Spent one year on sunnyvale in a tourer. We met some lovely people there who went out of their way to help. If there's one thing we'll miss it is those we met. Our issue was the site isn't set up at all for children or families. It feels like there's a deep issue going on where the owner wants to keep kids and families away at all costs. If youve got kids definitely give this a miss, Sunnyvale caters for older people who like some peace and quiet.
The Spa facilities are great and we spent many a night relaxing after our walks in snowdonia. The location near the beach is superb and if youre into walking I'd highly recommend walking the 11miles to Rhos on sea along the coastal path, especially on a sunny day.
The bar on site has potential but any time they have an event on they charge you for tickets which I found a bit bad after the money people pay for their pitches.
The staff we met were always pleasant, they seem to be overworked , barman /kids entertainers/pt instructor/chef!! It just feels like there's suspicion towards visitors from the owner which filters to the staff. Rules and regulations all over the place! Also thought it was out of order a family member visiting got told I owed £2 for sliders I'd used in the spa! I wasn't there that week and they could have easily waited to speak to me! I'd simply forgot I owed it. Overall I can see why older couples would enjoy this site but beware if you have kids, theyll be bored off their heads.. It has real potential here to be so much better, let your guard down, not all kids and families...
Read moreWow, what can I say! We just spent our first weekend on a Seasonal pitch at the amazing Sunnyvale Caravan park, Kinmel Bay. As soon as you enter the site, you are struck by how clean and tidy everywhere is. The staff couldn't be nicer, everyone is so helpful. We put our awning up and had offers of help from at least 6 people on the touring area. Mark is the warden on the seasonal/touring area, he is an absolute asset to the park and couldn't be more helpful. The site is next to the coastal path with easy access to the path from the site. The beach is amazing and the sunsets are breathtaking. The bar on the site is lovely, we met Bradley the bar manager, they were hosting a fundraiser for Ukraine when we called in, it was great to meet people and have coffee and cake. There are 2 pubs close by that serve food and are dog friendly. A retail park is in walking distance for your shopping needs and Asda is down the coastal path in the other direction, just past the beachfront bar and food trailer. There are static holiday caravans and lodges that are privately owned. (A small number are let by their owners) as well as the well laid out touring area. We will be there as often as we can to enjoy the location and the...
Read moreBeen on the site since May 2015 and really excited about the new developments taking place over the next few years. Staff always friendly and site very clean and well maintained. The only time we get upset about anything here is when we have to leave to go home.
Would definitely recommend to anybody. Very well situated. Having a beach virtually on the doorstep is great, specially if you have children or dogs. The viewing platform is a nice addition to the area and the harbour is a nice place to walk around. Rhyl is only a short walk away and they are developing a new shopping centre on the site of the old fairground. The promenade is now finished and looks very smart and tidy. The path along the beachfront runs as far as Llandudno as far as we know and you can hire a bike from busters on the site if you fancy going for a ride.
Again, really like the way the site is taking shape with the new investment. The management are clamping down on the people who are letting the site down which is great for those that want the park to continue to make great strides forward.
All in all a great site, would heartily...
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