Location
Set in the beautiful Dee Valley, near to the picturesque villages of Overton and Bangor-On-Dee and close to the town of Wrexham.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
For the discerning holiday maker, a truly unique experience!
Enjoy the various handmade crafts, or dine in the Shippon Restaurant in the beautiful Edwardian buildings; sample our own Real Ale; or have homemade cream teas in the gardens that offer panoramic views over the Dee Valley.
For the active we have many facilities that include a 9 hole Golf Course & Clubhouse; swimming pool; 2 miles of footpaths….or simply relax with the free coarse fishing. Award winning facilities include 30 deluxe all weather fully serviced pitches, and luxury centrally heated amenities.
The Brookshaw family welcome you to The Plassey Leisure Park….a breathtaking location with a superb range of high quality facilities. We hope to see you very soon!
Winner of Practical Caravan Top 100 Best in Wales, and UK Overall Winner 2007
Family
The park has a children's play area and a games room with table tennis and other amusements.
Entertainment
Make a splash in the indoor pool or relax in the sauna, why not play a game of golf on the park's nine hole course, fish in one of the parks 5 lakes, or try out some badminton? The Plassey Crafts & Retail Centre with many handmade crafts and boutiques is well worth exploring or enjoy a drink in the licensed clubhouse.
Food & Drink
The Plassey Shippon Restaurant has an enviable reputation for its stunning array of home-produced British and Mediterranean dishes and within the Shippon Restaurant is 'The Hayloft Suite' which is available for any party or event. A range of snacks and light meals can be enjoyed from the Stables Coffee House.
Directions
From the A483 follow brown signs 'Plassey' onto the B5426 2 1/2 miles towards Bangor-on-Dee.
Local Activities
The Plassey Touring Caravan Park is perfectly placed as a centre for visiting nearby places of interest such as the historic centres of Chester and Shrewsbury, with their rich and varied architecture, or smaller hamlet towns like Oswestry. The mountains of Snowdonia and the spectacular scenery of the Welsh Valleys are also on your doorstep.