Rhyl, North Wales Disabled-friendly accommodation in North Wales North Wales welcomes all visitors, with accommodation equipped to meet a broad range of needs. Disabled holidaymakers can choose from hotels, B&Bs, caravans, holiday parks and accessible bungalows and apartments. ...
Close to the seaside town of Rhyl in North Wales,Golden Gate Holiday Centreis the complete package. It's a huge site with swimming pool, entertainment venues, an adventure park and more - ideal for a family holiday. Dogs are welcome too. Caernarfon You're a stone's throw from one the ...
In north-east Wales, the county is the longest known inhabited part of the country. Bordering the Irish Sea, the region is populated with no fewer than five formidable defense structures including Denbigh Castle, Bodelwyddan Castle, and Ruthin Castle. If you’re looking for a beach holiday th...
Having arrived at my Aunty’s lovely, residential holiday caravan, in Rhyl, North Wales, the night before, we woke to a beautiful day and were amped up for a day of exploring. My Dad had a great day planned for us and before driving up to Great Orme we made an obligatory stop at ...
SWOOSHING down a water slide at Rhyl Sun Centre, taking a donkey ride or even a trip on a Llandudno electric railway car-known locally as the toastrack - were some of the fun things to do in North Wales down the years.Daily Post (Liverpool, England)...
Late twentieth century cultural change and the decline and attempted rejuvenation of the British seaside resort as a long holiday destination: A case study of Rhyl, North Wales Between 1979 and 1988, the number of visitor nights spent at British seaside resorts declined by 39 million, or 27 pe...