
The Beach Caravan Park
Abergele, Conwy
Open from
1st March to 30th November
Contact
- Phone
Telephone 01492 515345
| Telephone | 01492 515345 |
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| Telephone | 01492 515345 |
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| Seasonal pitches |
| Holiday homes | 14 | £215.00-£79.00 |
| Chalets | ||
| Holiday homes | 238 |
The Beach Caravan Park also has a main reception, fishing and a games room.
Directions
2 miles west Abergele on A55, turn left for Llanddulas, through Llanddulas turn left down Beach House road.Top 10 Things to Do Near The Beach Caravan Park, Llanddulas
1. Llanddulas Beach & Coastal Path - step straight from the park onto the beach and enjoy the start of the North Wales Coastal Path, a stunning stretch linking Llanddulas with Colwyn Bay and Abergele. Perfect for walking, cycling, or simply soaking up the sea air.
2. Colwyn Bay & Porth Eirias - just a few minutes’ drive away, Colwyn Bay’s redeveloped seafront features golden sands, watersports, and the award-winning Porth Eirias Bistro, offering fantastic food with sweeping coastal views.
3. Welsh Mountain Zoo, Colwyn Bay - a must-visit family attraction set high above the town, this beautifully landscaped zoo is home to snow leopards, red pandas, sea lions, and exotic birds — all with panoramic views across the bay.
4. Llandudno – The Queen of Welsh Resorts - explore Llandudno’s Victorian pier, cable car to the Great Orme Summit, and elegant promenade lined with cafés and shops. The nearby Great Orme Mines and Country Park are also fascinating for all ages.
5. Conwy Castle & Town Walls - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this medieval fortress and its perfectly preserved town walls are just 20 minutes away. Conwy’s cobbled streets are full of charm, with independent shops, cafés, and a picturesque marina.
6. Bodnant Garden, Tal-y-Cafn - a paradise for garden lovers, this world-renowned National Trust site features terraces, wildflower meadows, waterfalls, and the famous Laburnum Arch — one of the most photographed spots in Wales.
7. Abergele & Gwrych Castle - discover this grand hillside castle just outside Abergele, famously featured on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. Enjoy the scenic woodland walks and stunning views over the coast.
8. Rhyl & Towyn - for a livelier seaside experience, head west to Rhyl’s seafront attractions, fairground rides, and SC2 Water Park, or explore Towyn’s funfairs, arcades, and classic fish and chip shops.
9. Adventure Parc Snowdonia (Surf Snowdonia) - around 30 minutes inland, this world-first inland surf lagoon offers surfing, zip lines, climbing walls, and outdoor adventure activities — perfect for families and thrill-seekers alike.
10. Snowdonia National Park - within half an hour’s drive, you can reach the foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia) — a paradise for walkers, climbers, and photographers. From tranquil lakes to dramatic mountain peaks, it’s the ultimate day trip from the coast.
The facilities on the park are of a high standard, and include a children's play area, a launderette, as well as a comfortable bar and family room. Rediscover the art of conversation in the quieter lounge bar or join the livelier atmosphere of the larger Beachcomber Bar where our customers relax with friends old and new. The Pirates Locker is an area for children to enjoy themselves with all the usual arcade machines as well as a pop counter, with a seated area where our little visitors can sit and watch television with their family and friends.
🍽️ Local Shops, Pubs & Takeaways
Within a short distance of The Beach Caravan Park, you’ll find everything you need for a comfortable stay. Llanddulas village has a small local shop for essentials, while nearby Abergele and Colwyn Bay offer larger supermarkets, banks, and high-street stores. For dining, there are traditional Welsh pubs, seaside cafés, and family-friendly restaurants all within a few minutes’ drive, serving everything from local seafood to hearty pub classics. You’ll also find plenty of takeaway options in nearby towns — ideal for relaxed evenings back at your caravan or lodge. Whether you’re enjoying a sunset drink overlooking the bay or a Sunday roast in a cosy inn, you’ll always find a warm North Wales welcome close to the park.
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Been coming here for years. It's kept beautiful and clean. Caravans are up to date and have everything you need. There's a play area for the kids and you can only get into the park with a key fob so it is all pretty safe. Would recommend if you like peace and quiet.
- 06 Aug 2025
We had an incredible stay in a very well run site. We had lovely sea views and must say we loved the way the hot tub chemicals were checked every day. So much so we even used it once. We’ve had hot tubs before in other places and have never used as we always thought they’d be unclean, but here it was spotless and felt comforted with the regular checking. Loved the green spaces and amazing trees and plants, which were all meticulously maintained. This must be the first park where we said we will return and want the book the same lodge if we could as it felt like a home. Brilliant site.
- 01 Jul 2025
Lovely caravan smaller than picture but spotless and adequate for 2.
Had to go to reception as a few minor issues .
No Welcome pack as stated large hoover left in bedroom no WiFi code on plaque as instructed these were quickly rectified when contacted reception
Surroundings were spotless well looked after gardens and the club was good with live entertainment on Saturday coffee shop good too . Overall had a great stay.
- 01 Jul 2025