Parc Farm Caravan Park in Flintshire

AddressGraianrhyd Road, Mold, CH7 4QW
Telephone01824 780666
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Pitches25
SeasonMarch To November
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A little bit of heaven on earth to be found in the county of Denbighshire in North Wales. Forget the cares and worries of everyday life by escaping whenever you want, to the luxury and comfort of your own holiday home within this tranquil and scenic park.

ParcFarm is set in the Clwydian Hills midway between Llangollen, Mold and Ruthin, with fantastic views of the surrounding countryside and Moel Fammau itself. So near and yet so far from the hustle and bustle of hectic working lives.

ParcFarm has a heated indoor swimming pool, licensed Club House and children's play area.

The swimming pool is popular with everyone no matter what age. After your swim treat yourself to an ice cream or soft drink at the ParcFarm shop, or to a tea or coffee on the patio. Sweets, groceries, a small range of frozen foods together with toys and swimming aids are on sale here together with information on local attractions. You can buy stamps and we will even arrange to post your letters for you. Order your daily newspaper and buy your everyday groceries.

The ParcFarm Club House is the ideal place to relax in the evening. Enjoy a meal, a drink and the company and entertainment on offer. Entertainers appear regularly and are sure to please. Entertainment includes discos, quizzes, bingo, professional entertainment, talent shows and a host of other events. Children will have fun at discos, shows and competitions we hold for them. Smaller children will enjoy the secure and safe children's play area.
 
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