4.93 /5
Abbey Farm Caravan and Camping Park enjoys a peaceful setting surrounded by fields, beautiful scenery and grazing animals that comes from staying on a working farm. Ideal for families and couples wanting a quiet retreat, with Rhuddlan village only a short walk away, this is an ideal base to explore what North Wales has to offer. This friendly site welcomes tourers, camper vans, motorhomes and offers a luxury stay in one of three glamping pods.
Situated on a busy working farm with friendly animals for you to meet
An ideal base to explore North Wales and only ten minutes to nearby beaches
Small and friendly site just a short walk into the lovely village of Rhuddlan with pubs and shops
This award winning caravan and camping park is located on spacious fields overlooking the Clwydian Mountain ranges and sits within an area of the Site of Norman Borough Rhuddlan, a Scheduled Ancient Monument - so truly a unique place to stay. The peaceful and well maintained site has a rural feel yet only a short walk into the village where you will find plenty of places to visit, eat and drink. Only a ten minute drive to the beach in Rhyl or Prestatyn with Snowdonia mountain ranges only an hour away. A friendly family run site where everyone receives a warm welcome when they arrive whether it is from Celia, Rob, Lewis or Owen or even one of their much loved sheep dogs. The three adult only glamping pods are located at the top of the campsite field where you can enjoy uninterrupted views of the stunning Clwydian mountain range with a few sheep or cows for your light entertainment. It is perfect for anyone wanting peace and quiet in lovely surroundings with great facilities. The site is also the proud previous winner of the prestigious Visit Wales Gold Award!
Abbey Farm Caravan and Camping is open from 29/03 to 30/10.
Max 6 people
Spacious pitches with 16amp electric hook up, water points and disposal points nearby, suitable for trailer tents, campervans, caravans and motorhomes only. Pitches measure 8m wide.
Rhuddlan is only a ten minute country walk from the site where you will find plenty of places to eat, drink and visit - including Rhuddlan Castle, Bodrhyddan Hall and the beautiful nature reserve.
There are plenty of walkways and cycle paths locally and in wider North Wales including the Offa's Dyke in Prestatyn. Snowdonia National Park is an hour away where walkers can walk up Snowdon or enjoy a ride aboard the many steam trains in the area.
For thrill-seekers, there is Surf Snowdonia and the Zip World adventures offering plenty of activities for all ages and abilities. Or spend your day on the water with a range of watersports including paddle boarding, surfing, sailing and boat trips across North Wales.
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