We are the new owners of plot 10 at Caerwys View Holiday park. We would just like to say how pleased we are with the excellent level of service provided by all the staff. Joanne, who sold us the caravan, has made us feel most welcome, and gave us a lot of her time, especially during our first visit. What an amazing park with the most spectacular views in North Wales. We are looking forward to spending quality time at Caerwys View. Many thanks again. Margaret and David Ford.
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Just Arrived On Private Sale
Just arrived on Private Sale....
Willerby Granada 38 X 12 X 2 Bedroomed holiday home, 2009 model, fully central heated & double glazed sited on plot no 40, one of the best plots on the park with stunning views overlooking the Clwydian Range. This holiday home comes complete with a fabulous verandah.....
Please call 01352 720748 to book your VIP visit.
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What the owners say
We were looking for a quiet and picturesque site not too far from home for our first static caravan home. Looking through the lots of available sites in the area, We came across this little gem. Debbie the owner showed us around the park. Immediately we knew it was the One for us. The park was lovely. The views of the surrounding countryside was outstanding. The landscaping is well laid out with emphasis on wild life, birds and butter flies. The park is perfectly located, not totally isolated but when you look around at the views and trees you could be a million miles away from every day life. If you are looking for a quiet & peaceful park in beautiful surroundings. you’ve found it!” Me and my wife Julie would like to thank Debbie and her family for a smooth and helpful buying process.
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Caerwys Information
Caerwys in Flintshire, North Wales is a small town but with a lively and vibrant community. Having been granted a Royal Charter in 1290 it is one of the smallest “towns” in Great Britain. Although being just under two miles from the A55 Expressway the town is often passed-by unnoticed by travellers, yet it is surrounded by areas of outstanding natural beauty with stunning views across mountains and valleys. Its proximity to the A55 North Wales Expressway makes it an ideal location for touring North Wales including the beautiful Conwy Valley, Conwy Castle and to the East the English Border lands including the ancient walled town of Chester.
Despite having a small population Caerwys has three public houses, two with restaurants, a general store, delicatessen, two butchers, a baker, (no candle stick makers), a pharmacy and newsagent, hairdresser and garage. It also benefits from a Golf course, tennis court, children’s playground and a bowling green.