St Mary's Caravan Park:

St Mary's Caravan Park is a well established, family run park with a ten and a half month holiday season, open from Mid March to End January
The site has one area of 155 pitches available for both touring caravans, camper-vans and tents. there are pitches with electric hook-up's. There is also an additional area for the rallies.

This park is set in un-spoilt woodland with course fishing located in a secluded position within the park, offers peaceful and tranquil surroundings ideal for Anglers, surrounded with level grassed pitches overlooking the North Wales coastline.

The site is ideal for all ages with facilities for the disabled giving easy access to the modern toilet block and is ideally located for touring the many attractions which North Wales has to offer.

Local Attractions Include:

Touring the spectacularSnowdonia National Park and historical castle at Conway and Caernarfon.

Sailing and sea fishing trips off Rhyl, Rhos-on-sea, Conway and Anglesey.

The famous Bodnant Gardens near Conwy owned by the National Trust.

Sandy beaches stretching along the coast from Prestatyn to Llandudno.

A variety of walks through the beautiful Welsh countryside including the famous Offa's Dyke landmark footpath.

Local golf courses within easy reach at Prestatyn and Abergele.

Rhyl Sun Centre. There's plenty of amazing things to try including the thrilling 200ft and 80ft water chutes.

Sealife Centre. Rhyl Sea Life Centre features the first and only walk through under water tunnel in Wales.

Welsh Mountain Zoo. Colwyn Bay. A friendly and caring conservation zoo set in lovely garden surroundings high above Colwyn Bay. Free mini bus service from Colwyn Bay Station to the zoo Easter to mid-September. Open daily throughout the year.

Prestatyn Nova Centre. offers all year round fun and entertainment. There is a 25Mt swimming pool, with a separate Helter Skelter Water Chute. A toddlers Pool with its own Green Frog slide.

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Facilities Available Include:

Electric Hook-up's.

Gas Sales.

Credit and debit card facilities.

Public telephone.

Chemical disposal area and refuse points.

Dishwashing area.

Modern shower/toilet block.

First class separate disabled facilities for these travelling independently.

Course fishing.

Restaurant and pub within 100 yards of the site.

Bus stop adjoining the site.

Prestatyn and Rhyl shopping.

First class Taxi service from Prestatyn and Rhyl.

Three Star Tourist Board:

CARAVAN HOLIDAY HOME PARKS.
Including touring caravan and camping parks.

Three Star: Very Good Quality.

Style of Park:
To help you make the right choice, each park is categorised as one of the following:

Holiday Park:
For holiday caravans, but may also provide touring/camping facilities.

Touring Park:
For touring caravans and possibly camping; no static holiday caravans.

Camping Park:
For tented accommodation only.

Plus combinations of the above for example.
HOLIDAY, TOURING AND CAMPING PARK.
or
HOLIDAY AND CAMPING PARK. etc.

Please note:
Self-catering Stars are new from 2001 replacing the previous Dragon grading scheme.

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Contact Us:

Address:
St Mary's Touring & Camping Park,
Mostyn Road,
Gronant,
Nr Prestatyn,
Flintshire LL19 9TB (U.K.)

E-Mail Inquiries:
inquiries@stmarys-caravanparks.com
E-Mail Booking:
booking@stmarys-caravanparks.com
Tel:
01745 853951 (++44 1745 853951).
Fax:
01745 853951 (++44 1745 853951).

We are Open.
From: Mid March
To: End January

Pitches.
Motor Caravans: 25
Caravans: 65
Tents: 65

Our Rates.
Motor Caravans: XXXXXX
Caravans: XXXXXX
Tents: XXXXXX
Credit and debit card facilities.

Important Note:
All prices mentioned above are per caravan or tent per night.
If any taxes are due, then these are included within the above rates.
The actual price charged may depend on a number of factors - for example, the time of year and the number of people in each caravan or tent.
Contact us with your requirements and we will state an exact price for you.

Click here to obtain your route map.

Places Of Interest:

Bodelwyddan Castle is situated in Denbighshire, North Wales.
Set in 260 acres of magnificent parkland, the Castle is now an out station of the National Portrait Gallery and is open to the public most days throughout the year.
As well as being a historic house and museum, the Castle also boasts large areas of formal garden and natural woodland.
It is an ideal location for a family day out as there are lots of things to do and see.
It is also an ideal location for your wedding!

Conwy Castle & Town Walls. Constructed by the English monarch Edward 1 between 1283 and 1289. Soaring curtain walls and 8 huge round towers give the castle an intimidating presence.
There are breath-taking views from the battlements over the mountains and sea and down to the roofless shell of the castle's massive Great Hall. The circuit of town walls, over three-quarters of a mile long and guarded by 22 towers, is one of the finest in the world.

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