Idyllic North Wales

Idyllic North Wales

You could spend weeks discovering the countryside that immediately surrounds Caerwys Park – after all, you’re at the foot of the quiet Clwydian Range of hills that stretch from the coast all the way to Llangollen. They’re one of only eight Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the whole of Wales and with so many footpaths and peaceful lanes to explore, this is a haven for walkers and cyclists.

Seaside towns and stunning views

Once you get in the car, you’re only minutes from the coast, with its seaside towns of Prestatyn, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno, which features a wonderful Victorian esplanade and pier. There’s also the Great Orme, a magnificent hilly promontory above Llandudno, and accessible by a wonderful Victorian tram service from the town centre. The views from the Great Orme are stunning – and you can also visit the oldest copper mines in Britain, which are located at the summit.

Castles, coastlines and mountains

Historic Conwy and Caernarfon (with their magnificent castles) are also within an easy drive of Caerwys View, and the island of Anglesey can be reached across the magnificent Menai Bridge at Bangor, giving you access to miles of unspoilt coastline and the fine Victorian seaside town of Beaumaris. Snowdonia offers a wealth of activities – walking, climbing and mountain-biking – or simply enjoying the superb views, plus the picturesque villages of Llanberis, Capel Curig and Betws-y-Coed.

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Caerwys News

A (very) brief history of Caerwys. Caerwys is a beautiful town in Flintshire, North Wales. It is situated just under two miles from the A55 North Wales Expressway and one mile from the A541 Mold - Denbigh road. At the 2001 Census, the population of Caerwys civil parish was 1,315, with a total ward population of 2,496.

Free Site Fees

FREE site fees included with selected caravans purchased until March 2012. Free Decking on selected models....

Summer is fast approaching and now is a great time to think about owning a luxury static caravan at Caerwys View, because we’re offering free site fees until March 2012 with selected models.

This offer includes:

FREE site fees until March 2012
FREE siting and connection
FREE fridge
FREE steps
FREE digital television connection

David Bellamy Conservation Award

Caerwys View has been awarded the highest accolade, a David Bellamy Gold Award for the third year running.

Park owners know the importance of ensuring that their parks are well managed, in sympathy with the natural environment.
To recognise those parks making a significant contribution to consevation and the environment David Bellamy has pioneered
“The David Bellamy Conservation Awards” in conjunction with British Holiday and Home Parks Association.
His aim is to let the awards guide people to parks whose owners are creating an environment oasis to increase the vitality to the natural habitat.

The scheme awards park owners who show responsibility for careful environmental management and development with the criteria for assessment encompasing
areas such as park landscaping, habitat creation, recycling and waste management. Caerwys View has been awarded the highest accolade, a GOLD AWARD.

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Caerwys View Holiday Home Park
Caerwys, Flintshire
North Wales
CH7 5AD
Telephone: 01352 720748

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