Holidays
Accommodation guide
Our holiday parks
Lyons Robin Hood
The ultimate beachside family park with an all-singing, all-dancing vibrant lust for life!
Lyons Lido Beach
The perfectly tranquil beachside location with sweeping views of the North Welsh coast.
Lyons Oakfield
Craving the delights of a traditional seaside holiday? Lyons Oakfield will satisfy your soul.
Lyons Robin Hood
The ultimate beachside family park with an all-singing, all-dancing vibrant lust for life!
Lyons Lido Beach
The perfectly tranquil beachside location with sweeping views of the North Welsh coast.
Lyons Oakfield
Craving the delights of a traditional seaside holiday? Lyons Oakfield will satisfy your soul.
Discover the Lyons life
Things to do
From adrenaline-fuelled adventures in Snowdonia's ancient mines, to relaxing family activities on the stunning local coastlines, each of our parks in North Wales & Cumbria are located just a stone's throw away from world-class attractions.
Food & drink
We offer an array of food & drink venues for you to enjoy, as well as an abundance of local culinary delights for families, couples or anyone looking for a special treat in North Wales & Cumbria.
Facilities
Our wide selection of self-catering accommodation suits all types of budgets, styles and requirements. Holiday homes range from our value-for-money Bronze grades to our top-of-the-range, double glazed & central heated Platinum grades.
Frequently asked questions
Our 20 family-friendly parks are situated within optimal locations to enjoy both peace and serenity while being accessible on most major routes.
To access our coastal parks in Holywell, Rhyl, Prestatyn, Towyn, Abergele and Dwygyfylchi, follow the A55 towards Conwy (links from most national motorways including the M1, M56 and M6.) Alternatively, you can reach the majority of these parks via public transport to Prestatyn train station, Rhyl bus station or Chester train station which is around a 40-minute bus ride away.
Our beautiful countryside parks in Ruthin and St Asaph can be easily accessed from the A494, A55, A483 and the A5 (West Wales.)
Lyons Manor House Park in Cumbria can be found by following directions for Aspatria, or by following the A595 from Carlisle.
Our site fees vary from park to park due to location and facilities, but these figures include maintenance fees, annual plot rental costs, some utilities, as well as your Lyons ownership benefits.
For more information on site fees and to find out more about our flexible finance options, call our friendly team on 01745 362020.
Holiday homes with Lyons start from £25,995 - buy today, and there are no site fees to pay until 2022! With many finance options and opportunities to get cashback on your site fees, ownership with Lyons has never been so easy or accessible.
Other ongoing costs to consider are the annual site fees and utilities (gas & electric). Unlike many parks, we do not charge water rates. The only additional cost is holiday home insurance and safety certificate testing, which is required by law.
Want some on-obligation, friendly advice on holiday home finance? Call our team on 01745 362020 or check out our informative blog post.
Of course! Park maps can be found on each park page in PDF format. Click here to view our parks.
We offer a subletting service to our owners on the following parks:
Lyons Robin Hood, Lyons Lido Beach, and Lyons Winkups which helps to offset the running costs associated with holiday home ownership.
To find out more, email our subletting coordinator today.
Lyons Holiday Parks has something for all the family - including your four-legged friends! All of our parks are pet-friendly and we have selected pet-friendly areas on most parks.
The North Wales coast is a must-visit for anyone who's craving the delights of a traditional seaside holiday.
The popular market town of Towyn boasts its very own funfair and horse racing track, and the towns of Prestatyn and Rhyl offer miles of award-winning beaches, plenty of fun activities for the kids, as well as some lovely bars, restaurants and cafes to cater to all the family.
The towns of Ruthin and St Asaph are steeped in history and culture, with plenty to do and see come rain or shine.
Snowdonia National Park is no more than a thirty-minute drive from the area, where you'll find unbeatable views, walking routes to suit all abilities, and some quaint much-loved Welsh hamlets and villages.
Lyons Manor House Park is situated in the picturesque farming village of Edderside, with stunning views of the Solway Firth to one side and panoramic views of the Northern Fells to the other. There's plenty to do in the local area, from maritime museums, water sport activities on the nearby lakes, as well as plenty of country pubs, cosy cafes and even upmarket restaurants to feed your soul.
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