If you’re exploring lodges and caravans for sale at Maes Mynan Park, this is a tranquil North Wales countryside retreat with lakeside plots, woodland surrounds and far-reaching views towards the Clwydian Range. Maes Mynan Park is pet-friendly, operates a 12-month holiday season, and the two main ownership areas are accessed via security barriers, so visits are best arranged in advance.
Set in a quiet corner of Flintshire near Caerwys, Maes Mynan Park is built for switching off—morning walks, relaxed afternoons on the decking, and nature-led weekends that feel a world away from busy resorts. The setting is a big part of the appeal, with water, trees and open countryside giving most plots a real sense of space.
For day trips, you’re well placed for the Clwydian Range, market towns and the North Wales coastline. Road access is straightforward too, with the A55 nearby for links towards Chester, the Wirral, Liverpool and Manchester.
Life here is calm and outdoorsy—coffee with a view, gentle walks through the countryside, and easy evenings where you can properly unwind. It suits owners who want a quieter base and prefer scenery, privacy and space over entertainment-led facilities.
Maes Mynan Park is in Afonwen, near Caerwys in Flintshire, North Wales. Sat nav: CH7 5UB.
It’s a holiday park for lodge and caravan ownership and breaks, not full-time residential living.
Yes—Maes Mynan Park is pet-friendly, but specific rules and any limits are best confirmed when you enquire about a particular home.
It operates a 12-month holiday season, so you can use your holiday home year-round (subject to the park’s licence and ownership terms).
It’s strongly recommended—there are security barriers to the ownership areas, so booking ahead makes the visit smoother.
Many North Wales beaches have seasonal dog rules or designated dog-friendly zones. Always check local signage when you arrive, as restrictions can change by beach and time of year.
Popular options include walks in the Clwydian Range, market-town days in Mold, and coastal trips towards Prestatyn/Talacre, plus easy days out in Chester.