
Castles, coves, history, heritage & nature trails… it’s all on our doorstep.
Immerse yourself in one of the most historically rich regions of the UK. North Wales is a land of legends, castles, and coastal charm, where every outing can uncover centuries of stories.
Whether you’re admiring ancient ruins, strolling through Victorian promenades, or simply soaking in the stories of the land, Tree Tops Caravan Park places you at the heart of it all. Every visit offers a new chapter in your own North Wales story.
Our gardens are multi-award-winning, and we hold accolades for our conservation work.
Our own team of gardeners grow the thousands of plants which give the Park its own special feel.
There’s plenty of places around the Park to sit, unwind, and relax as you take in the stunning sea views or admire the gardens!
We’ve fruit trees, hedgerows and wildlife corridors for all those little creatures that live alongside us, and some 40 species of birds swoop in the skies above.
Creating a special environment for them is as important as creating a special environment for you.


The North Wales coast is dotted with dramatic castles that once guarded the realm and now offer unforgettable days out.
Just a short drive from Tree Tops, Flint Castle, a 13th-century fortress, was the first of Edward I’s Welsh castles. Its riverside setting and atmospheric ruins make it a favourite for history lovers and photographers alike.
Rhuddlan Castle boasts a striking twin-towered gatehouse and scenic location on the River Clwyd, and offers a glimpse into medieval military architecture.
Conwy & Caernarfon Castles are UNESCO World Heritage Sites that highlight the grandeur of Edwardian design. Enjoy a walk around Conwy’s walled town and discover Caernarfon’s royal connections.
It’s not all about the castles, though! North Wales has a wealth of history and heritage to explore.
Discover Welsh history through museums dedicated to everything from slate mines and quarries, railways, to Roman forts and the military.
There’s an abundance of remains to discover first-hand, from hill forts in the Clwydian Range to lime kilns at Halkyn.
St Winefride’s Well, Holywell was a place of pilgrimage for centuries and is steeped in legend and tranquility.


Combine nature and history in North Wales!
Greenfield Valley Heritage Park offers a blend of nature and industrial history, with walking paths, mill and factory ruins, mill ponds, museum exhibits, and family-friendly activities.
Nestled in the Clwydian Range, Loggerheads Country Park combines the River Alyn, limestone cliffs, woodland walks, and historical mining sites.
Conwy Nature Reserve, an RSPB site next to the Conwy Estuary, is home to an amazing array of birds and wildlife.
Big Pool Wood is right on our doorstep! If wildlife photography is your passion, you’re sure to capture some great shots here, as several of our Tree Toppers do!
North Wales is home to some beautiful lakes, such as Llyn Brenig, and Betys-y-Coed is a village that’s hard to beat, with its stunning waterfalls and riverside walks.
Contact Tree Tops Caravan Park today to explore caravan ownership opportunities!
Step inside Tree Tops by browsing our free brochure. Take a look online, or we can send you a copy by post or email.
Our caravans and lodges are owner‐occupied but no matter how many times you come to stay there’s always a new discovery to be made.