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Set amidst the beautiful countryside and coastline of North Wales, visitors to Robin Hood Rhyl Holiday Park can enjoy the best of both land and sea. Spend your days relaxing on a beautiful sandy beach, walking in the lush green hills or exploring the quaint little villages scattered throughout the local landscape. There are heaps of things to do on-site at the park as well as in the surrounding area. From the two indoor heated pools to the variety of childrenâs and adultâs entertainment on offer, youâll find plenty to keep you all entertained throughout your stay. Whatâs more, when youâre done for the day you can retire to your cosy caravan for some quality family time together. Sounding like the perfect family getaway? We certainly think so.
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With so much to see and do at this wonderful caravan park, itâs hard to know where to start. Younger kids will absolutely love the two swimming pools and play areas, while teens are catered for at the âTeen Zoneâ venue and amusement arcade. Whatâs more, the whole family can have a laugh together on the pirate-themed adventure golf course or else battle it out on the basketball and tennis courts or football pitch. If the day is looking fair, then why not make use of the beautiful sandy beach on your very doorstep? The perfect spot for picturesque family picnics and fun and games. As well as great facilities for the kids, thereâs plenty at Robin Hood Rhyl Holiday Park for parents too. If youâre craving a spot of R&R, then OâNeills Irish Bar and Sherwoods Sports Bar are great spots to spend a relaxing afternoon and the over 18âs cabaret club is a lot of fun in the evening. Those in need of a child-free day can check in the kids at the parkâs great kids club, before heading out to explore the local area. Use the peace and quiet to reconnect with one another, while the kids have fun and make some new friends at the park.
Reaching Robin Hood Rhyl Holiday Park by car couldnât be easier. Those driving from London and the South should travel north on the M40 or the M1 until you reach the A494. Continue onto the North Wales Expressway before exiting, taking the A5151/B5122 exit to Prestatyn/Caerwys. Continue on the A5151 until you reach a road called Allt Y Graig. Follow this road until turning right onto Ffordd Talargoch/A547 and then left onto Ffordd Penrhwylfa. Take the next left onto Victoria Road and after a mile, youâll find Robin Hood Rhyl Holiday Park on your left-hand side. If youâre travelling by public transport, then thereâs a train station in the town of Rhyl which is just a six-minute drive away from the holiday park. The station is a stop on the Crewe to Holyhead North Wales Coast Line, while Crewe is connected to the rest of the UK by a series of different lines. Trains from London to Rhyl run frequently from Euston and involve changing at Crewe and the journey takes between three and four hours, depending on the changes.
Youâll find friendly staff, excellent facilities and a whole host of activities on offer at this fantastic holiday park. From pirate-themed crazy golf to the Sherwoods Sports Bar, the sheer variety of activities and entertainment available at Robin Hood Rhyl means that groups of all ages and interests will be kept happy and entertained throughout their stay. Water babies will love splashing around in the swimming pools and chasing the waves on the nearby beach. While the sports-mad will make straight for the parkâs basketball, tennis and football facilities. Let the kids burn off all their energy in the various play areas, or else sign them up to Leoâs Kidâs Club and escape for an afternoon together. If you fancy a drink, then head to OâNeillâs Irish Bar or Hettyâs Poolside Bar for a well-deserved pint and a chance to mingle with the other parents. If youâre looking for a tasty snack, then the on-site chip shop is a great option for a quick and easy meal. As well as the daily activities, the lovely team at the park organise an exciting schedule of evening entertainment, guaranteed to get everyone laughing and having fun in no time. The kids will love the interactive games, while parents will enjoy the Adult Gameshow, Late Night Club and adult-only cabaret shows. However you choose to spend your day and night at Robin Hood Rhyl Holiday Park, you'll find yourself heading back to your holiday home happy and relaxed. With an array of accommodation options available, youâre sure to find the perfect spot for the whole family. From cosy caravans to comfortable chalets, each holiday home comes with a well-equipped kitchen, open plan lounge/ dining room area and is furnished to a high level. Meaning all you need to do is focus on getting a good nightâs sleep, ready for another fun-filled day tomorrow.
If youâre planning a day break from the park, then the local area of Rhyl and Prestatyn is full of fun things to see and do. Nature-lovers should head to the SeaQuarium in Rhyl, which is home to over 30 species of marine life and which features a lovely outdoor cove for the seals. If the kids are obsessed with trains, then take them for a ride on the Rhyl Minature Railway, which runs around the townâs lake. If you happen to be struck by a rainy day, then The Palace Fun Centre in Rhyl is a great option. Youâll find ten pin bowling alleys, a laser zone and a 25-foot drop slide at this fun-filled spot - perfect for entertaining the kids on a dull and dreary day. The nearby Rhuddlan Castle makes for a lovely day out for anyone who is interested in history. Just a 10-minute drive from the park, these atmospheric medieval ruins tower above the River Clyde, inspiring visitors with their majestic and romantic atmosphere. If youâre into your walking, cycling, running or climbing, then Snowdonia National Park is the spot to head to. Just a 45-minute drive from the holiday park, this vast national park covers 823 square miles of rich landscape, filled with diverse wildlife, towering mountains and a dramatic coastline. The park is intersected by myriad beautiful paths, trails and walks - ideal for a day of adventuring and exploring in nature. If youâre feeling energetic, then why not take on Mount Snowdon, the biggest peak in both Wales and England. Those who donât fancy the 1,000-metre climb can always opt for the Snowdon Mountain Railway instead. Enjoy the same stunning views from the summit, without any of the effort of getting up there - the perfect solution if youâre holidaying with small children or have the grandparents in tow.
Entertainment Passes Included
Beach within 3 miles
Indoor Pool
Children's Play Area
Two indoor heated pools
Adult entertainment
Childrenâs entertainment
Childrenâs club
âOâNeills Irish Bar and Family show bar
Sherwoods sports bar â meals available*
Fish ânâ chip shop and takeaway
Wi-Fi access*
Indoor soft play area
Snooker/pool*
Amusements*
All-weather football pitch
Basketball courts
Outdoor play area
Tennis courts
Pirate crazy golf*
Mini market
Launderette*
All facilities available for all dates. * Charges apply.
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