Sunnyvale Holiday Village is perfectly located to explore many of the wonderful sites and rich heritage North Wales has to offer.
Kinmel Bay sits on the stunning North Wales coast, offering a laid-back seaside atmosphere with easy access to miles of sandy beach, nature reserves, and coastal walks.
It’s a fantastic base for exploring everything this vibrant region has to offer – from historic castles and charming market towns to dramatic mountain landscapes and hidden waterfalls. North Wales is rich in culture, heritage, and natural beauty, with something new to discover around every corner.
Here is a small selection of attractions, walks and Welsh heritage for the whole family to enjoy.

Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park
Home to the highest peak in Wales, this breathtaking national park offers dramatic mountain views, scenic walks, lakes, and endless adventure for all ages and abilities

Bodnant Garden
A stunning National Trust garden spanning 80 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, exotic plants, woodland, and water features – a paradise for nature lovers. Purchase tickets here

Angel Bay
A peaceful cove known for its rugged beauty and seasonal grey seal sightings. Ideal for a coastal walk with a touch of wildlife watching.

The Fairy Glen – Betws-y-Coed
A magical woodland gorge with tumbling waterfalls, mossy rocks, and winding footpaths – a hidden gem steeped in local legend.

Dinorwic Quarry
Once one of the largest slate quarries in the world, now a dramatic and historic landscape to explore, with walking trails and incredible views across Snowdonia

Conwy Town & Castle
A beautifully preserved medieval town complete with a UNESCO-listed castle, ancient town walls, charming shops, and harbourfront cafes.

Conwy Water Gardens & Dutch Pancake House
A lovely spot for a family day out, featuring nature trails, ponds, otters, ducks, an aquarium, reptile house, and a delightful Dutch pancake house.

Offa’s Dyke Path
Part of a long-distance trail following the ancient earthwork that once marked the England–Wales border. Ideal for walkers looking for history and great views.

Dyserth Waterfall
A beautiful 70-foot waterfall set just off the high street. Enjoy a scenic walk, then treat yourself at The New Inn Bistro opposite – known for its excellent food and welcoming atmosphere.

Aber Falls
A spectacular walk leads to this dramatic waterfall nestled in the foothills of Snowdonia, with the Aber Falls Distillery nearby offering tours and tastings of locally crafted spirits.

The Great Orme, Llandudno
A striking limestone headland offering panoramic coastal views, rich wildlife, ancient copper mines, and a scenic tramway to the summit.
Situated on the North Wales Coast…
With a stunning beach location and award-winning family facilities.
Lodges and caravans available for sale.
Touring and motorhome holidays by the sea