Welcome to Haulfryn – A Hidden Gem in North Wales

Located at the foot of the Clwydian Range, with Moel Famau proudly in view, Haulfryn offers the perfect balance of peaceful countryside escapes and easy access to some of North Wales’ best-loved attractions. Whether you're staying in one of our luxury hot tub lodges, securing a seasonal touring pitch, or just enjoying the stunning surroundings, Haulfryn is a place to relax, recharge, and reconnect.

A Dream Brought to Life

Back in 2019, we opened our gates for the first time after months of hard work, transforming a quiet corner of North Wales into what is now an award-winning destination. From landscaped grounds to our beautifully finished facilities, every part of Haulfryn was built with care – and with you in mind.

Today, we’re proud to offer a boutique-style touring site that includes:

  • Spacious seasonal caravan pitches

  • Two luxury self-catering lodges with private hot tubs

  • Modern lodges for sale

  • Modern, high-spec facilities for your comfort

Facilities That Go Above and Beyond

Our fully renovated amenities block includes:

  • Luxury shower and toilet facilities finished with quartz tiling

  • A communal laundry and indoor kitchen area with granite worktops

  • Heated towel rails in every room for added comfort

  • Free WiFi across the site

  • Ample private parking

  • Clean, quiet, and carefully maintained spaces

We believe in making caravanning simple, modern, and enjoyable.

Your North Wales Adventure Starts Here

Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Haulfryn is perfect for walking holidays, relaxing lodge breaks, or long-stay seasonal touring. You'll find rolling hills, local pubs, and walking trails right on your doorstep.

Want to explore further afield? We’re just a 5-minute drive from the A55, giving you easy access to:

  • North Wales’ beaches and coastline

  • Historic castles and country parks

  • Snowdonia National Park

  • Family days out at the zoo, museums, and adventure parks

  • Market towns like Mold, Holywell, and Ruthin

  • Chester city centre and shopping outlets

Why Guests Keep Coming Back

Haulfryn consistently receives excellent reviews from guests and has been recognised with multiple Pitchup awards for cleanliness, service, and overall experience. We take pride in offering a warm welcome, high standards, and a peaceful base for discovering all that North Wales has to offer.

Whether you’re here for a weekend lodge getaway or a full season of touring, we look forward to welcoming you to Haulfryn.

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Our History

The first recorded races at the Welsh town of Holywell took place on Thursday 9th November 1769 between the Flintshire towns of Holywell and Babell on an oval, flat course of 2 miles one furlong circumference, with a slight hill as the horses entered the final 4 furlong straight. The final meeting took place on Wednesday 20th October 1852.