available for visitors to park their caravans and motorhomes on. The parks, with their all year round facilities and amenities, provide a luxurious and comfortable stay for visitors while they also provide entertainment for the organisation of various activities including visiting the nearby local attractions. Wrexham is one of the biggest attractions on the northern side of Wales, as it holds the biggest market in the northern country and is the most popular amongst tourists who visit here. The place also has several historical monuments, lush green surroundings, and the extremely famous shopping centre Eagles Meadow. The entire area of Eagles Meadow is filled with food outlets, retail shops, gaming areas where you can play ten pin bowling and, of course, a cinema where you can enjoy a Hollywood film.
Staying in one of the caravan parks North Wales will also provide lots of entertainment for the kids. For children, the North Wales area is extremely enjoyable as it has the water rapids of Waterworld where admission is free, and the Ty Mawr Country Park which is also free to enter. This is located near Wrexham and has a variety of animal species including rabbits, chickens, pigs, donkeys and goats. A stroll along the River Dee will also offer you magnificent sights of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Viaduct. There is more entertainment for kids at the Techniquest Glyndwr discovery centre which offers a planetarium and science theatre where they can experience science at first hand.
The Park Hall Farm located near Oswestry is another attraction for tourists as it provides indoor playbarns, outdoor play areas, hands-on animal activities, exhibitions, museums and driving activities. Then there is the overwhelming presence of the natural surroundings that take your breath away while erasing the memory of congested city life.
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