Prestatyn is one of the best seaside towns around, with a great selection of things to do all day. You can spend the day shopping in the town or visit the retail park or spend the day on the beach doing an activity that all your family will love. Prestatyn is close to Presthaven Sands holiday park.
North Hoyle Offshore Wind Farm is just off shore and has 30 turbines.
Knightly’s Fun Park - with a vast range of rides to suit thrill seekers and your families. A comedy showcase is also here with some great acts to keep you entertained. There is a bar and restaurant where you can enjoy delicious homemade meals that even the pickiest of eaters will love. Try the Dodgem Cars, an old family favourite, or try The Waltzer – another old family favourite, plus lots more rides for all ages.
Rhyl Beach
Rhyl Beach - in North Wales, has a long sandy beach that your kids will love running along. There are sometimes donkey rides too! A traditional day at the beach with bucket and spade for all the family and there’s a lifeguard service during the summer too.
Rhyl SeaQuarium
Rhyl SeaQuarium - come along and see sealife from around the world, see sealions playing in the water. Journey through the underwater tunnel and watch sea creatures swimming round you. Fantastic Phobias - see if you can face your fears: rats, spiders or worse...
Kinmel Bay
Kinmel Bay - in North Wales, a great beach that’s perfect for your family, Bring your beach tent and stop all day, building sand castles or whatever you can think off. Seals can sometimes be spotted bobbing up and down off shore.
Prestatyn Market & Carboot
Prestatyn Market, North Wales. Market - Tuesday & Friday / Bootsale - Thursday & Sunday
Llanddulas Beach
Llanddulas Beach - is a rock and pebble beach with an area of wet sand exposed at low tide. The beach has two car parks and there is a small picnic area. From the beach there are views over Colwyn Bay.
The Roman Bath House
The Roman Bath House - situated in what is now Melyd Avenue, on the edge of the small North Wales resort town of Prestatyn, about 20 miles west of Chester. This bath-house was built in about AD 120, with further extensions around AD 150. . It had a cold plunge-bath at the far end which was fed by a local spring by means of a timber aqueduct.