Unique landscapes, captivating culture, and fascinating history…
Wales offers its visitors a holiday like no other. And if you want to start exploring this enchanting country, Parkdean Resorts in Wales have a holiday park for you.
With five fantastic sites in Wales covering north, west, and south Wales, one Welsh holiday just might not be enough…
Parkdean Holiday Parks Wales
Family Time At Trecco…
For a family break to remember forever, Trecco Bay Holiday Park in South Wales is one of Parkdean Resorts’ flagship sites. It offers wall-to-wall activities and entertainment that will surely keep the whole family happy.
On the doorstep of a Blue Flag beach, Trecco Bay has days out galore, from picnics on the beach to pretty villages and seaside towns to explore, with lots of family-friendly attractions thrown in for good measure.
Trecco Bay Holiday Park boasts an enviable selection of on-site activities suitable for all ages, including high ropes, a climbing wall, a sporting dome, a soft play area, an outdoor play zone, an arts and crafts den, and an amazing virtual reality experience and gaming arena.
Romance At Pendine…
Popular with couples, Pendine Sands Holiday Park in Carmarthenshire in South Wales offers visitors the best of both coastline and countryside. At seven miles long, Pendine Sands beach is the perfect place for a romantic stroll with that special someone, or why not jump in the car and head off for a memorable day out for two to explore some of the region’s beautiful countryside?
Historical sites of interest nearby include Laugharne Castle and Kidwelly Castle, as well as the enchanting towns of Tenby, Saundersfoot, and Narberth, all well worth a visit.
Pendine Sands Holiday Park is the ideal spot to return to after an intimate day out for two. It offers immaculate accommodation, an indoor swimming pool, a restaurant, and a show bar—the perfect ingredients for a romantic night out.
Get Active At Brynowen
If it’s an action-packed adventure break you’re after, there’s a Parkdean Resorts holiday park in Wales for you. Try Brynowen Holiday Park in Borth, where the dramatic mountains provide a suitably impressive backdrop for this activity-packed park.
Along with the on-site multi-sports court, there is an indoor pool known for its twisting flume, which keeps the kids coming back time and time again. The children love the outdoor adventure playground, too. Right on the doorstep, there are watersports activities and mountains and countryside aplenty to explore, making it a Mecca for outdoor enthusiasts who come from far and wide to try a whole host of physical activities and challenges.
Beach Fun At Carmarthen
Parkdean Resorts is the go-to for beach destinations. If you’re after a holiday that promises miles of golden sands, coastal walks and rock pools to explore, then Carmarthen Bay Holiday Park in Carmarthenshire is the place for you.
With the shoreline right on the doorstep of the holiday park, you can pack a picnic and head out for the day. There are also forest walks nearby, which lead to another beach at Pembrey Country Park, with loads of fabulous footpaths and cycle routes close by as well. The holiday park has excellent on-site facilities, too, so there is plenty to keep the whole family entertained.
Take The Dog To Ty Mawr
Last but certainly not least, let’s not forget about our beloved canines. Parkdean Resorts prides itself on welcoming dogs to all its resorts, so there is no need to worry about paying costly kennel fees – the dog can come on holiday, too!
One of the best dog-friendly Parkdean holiday parks is Ty Mawr in Conwy, North Wales. It has its own Woof Park, where four-legged friends can let off steam at the agility park and enjoy doggy play dates!
The park is also great for humans, offering multi-sports, high ropes, adventure golf, kart and bike hire, bungee trampolines, an arts and crafts den and adventure bugs, and a fantastic on-site bar and restaurant.
Choose Your Parkdean Wales Break
Booking a Parkdean Resorts holiday to Wales couldn’t be easier. The tricky bit will be deciding where to go. Where is your favourite Welsh destination?