Lyons Holiday
Parks offer the ideal holiday for all the family, because
we understand how important it is to get it right. Our
aim is to provide the perfect environment to unwind
in; parks that offer everything, including top class
entertainment, fine dining, exciting activities, comfort,
fun and relaxation in beautiful settings. We have four
parks to choose from, each with its own unique style
and theme. Lyons Robin Hood, Lyons Eryl Hall, Lyons
Pendyffryn Hall and Lyons Mound Holiday Park are part
of our family of parks that all meet the same quality
guidelines we have become famous for. Trust Lyons Holiday
Parks, exceptional parks for exceptional holidays.

Lyons Holiday Parks have been in the business of creating
perfect holiday environments for over 75 years now and
feature four of the best caravan parks along the beautiful
North Wales coastline. With one catering for family
holidays in a traditional seaside resort with caravans
and chalets for rent as well as privately owned luxury
holiday homes. The other three are designed exclusively
for privately owned caravans.
North Wales is one of the most beautiful locations in the United Kingdom. This lush area features golden sandy beaches, breathtaking vistas, majestic Snowdonia, tiny villages crammed with character, exciting seaside towns packed with activities and nature providing both a habitat for an abundance of wildlife as well as a feast for your eyes and health. Each of our four parks has been sited to take full advantage of the wonders that are North Wales.

Prestatyn, Rhyl and Conwy are easily accessed from all parks and offer all the fun that seaside towns are renowned for. Each has a promenade packed with entertainment, fish and chip shops galore, beautiful sandy beaches, temperate weather and safe seas. There are various attractions too including the Sealife Centre which is a perfect outing for rainy days or any day. Shopping too is available in these towns with plenty of souvenir shops as well as unique craft shops, groceries, clothes, music and the usual run of high street stores.
Surrounding villages like Denbigh and Rhuddlan and
the UK's tiniest city, St. Asaph, offer lovely inns
and quaint shops as well as a good helping of heritage
in every building. The history of this area is both
fascinating and unique with many battles fought for
religion and land and many scars still visible on the
landscape. Castles now in ruins lay like stepping stones
alongside well maintained castles where the restoration
work makes it easy to picture them in their heyday.
Myths and legends too abound with talk of witches and
curses, magic, mystery and dragons slain for the beauty
of princesses. This rich and diverse culture willingly
offers up its secrets to those who want to delve and
explore.
For lovers of nature and sport, North Wales should feel like home. Here you will find well managed woodland areas that provide safe habitat to a many species of bird and small animals. Out to sea you will find dolphins at play and within the lakes, trout awaiting a hook! Walkers will never manage to find all the delightful walks but will find immense pleasure trying, whilst mountaineers will be challenged by the extremes of this land. Cyclists, hill walkers and water sports enthusiasts too are catered for. North Wales, there is nothing like it for fun, scenery and pleasure. |