Our Brynteg and Plas Coch holiday parks are perfectly placed in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Your home-from-home will offer stunning views of Snowdonia and the surrounding countryside beauty of North Wales, choose from a range of static caravans, luxury lodges and super lodges!
If you’re looking for adventure, relaxation and somewhere to create lifelong memories, purchasing a static caravan or luxury lodge at one of our North Wales holiday parks makes for the perfect escape.
Own a holiday home in the exquisite foothills of Snowdon; ideal for exploring beautiful, natural surroundings.
Own a holiday home at Plas Coch; an adventurer’s paradise set in the idyllic surroundings of Anglesey.
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Our Brynteg and Plas Coch holiday parks are perfectly placed in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Your home-from-home will offer stunning views of Snowdonia and the surrounding countryside beauty of North Wales, choose from a range of static caravans, luxury lodges and super lodges!
If you’re looking for adventure, relaxation and somewhere to create lifelong memories, purchasing a static caravan or luxury lodge at one of our North Wales holiday parks makes for the perfect escape.
Both parks offer a wide array of exciting owner benefits. Think lakeside drinks, manor house restaurants, award winning swimming pools, marina's, archery and more. Owning a static caravan or lodge in North Wales gives you the opportunity to join a great holiday park community and enhance your lifestyle.
Owning a static caravan or lodge in North Wales or Anglesey can provide elongated access to this beautiful part of the British Isles and all of the attractions on offer, meaning you can discover the beauty Wales has to offer time and time again - and there's so much to discover, you definitely need to come time and time again.
This beautiful, picture-postcard landscape scarcely needs an introduction. With a sprawling network of trails and a breathtaking collection of peaks, it’s a nature-lover’s paradise. Nine mountain ranges lend themselves to walking, cycling, climbing, horse riding and even water sports - not to forget Snowdon and the railways!
Located on the idyllic island of Anglesey, this incredible fortification is billed as ‘the great unfinished masterpiece’. Under construction for 30 years, the castle is still incomplete. Classed as a World Heritage site, Beaumaris has been labelled one of the 'finest examples of late 13th and early 14th Century military architecture in Europe'.
A perfect day out for all the family awaits at this expansive zoological garden. As the ‘oldest and most established zoo in Wales’, the little ones are bound to love greeting all of the animals. Take the opportunity to amble through the zoo’s 37-acre landscape, accompanied by views of near Colwyn Bay and the Carneddau mountains.
Discover the rich history behind this intimidating 700-year-old fortification, steeped in medieval legend. Overlooking the River Seiont, the sheer scale of Caernarfon Castle is bound to impress. Did you know that Caernarfon was once the administrative centre of North Wales? This castle certainly reflects it!
You’ll enjoy stunning scenery and an abundance of wildlife when you choose to spend the day exploring this idyllic part of the world.
For those who’d rather spare several hours of walking, take the 4.7-mile train journey to the summit of Snowdon. Incredible views await, as does a great experience for rail enthusiasts: a trip on this narrow gauge rack and pinion mountain railway, accompanied by breathtaking views.
Ordered by Edward I after his conquest of Wales, this World Heritage site offers a fascinating slice of Welsh history, steeped in war, conflict and siege. Designed by James of Saint George, Conwy was a 13th-century project for a walled garrison town. Soak up the structure’s imposing 13th-Century walls.
Experience the thrill of flying as you hurtle down the longest zip line in Europe at speeds in excess of 100mph!
A self-described ‘historic, horticultural gem’, this immaculate National Trust site has been drawing visitors from afar for many years - and it’s no surprise why. The Bodnant Garden gives views of the Conwy Valley, with the picturesque backdrop of the Carneddau mountain range. Marvel at the gardens, flowers and displays on offer!
Sometimes you can’t beat a breathtaking natural spectacle - that’s exactly what will greet you if ascend the Great Orme, a magnificent limestone headland with dolomite cliffs and a plethora of rare flora, fauna and wildlife. It’s well worth the gruelling climb for the splendid panoramic views of Llandudno and the Welsh coast.
Up for a fun-filled day of activities as a family? Voted the Best Family Attraction in North Wales for 7 years running, GreenWood Family Park promises roller coasters, river rides, activities, live shows, crafts and even a maze. More than enough to keep everyone entertained, whatever the weather.
Discover North Wales; an adventurer’s paradise, offering majestic mountain ranges, brilliant beaches and charming countryside. A perfect location for holiday home ownership at Park Leisure.
N.B. All holiday home images are for visual purposes only. All holiday homes will be provided according to the grade booked, however the holiday home model may vary upon arrival.