04 Jun Tree Tops Caravan Park in North Wales expansion prepares to open
Tree Tops Caravan Park expansion prepares to open as the £1 million project nears completion.
Tree Tops Caravan Park, near Holywell in North Wales, has undergone one of the largest expansions in our 66 year history.
We expect the development, called Parc Ynys Hir after the site’s view of Hilbre Island, to give a £500,000 boost to the local tourism economy and we’ve seen the park expand from 23 to 30 acres.
Parc Ynys Hir will open fully at the end of June.
To coincide with the unveiling, we’ve also launched a new website and brochure.
Tree Tops is now in its sixth decade and in that time the Park has continued to grow and develop.
This is one of our bigger expansions and, given we will be bringing extra visitors into the area, will provide a major boost to the local economy. Alongside the opening of Parc Ynys Hir, our new website and brochure showcase the best of the park, and of North Wales, which will help to drive visitors to the area.
The development has taken nine months and has included the planting of 19,000 shrubs, trees and plants!
Lots of time, effort and thought go into our planting and landscaping as it’s important to us that Tree Tops is a haven for our visitors.
Part of the Park’s appeal lies in our family approach and our award-winning surroundings. The new development reflects this and we’re looking forward to showing off the site in all its glory.
Open days are planned, to give people the chance to experience Tree Tops and Parc Ynys Hir for themselves. Delyn MP David Hanson will officially open Parc Ynys Hir on Friday June 24.
The open days will be held on June 25 and 26, 10am-4pm.




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