Flintshire sits at the gateway to North Wales, offering a perfect mix of rolling hills, historic market towns, and easy access to both countryside and coast. It’s an ideal destination for a relaxed and accessible caravan holiday, especially for those who enjoy heritage sites, walking routes, and a slower pace of life just outside the hustle of nearby cities.
Caravan parks in Flintshire are often tucked into the green landscapes of the Clwydian Range, or near historic towns like Mold, Holywell, and Flint. From here, you can explore medieval castles, iron age hillforts, and country parks, or drive just a short distance to reach the beaches of the Dee Estuary or the mountains of nearby Denbighshire and Conwy. Flintshire is also rich in Welsh history and legend, including tales of saints, border battles, and sacred wells.
For a quiet base full of history, nature, and easy exploration, Flintshire is a brilliant start to any North Wales adventure.
The first castle built by Edward I in Wales, offering panoramic estuary views and a powerful sense of history.
A traditional Welsh town with a vibrant street market and a nationally recognised theatre offering live performances and arts events.
A haven for birdwatchers and coastal walkers, with wide skies, tidal marshes, and abundant wildlife along the England–Wales border.
One of Britain’s oldest pilgrimage sites, this sacred spring has been a place of healing and legend for over 1,300 years.
A beautiful country park near Connah’s Quay with woodland walks, a stream, play areas, and a hidden medieval castle ruin to discover.