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Best holiday parks in Wales, as recommended by families
A holiday park is a budget-friendly way to enjoy a family escape. We’ve got the pick of the best Welsh holiday parks for a fun and relaxing break with the kids, as recommended by Mumsnetters.
By Poppy O'Neill | Last updated Oct 30, 2025
With rugged mountains, miles of beautiful beaches and family-friendly attractions aplenty, Wales is a popular choice for a break with children. Whether you’re looking for a traditional seaside getaway or an adventure-filled activity holiday, Wales has a holiday park to suit all tastes and budgets.
Opting for a holiday park rather than a hotel or a cottage is a smart choice for families, because it’s usually cheaper and you get the privacy and flexibility of self-catering accommodation, with the facilities and activities of a resort. You’ll be spoiled for choice in Wales as it's blessed with over 300 caravan parks. Luckily, Mumsnetters are on hand to help you whittle down the options and find the perfect Welsh holiday park for your family.
We've also got handy guides to the best holiday parks in the UK, the best Forest Holidays sites, the best holiday parks in Scotland, the best Haven holiday parks, the best Parkdean Resorts holiday parks, the best holiday parks in Cornwall, the best holiday parks in Devon and the best holiday parks in the Isle of Wight, all featuring top recommendations from Mumsnetters.
Best holiday parks in Wales at a glance
Best overall: Haven Kiln Park, Tenby
Best for on-site amenities: Trecco Bay Holiday Park, Porthcawl
Best by the beach: Greenacres Holiday Park, Gwynedd
Best for lodges: Bluestone, Pembrokeshire
Best for activities: Hafan Y Mor Holiday Park, Pwllheli
Best for kids' entertainment: Talacre Beach Resort
Best for activities: Trecco Bay Holiday Park, Porthcawl
Best for a quiet stay: Haven Lydstep Beach Village, Pembrokeshire
Best for direct beach access: Quay West Holiday Park
Best dog-friendly site: Maenan Abbey Caravan Site, Conwy
Best overall
Haven Kiln Park, Tenby
What Mumsnet users say
Located just down the road from Tenby’s award-winning Blue Flag beach, Kiln Park is Mumsnetters’ favourite Welsh holiday park. On site you’ll find pools, water slides and activities ranging from painting to junior segways to sand bottle making. Caravans are comfortable, dog-friendly and sleep 4-8, with options to suit all budgets. Tenby’s photogenic North beach is a must-see - its soft sand and clean water will provide hours of fun for the whole family. Elsewhere in Pembrokeshire, you’ll find Colby Woodland Garden, Manor Wildlife Park and Tenby Dinosaur Park, which are all worth a visit.
Nearest train station: Penally (0.6 miles)
Best for on-site amenities
Trecco Bay Holiday Park, Porthcawl
What Mumsnet users say
Trecco Bay is one of the UK’s largest holiday parks, so it’s a great choice if you like a busy, fun atmosphere. There’s an award-winning beach, high ropes course and a Bear Grylls Survival Academy to keep kids busy, plus arts and crafts and a gaming arena for downtime. Under-5s can join in with specially-adapted fencing and archery activities, as well as learn to ride a bike sessions. There’s a huge range of caravans to choose from, so you’ll be able to find just the right accommodation for your family.
Nearest train station: Pyle (5 miles)
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Best by the beach
Greenacres Holiday Park, Gwynedd
What Mumsnet users say
If getting back to nature is high on your to-do list, Greenacres is a great choice. Close to Coed Tremadog Nature Reserve and Snowdonia National Park, there’s loads to explore nearby. You’ll find sandy beaches and the charming villages of Porthmadog and Portmeirion within easy reach. The site has an indoor pool, an outdoor splash park and an entertainment arena, plus there’s an on-site supermarket for stocking up on essentials.
Nearest train station: Porthmadog (3 miles)
Best for lodges
Bluestone National Park Resort, Pembrokeshire
What Mumsnet users say
Not your usual holiday park, Bluestone National Park Resort is a luxury, eco-friendly holiday park set in acres of woodland and farmland in Pembrokeshire. You’ll find all the amenities you’d expect from a more traditional holiday park, but with an artisanal feel - there’s a small supermarket stocked with locally sourced goods and loads of free-range activities. Kids can go to a drumming workshop, pan for gold or learn circus skills, plus there’s axe throwing, a mermaid school and bushcraft. Grown-ups can relax in the spa with a massage or a beauty treatment, then it’s back to one of the modern lodges, cottages or apartments for a good night’s sleep.
