Sirior Bach Holiday Park
Nineteen acres of Welsh countryside. Over 120 pitches, each with a garden generous enough that you forget you're on a park at all.
Sirior Bach sits three miles inland from Abergele - far enough from the coast to feel like proper countryside, close enough that the beach is still part of your weekend if you want it to be. The kind of place where the view works harder than the facilities list. Which is the point.
It's a twelve-month park. That means autumn stays. Winter weekends when the fire's on and the hills are quiet. The kind of ownership that doesn't end when the schools go back.
The pitches are spread wide. You're not looking at your neighbour's decking furniture. You're looking at North Wales doing what it does - rolling, green, and unbothered. There are walks straight from the park gate. Gwrych Castle, Conwy, Colwyn Bay, all close enough for a day out. Far enough that you don't hear them from your pitch.
It's owner-only. Gated. Dog-friendly. There's a laundrette, Wi-Fi, and a small playground. But the real draw is what's missing. No entertainment complex. No busy bar. Just the hum of a place where people come to slow down, not speed up.
The community feel lasts all year. The kind you only get when people keep coming back, season after season, because they've found something that works for them perfectly.
If you're after a park that lets the countryside do the talking, Sirior Bach gets out of the way and lets it.
Train Station
Abergele & Pensarn - 3.5 Miles
Supermarket
Tesco - 3 Miles
Bus Stop
Park Entrance
Pub/Restaurant
1.5 Miles







