Telephone:
(01745) 550 302
Caer Mynydd
Saron, Denbigh
LL16 4TL
Ample room with panoramic views, peaceful countryside overlooking the Clwydian Hills
Modern facilities available at the park ...
... as well as children's play area
Resumé of Facilities
» Electric hookups
» Gas refills
» Shop on-site
» Kids play area
» Facilities for disabled
» Dogs permitted
» Showers
» Toilet block
» Washing
» Launderette
» Chemical disposal
If you would like to make a reservation, please telephone us on 01745 550302 or use our online contact form.
Caravan and Camping Park
in beautiful north Wales
Spaces available to site your own 'Static'
Seasonal tourer pitches available for 2010
About the Park
Situated in the quiet and peaceful hamlet of Saron, set in the beautiful hills between Denbigh and Ruthin, with fabulous views across the Vale of Clwyd towards the nearby Clwydian Hill Range and close to Lake Brenig, great for fly fishing and country walks.
Caer Mynydd Caravan and Camping Park is a family run business, established in 1962 and purchased by the current owners in January 2007. Popular with families and couples. There is a small but popular play area for the children.
There is a well equipped centrally heated utility building (built in 2003) with ample toilet and shower facilities available. An outside dish washing area is at one end of the utility building. We also cater for the disabled with a private wet room.
On-site is a small shop and launderette, otherwise there are no shops in the hamlet of Saron. There are shops in the towns of Denbigh and Ruthin. The nearest pub is approximately 3 miles away in the village of Cyffylliog.
Supervised barbeques are welcome at Caer Mynydd.
Well behaved dogs are welcome, but must be kept on a lead whilst on site. In the interest of public health, dog fouling must be cleaned up immediately.
Brief description about the caravan park, the camp site, the log cabin and the holiday cottages. Tourers accommodated as well.
The park is open for caravans, tourers, and camping from 1st March to 31th October each year. The log cabin is available from 1st March to 14th January, and you can book one of the five holiday cottages all the year round.
Ruthin and Denbigh
The nearby towns of Ruthin and Denbigh cater for your everyday needs: shops, cafes and pubic houses are on offer there.
Public Transport
The nearest railway station is Rhyl, about 15 miles away, and is served by trains operated by Virgin West Coast (London to Holyhead), and Arriva Trains Wales who operate a frequent service between Holyhead, Bangor, Llandudno, Chester, Manchester and Cardiff.
Buses run to a regular timetable between Rhyl, Denbigh, Ruthin and Corwen operated by Arriva. There is also a service between Denbigh and Mold run by GHA Coaches.
The stunning and beautiful Snowdonia National Park is about an hour away by car via either the A5 or A55
Aber Falls
Historic Attractions
We are near Burgess Gate: the defence system of towers, walls and gateways are indeed impressive.
The Burgess Gate or 'townsman's gate' originally stood 60 feet high, and is recognised as one of the strongest medieval town gateways in Britain.
Denbigh Castle is also nearby. The castle is built upon a slab of natural rock and is recognised as one of the largest and strongest (when completed) castles to be built in Wales. Its seven towers used the defend the castle perimeter together with adjoining walls and large gatehouse. This castle was one of many fortresses built by the English king Edward I.
Found some information on this page useful to someone you know? .

