Denbighshire is a beautifully varied county in northeast Wales, known for its mix of historic market towns, medieval castles, and stunning countryside that stretches from the Vale of Clwyd to the edge of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. It’s a brilliant destination for caravan holidays that combine peaceful scenery, outdoor activity, and a strong sense of Welsh identity.
Caravan parks in Denbighshire offer easy access to walking trails, riverside villages, and beachfront towns like Rhyl and Prestatyn, while inland highlights include Llangollen, Ruthin, and Denbigh itself. The Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty provides miles of hillwalking with panoramic views, while historic attractions and family-friendly destinations ensure there’s always something to do. Whether you're exploring castle ruins or strolling along Offa’s Dyke Path, the landscapes here are both calming and inspiring.
For lush valleys, heritage towns, and hilltop adventures, Denbighshire is one of North Wales’s most rewarding counties.
Atmospheric hilltop ruins above Llangollen, offering stunning views of the Dee Valley and a sense of ancient legend.
The romantic ruins of a 13th-century Cistercian abbey nestled beneath the mountains near Llangollen.
A fascinating former Victorian prison turned museum, bringing local history and real-life stories to life in Ruthin.
An impressive medieval fortress with high curtain walls and commanding views over the surrounding countryside.
A long-distance trail running through rolling hills and Iron Age hillforts — perfect for walkers seeking big views and peaceful paths.