Direct Beach Access
From the Park there are four access points to the beach, where you can take a short walk over the sand dunes. You will then discover 7 miles of sandy beach which is ideal for sunbathing, building sandcastles or taking a leisurely stroll.
When the tide is out there is a large expanse of sand which is perfect for the children to play on safely. Although there are no lifeguards on the beach, there is a beach warden service during the summer.
Snowdonia - 43.5 miles
Nowhere else in Britain will you find such variety, in such a compact area, as you will in Snowdonia - or Eryri as it is known in Welsh. There are many places to stay, and things to do in Snowdonia, so come and enjoy...
The Historical City of Chester - 28.5 miles
Chester is arguably the richest city in Britain for archaeological and architectural treasures preserved to this day from the time of the Roman occupation. Originally the fortress site of the 20th legion (Valeria Victrix) it was charged with suppressing the uprising of the army led by the warrior queen, Boadicea, the town being known then (c. AD70) as Deva, and soon became a major trading port.
The most distinctive medieval feature of the city is The Rows. These are double-level walkways with a continuous line of balconies and with shops at street and first-floor levels. The Rows are unique and were certainly in existence in the 14th century.