Parks North Wales

Hidden Wonders in North Wales
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If you are wondering where to spend you summer holidays in 2014 look no further than holiday parks in Snowdonia. Some of you may regard that as not very exotic or adventurous enough but you are highly mistaken. Snowdonia is a hidden wonderland full of natural beauties that have been forgotten in the rise of abroad holidays.


People often fly to far flung places to discover the most stunning environments without realising they are missing one of the outstanding right are their door step.


The UK’s climate may be unpredictable but this wet, temperate atmosphere has given rise to some of the most remarkable landscapes known to mankind. With glaciers, rains, wind and a highly seasonal climate, our island has given a home filled with dramatic landscapes that inspire the imagination. No place is more renowned for its striking views than Snowdonia.
For thousands of years Snowdonia has been proclaimed as a beautiful and sacred landscape. As people begin to explore their homeland once again the dynamic environment reveals its secrets to us. Once holiday parks were seen as a cheap holiday but they have risen over recent years to become the preferred fashionable and boutique holiday of wealthy city dwellers seeking to discover the hidden wonders of their home continent.


Palewood Holiday Park in Snowdonia is among one of the most peaceful, isolated and simply beautiful options for accommodation while enjoying the realms of Snowdonia. It is the perfect option for those looking to purchase a weekend sanctuary. Palewood Holiday homes for sale in Snowdonia provide many with an escape the wild outdoors so they may encounter some of the best views North Wales has to offer.   


If you do decide to stay at Palewood holiday Park Snowdonia’s hidden sanctuary you should defiantly take the time to visit great natural wonders such as Bala Lake, Portmeirchion, Snowdon and Anglesey.


No mountain in the UK is better known than Snowdonia for its soaring peaks and wild Welsh terrain. It is one of the main tourist attractions in all of Wales. It is hardly a trip to North Wales without scaling at least one mountain so you may as well make it a famous one.


Palewood Holiday Park is close to lake Tegid. Lake Tegid is the Welsh name for Lake Bala, Wales’ largest natural lake.  The surrounding countryside itself is awe inspiring but the lake is the source of much ancient local myth too.


Head to Bala Lake for fun excitement, water sports and spirituality.


Another excellent attraction in Snowdonia, besides its natural beauty, is an artificial marvel: the town of Portmeirion. This town is not like any other you will see in North Wales with its colourful Mediterranean architectural, sweeping arches and elegant design. As well as being a charming and unique town to visit it is also the home of Festival No6 this summer so do not miss out.


If festivals are not your cup of tea then Portmerion has far more fascinating adventures in the form of art and entertainment.
Anglesey is based just offer the North West coast of North Wales and is a major tourist attraction in North Wales. Anglesey is only a short drive from excellent Palewood accommodation in Snowdonia and Bala. Tucked away in the woods lies the idyllic holiday park of Palewood but be quick to book as all the best holiday parks are filling up fast as teh weather warms for summer.


Anglesey offers many hidden wonders including Druid sacred spaces, pristine beaches and woodland where native red squirrels still roam.


If you wish to explore the hidden wonders of Snowdonia then Palewood is a great, value for money option that provides stunning peaceful views so book soon for 2014.  


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