The best holiday park North Wales may well be on Anglesey. That is because it is such an incredible and breathtaking location that it attracts the very top holiday park North Wales.
The very best holiday parks on Anglesey balance the wondrous views with luxury. If you fancy staying at a holiday park with its very own private beach then Anglesey is the place to go.
If you are looking for a holiday park holiday you should head straight to Anglesey for the most awe inspiring nature, wildlife and history. Anglesey is famous for a reason. It is often referred to as ‘the Mother of Wales’ and ‘the last home of the Druids’. These names exist for a reason. Anglesey was a place of varied and dramatic natural beauty that even ancient peoples recognised as special and significant. It has not lost its impact on modern travellers either. Holiday parks offer a way to be as close to nature as possible while still providing amazing facilities and services.
Holiday parks can be found on the beautiful area of Red Wharf bay. This is one of the largest bays in Anglesey, bordered by whispering pine woods and subsequently a perfect place for a holiday park vacation. The bay is named after a battle between the native Welsh peoples and invading Vikings. It was quite a bloody battle hence the name. It is now a peaceful, tranquil area and home to a fantastic holiday park North Wales.
Anglesey is one of the best places in Wales to enjoy wildlife. Cockles, razor shells and other marine wildlife are mixed in among pretty shells on its rolling sandy beaches. It is a great spot for sea wildlife such as wading birds, seals, oyster catches, dunlins and curlew. Red Wharf Bay is particularly suited to spotting wildlife as it is covered in sand dunes and bordered by salt marches. Anglesey is filled with sea cliffs, dunes, beaches, salt marshes mud flats and forests which provides an incredibly varied habitat for all kinds of creatures.
If you are visiting Anglesey’s woodland look out for red squirrels! The best place to see red squirrels are hidden among the mysterious forests of Anglesey including Mynydd Llwydiarth forest near Pentraeth and Newborough.
There are three brilliant restaurants on Red Wharf Bay for you to enjoy if you choose this location for your Anglesey holiday park and one of the best is the local holiday park North Wales Tavern which offers gastronomic delight.
If history is what excites you then Anglesey is a gateway to ancient Wales and the world of the Druids. Nature is woven into these scared sights and they still hold spiritual value for people today. Chambers, burial grounds and sacred stone circles litter Anglesey. Bryn Celli Ddu burial chamber, The Bryn Gwyn Standing Stones and Castell Bryngwyn are excellent sights for those new to Anglesey.
If you are considering camping in Anglesey look no further than superb touring and camping pitches at St David’s Park