Monday, 8 February 2016

Why Is North Wales A Great Place to Holiday?



Why is the Welsh countryside a much better place for a holiday home than a beach resort or a snow clad mountainside chalet? Well, the climatical conditions and environment of the aforementioned holiday zones may not be suitable for everyone as they pose several health issues to visitors who do not like climbing or snow, for example, or for those that hate the salty air that is so prevalent on sandy beaches. The countryside is a different proposition and a healthy one at that, as you get cleaner air to breathe and abundant greenery to indulge in. The Welsh countryside sprouts an enormous amount of vegetation and is interspersed with castles, historic structures, old churches, rivers, mountains and valleys, and a tourist will not find better scenery than this anywhere for a holiday backdrop. 

Holiday parks North Wales are welcome spaces for people touring the Welsh countryside with their caravans as they can hire various different size of pitches in order to park their vehicles.  The singular best feature about the caravan parks is that all are situated within close proximity of the biggest city in these parts, Wrexham, but are still completely submerged in nature. Plassey, for example, has their own farm lands and trails that guests can explore, and the park itself encourages touring of the area with all its easy to access walkways.

If you are in the UK, then the Wales countryside is where you should be visiting with your caravan in toe because the place has great historical significance and attractions that are connected to past years. Wrexham is singled out as the best touring destination in North Wales because it has several historical monuments and also remains the biggest shopping centre in the North. The place has something for everyone irrespective of age or gender as kids can wallow in Waterworld for free while the adults will find the Park Hall Countryside Experience something that the whole family can enjoy. 

The Welsh countryside was founded by the Saxons, and the Tudors developed Shrewsbury that is located on the River Severn, and this history can be seen in the wide variety of castles, abbeys, parklands, medieval houses and spires. You will require one of the Touring Caravan Sites North Wales to support you while you are exploring North Wales, and The Plassey is the most well equipped holiday park in the area catering to caravan holiday seekers. Please call us on 01978 780 277 if you want space to park your caravan whilst you explore this area of natural beauty.  

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Wrexham Offers the Best Caravan Sites for Holidays in North Wales



Choosing a caravan holiday in North Wales is the best holiday decision you will ever make because it allows you to move through this beautiful region at leisure and spend your holiday doing all the things you like to do. If you are thinking about a holiday at a caravan site in North Wales, then Wrexham should be at the top of your list - as it has the most to offer regarding caravan parks and the facilities they offer you, as well as the local attractions for you to enjoy. These are just two of the reasons you should choose Wrexham as your holiday base, and this article will go on to reveal some more. Many of the Caravan Sites North Wales will offer you the ultimate in facilities and home comforts, with the cream of the crop being located in the Wrexham area. 

Wrexham is home to several parks, but there are three most notable ones. Bellevue Park, Acton Park and Erdigg Park are the most popular parks in Wrexham, but there is also an area of greenery called Llwyn Isaf located within the Town Centre as well. The Bellevue Park is located on the Old Cemetery Road and has recently been refurbished. It now boasts a children's play area, tennis and basketball courts, a bowling green and clubhouse, and tree-lined pathways for walkers and joggers to enjoy. It has more than ample lighting, and the whole park is also covered by CCTV. One of the unique things about Bellevue Park is that it has an original Edwardian amphitheater and bandstand - and many music concerts are organised here. 

Similarly, Acton Park also boasts a well-groomed landscape and offers a variety of entertainments for children and adults alike, with plenty of playgrounds and tennis courts. There is also a Japanese-style garden, housing various oriental plants and with a huge lake in the centre which attracts a lot of wildlife as well. The Erdigg Park is situated just over a mile away from Wrexham Town Centre, at the juncture of two valleys. This Park has well-managed gardens and several features of historical interest, such as the 'Cup and Saucer' hydraulic ram. 

The majority of the Caravan Parks North Wales are more than adequately equipped to take care of your daily needs while you are spending time here, but you can also opt for more deluxe pitching sites to make your stay, even more, comfortable.  Wrexham itself is home to many caravan parks, with Plassey being the best amongst them - winning many awards for its facilities and attractions. To book your pitch at Plassey, please give us a call on 01978 780 277 or email us at enquiries@plassey.com