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Seaview Holiday Home Park

About

One of the premier holiday parks in Wales, Seaview is in an unrivalled location with spectacular views over the Irish Sea and Dee Estuary, with its RSPB reserve and ancient dune system.

Telephone Number: 01745 858010

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
1
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
UnitOn Request

*As a guide, prices are per room per night for hotels, guest houses, B&Bs and serviced apartments and per week for self-catering accommodation.

Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.

Facilities

Parking

  • Private parking

Site Features

  • Garden

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Follow the A55 from Queensferry approximately 14 miles and take the Prestatyn/Caerwys turn off.

Turn right crossing two roundabouts and driving for approximately 1 mile towards Prestatyn.

At the third roundabout turn left on to the A5151.

Follow the road until you reach a Spar/petrol station and then turn right.

Follow this road for exactly 1 mile and turn left towards Llanasa.

Follow this road through Llanasa keeping the Red Lion Pub to your left.

Continue following this road through Gwespyr and down a long hill to the A548 coast road.

Seaview Holiday Home Park

5 Visit Wales Stars 5 Visit Wales Stars 5 Visit Wales Stars 5 Visit Wales Stars 5 Visit Wales Stars 5 Visit Wales Stars Holiday Park
Gwespyr, HOLYWELL, Flintshire, CH8 9JS

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Tel01745 858000

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

Gradings

  • 5 Visit Wales Stars
5 Visit Wales Stars

What's Nearby

  1. DangerPoint

    DangerPoint is an award winning interactive visitor centre on the North Wales Coast, open…

    0.59 miles away
  2. Gronant Dunes

    A large area of sand dunes and foreshore located between Prestatyn and Gronant.

    0.81 miles away
  3. Point of Ayr Beach

    Point of Ayr consists of sand dunes overlooking a large expanse of sand at the mouth of…

    1.28 miles away
  4. A wide, north facing, sandy beach which is gently sloping and interspersed with groynes.…

    3.11 miles away
  1. Ffrith Beach

    A long sandy beach with rocky breakwaters and a promenade at the western end of Prestatyn.

    3.57 miles away
  2. SC2 Rhyl

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    5.06 miles away
  3. Rhyl Splash Point Beach

    Splash Point is Rhyl's dog friendly beach where dogs can stretch their legs at anytime.

    5.59 miles away
  4. Rhuddlan may not be as well known as some of North Wales castles, yet it shares much in…

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  5. St Winefride's Well

    The present Shrine building is a glorious 2-storey Late Perpendicular Gothic building…

    6.43 miles away
  6. Substantial remains of Cistercian abbey, originally founded as a house of the order of…

    6.45 miles away
  7. SeaQuarium offers an underwater voyage of discovery, where you can experience aquatic…

    6.47 miles away
  8. Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

    An award winning 70 acre Country Park featuring ancient monuments and industrial history.

    6.47 miles away
  9. Greenfield Valley Museum

    The 70 acre Greenfield Valley Heritage Park and its focal point, the Museum and Farm, is…

    6.47 miles away
  10. Opposite the top of the High Street, this is Rhyl's busiest beach where bathing is…

    6.49 miles away
  11. Britain's oldest miniature railway - train rides around Marine Lake since 1911. Museum…

    7.05 miles away
  12. Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay

    Sandy Cove Beach, Kinmel Bay is a fine north facing sandy beach backed by a narrow…

    7.83 miles away
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