Nearest train station: Narberth (5 miles)
Best for activities
Hafan Y Mor Holiday Park, Pwllheli
What Mumsnet users say
If you’re looking for a classic holiday park experience with lots of entertainment and plenty to keep the kids occupied, Hafan Y Mor is for you. One of Haven’s biggest Welsh parks, and it’s packed with activities, including a four-lane water slide, an adventure village, a toddler pool and an off-road driving track. Venture out of the park and you’ll find Criccieth Castle, Dwyfor Ranch Animal Park and award-winning Pwllheli beach.
Nearest train station: Penychain (500 metres)
Best for kids' entertainment
Talacre Beach Resort, Holywell
What Mumsnet users say
Talacre Holiday Park near Holywell in North Wales has recently been completely refurbished, boasting a tropical indoor pool, loads of outdoor watersports activities, a sauna and a steamroom. Located next to an RSPB nature reserve and the golden sand dunes of Talacre beach, there’s lots to explore outside of the holiday park too. Mumsnetters recommend the on-site fish and chips accompanied by a stroll to the sea.
Nearest train station: Prestatyn (4 miles)
Haven Lydstep Beach Holiday Park
Lydstep Beach Village, Pembrokeshire
What Mumsnet users say
Lydstep Beach Village in Pembrokeshire is a quieter site than most. Located in its own bay just down the coast from picturesque Tenby, head here for a tranquil getaway with the family. There’s all the best bits of a Haven holiday park - a pool, a playground, places to eat, a laundrette and entertainment, plus a little supermarket and lots of forest school-esque activities for kids. Caravans are generously sized and come with two or three bedrooms, and there are accessible options available.
Nearest train station: Penally (2 miles)
Best for direct beach access
Quay West Holiday Park, Ceredigion
With a woodland walk linking the holiday park to the beach, plus the chance of spotting wild dolphins in the Irish sea, Quay West is a Mumsnet favourite. Activities such as an aerial walk and bungee trampolines will keep adventurous kids happy, with strolls along the beach and the nearby pretty seaside town of New Quay highly recommended. Take a boat trip out to see the local sealife, or head to the National Botanic Gardens of Wales. This park is especially good for dog lovers, as the accommodation and beach are both dog friendly.
Nearest train station: Aberystwyth (22 miles)
Best dog-friendly site
Maenan Abbey Caravan Site, Conwy
Set within the walls of a 13th-century abbey, this holiday park is secluded and peaceful. The caravan park is dog friendly, has a launderette and BBQs, but not the kind of activities and pools you’d expect from a Haven or a Parkdean Resort. Maenan Abbey is perfect if you’re looking for a quiet, budget-friendly base to explore beautiful north Wales. Nearby you’ll find Snowdonia National Park, the Crash and Splash Lagoon and Bodnant Garden National Trust. Caravans are well looked after and comfy, and the picturesque nearby village of Betws Y Coed is not to be missed.
Nearest train station: Tal-y-Cafn (4 miles)
What’s the biggest holiday park in Wales?
Trecco Bay is the biggest holiday park in Wales. Located in a popular holiday spot near Bridgend in South Wales, it has a Blue Flag beach and is just down the road from the pretty seaside town of Porthcawl.
What’s the best Haven site in Wales?
Kiln Park is the best Haven Park in Wales, according to Mumsnetters. It has everything you need for a fun family holiday, with plenty to do for all ages. The location’s brilliant too, just outside beautiful Tenby.
What’s the best Parkdean site in Wales?
As well as being the biggest holiday park in Wales, Trecco Bay is also Mumsnet’s favourite Parkdean resort.
What’s the best holiday park in Wales?
Kiln Park is the best holiday park in Wales. Mumsnetters love the atmosphere, the facilities and the location - it’s a great all-rounder. Special mention also goes to Bluestone resort - a holiday park with a modern, eco-friendly twist.
How we chose our recommendations
Because we know that there's nothing like a real recommendation from a fellow parent, we first headed to the Mumsnet forums to find out which holiday parks in Wales were being recommended for families.
We then did some research across the wider web, looking at what Welsh holiday parks had won accolades or been featured in 'best choice' lists, and what customer reviews said about them. Having collated all that information, we then narrowed our list down to the best family-friendly holiday parks in Wales.
About the author
Poppy O'Neill is a Content Editor at Mumsnet and a mother of two. She researches and reviews the products Mumsnetters swear by, with a particular focus on home essentials, laundry, fans and family travel.
She has reviewed hotels including Moonfleet Manor and New Park Manor and has put together helpful destination roundups including the best family hotels in Edinburgh and the best family hotels in Lisbon.
With an MA in Creative Writing and a PGCert in Lifestyle Journalism, Poppy's written about parenting topics for The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The Mirror and The Sun. She's a best-selling, award-winning author, and her books for children and parents have been translated into 12 languages.
Find her online at poppyoneill.com.
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