About the park

A quiet corner of the Welsh hills.

A family-run touring caravan and camping park in the Welsh hills, three miles off the A55 and just 25 minutes from Chester. Footpaths run straight from the gate, the coast and the mountains are both an easy drive, and there's a proper coffee five minutes' walk away.

Aerial view of the campsite, a neat green field bounded by hedgerows with the farm buildings alongside

Between the coast and the mountains

We sit in limestone hill country near Trelawnyd and Dyserth, with the sea one way and the mountains the other. Three miles off the A55, yet a world away from it.

Walking straight from the gate

Public footpaths run right from the site, and Offa's Dyke is about a mile and a half away. This is proper walking country, with big skies and bigger views.

Dogs and families, genuinely welcome

A dedicated dog-exercising area on site, footpaths for the morning stroll, and plenty of room for children to be children.

New serviced super pitches

Eight new pitches, each a generous 8 metres square, with electric and water on the pitch. A little more comfort, without losing the feel of the place.

A caravan and car pitched on the open grass, with stone flower planters nearby

Who it's for

Caravan and motorhome owners and families who want a quality experience — not cheap-and-cheerful. Kids and dogs welcome.