Prestatyn Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

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Sunny Prestatyn is thearchetypal NorthWales seaside resort. It sprang into national consciousness in the 19thcentury when the railways brought its fresh, sea air and restorative sea watersinto the reach of holidaymakers from the north of England. Today the resortcontinues to offer amusements, beaches, ice cream and family fun but it is alsoworking hard to reinvent itself as a stopping off point for walkers exploringthe region.

It’s fair to say that Prestatynis more than just Pontins and caravan parks: anyone taking their eyes away fromthe promenade and glancing over the resort at the spectacular backdrop of the ClwydianRange will see just how close beautiful, natural attractionslie. There is so much to do in the surrounding area beyond slot machines,fairground tides and the bucket and spade to interest both families, naturelovers, golfers and walkers.

Family Fun

Prestatyn’sozone-filled seaside air has long attracted tourists. Long before the Costas inSpain had left their calling card, North Wales wasthe place for sun, sand and sea. In the 1920s the Public Health Committee gotall poetic over the resort’s charms:

If you are ill, don’t take a pill I’ll tell yousomething better still. For sunshine and air, weather that’s fair and health givingrest – Prestatyn is best.”

There are still good reasons to visit Prestatynfor families: there are holiday parks, amusements, sandy beaches, waterparks,paddling pools, miniature golf courses, fountains and plenty places to eat andfamily-friendly places to stay – ranging from static caravans and campsites tohotels and guesthouses. It’s accessible by direct train from London, easy toreach from the North of England and close to airports at Liverpool andManchester. Nearby there is the delightful LlanberisLake Railway and the exciting Welsh Mountain Zoowhere panoramic views provide the backdrop for snow leopards, chimpanzees, redpandas and Sumatran tigers.

Prestatyn Pastimes

For the grown-ups nearby Chester Races has been thesite for horse racing since the 16th century, and you can time yourvisit for a quick flutter, or you could pack your golf clubs and take advantageof the championship links course at Prestatyn whichis set in 150 acres of superb unspoilt land.

History lovers can take in the medieval fortress ofConwy Castle that is easy to get to if all thoseseaside shenanigans become too much and the Neolithic mound at Gop and thebreathtaking views of the ancient site of the Great Orme take you back to wellbefore the invention of slot machines.

Walkers are Welcome

Prestatyn was thefirst Welsh town to be designated a ‘Walkers are Welcome’ town and it certainlysits at the start (or end) point of some very fine Welsh walks indeed.

The All Wales Coast Pathhas been named by the Lonely Planet guide as one of the world’s best: it runseast to west along the shoreline.

Prestatyn is also partof the 176 mile Offa’s Dyke Path, which is one of Britain’s premier NationalTrails.

Prestatyn Promises

Prestatynpromises more than you might imagine. It’s a great family holiday but there’s alot more to explore for those prepared to tear themselves away from the beach,pleasure boats and buckets.

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Reviews of Prestatyn

3.2
Guest rating
5 - Excellent
7
5 - Excellent 19%
4 - Good
12
4 - Good 32%
3 - Okay
6
3 - Okay 16%
2 - Disappointing
6
2 - Disappointing 16%
1 - Terrible
6
1 - Terrible 16%

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Small town with some shops and easy to travel to other parts of Wales. If you like a morning (or anytime for that matter!) run, there is a fantastic prom that goes right along the coast to Rhyl and possibly beyond - that was as far as I went :-)

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveller

you would be better off at robin hood or presthaven sands or ty mawr, this is a violent drug fueled place which needs a complete change of staff its just not acceptable

2/5 - Disappointing

Bob

Knock down and have a re think

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

Prestatyn is a quiet holiday resort, but has lovely beaches. Shopping is reasonably good, and its easy access to the rest of North Wales

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller

No.

1/5 - Terrible

Verified traveller

Prestatyn itself is a fine welsh town and well worth a visit , just avoid pontins very basic and not at all enjoyable , sorry pontins its a no from me!!!!!

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