North Wales is a spectacular region, with holiday parks along both its coastline and inland in Snowdonia and beyond. It’s a place of castles, mountains, beaches, and culture — ideal for caravan ownership.
Whether you want lively family resorts or quiet countryside escapes, North Wales has an option for you.
Static Caravan Sites in North Wales
We’ve gathered the top holiday parks across North Wales. Each listing includes caravans for sale, payment plans, and details of park facilities.
Click into the parks that catch your eye to see photos, descriptions, and arrange a visit.
Explore North Wales
North Wales stretches from Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula to Snowdonia and the Clwydian Range. It’s a region of diverse landscapes and strong Welsh culture.
Distinctive Landscapes
The area is home to Snowdonia National Park, with rugged mountains and lakes, as well as sandy beaches and dramatic coastline.
Towns and Villages
Highlights across North Wales include:
- Llandudno – a Victorian seaside resort with a pier and Great Orme.
- Conwy – a walled town with a UNESCO-listed castle.
- Bangor – a university city with views across to Anglesey.
- Porthmadog – a harbour town and gateway to the Ffestiniog Railway.
- Caernarfon – home to an impressive castle and Welsh heritage.
Additional Attractions
North Wales offers steam railways, outdoor adventure activities, and historic sites. Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula add more beaches, villages, and coastal paths to explore.
Why Choose a North Wales Holiday Park?
- Variety of parks set by coast, mountains, or countryside.
- Strong Welsh culture, history, and heritage.
- Attractions for families, walkers, and adventure seekers.
- A region with some of the UK’s most iconic scenery.