Many Happy memories in my childhood staying at the caravan park just over the bridge Kingsley facing the chip shop that used to have a statue of a yellow Fisherman outside. Loved the caravan park and abergele along with days out to towyn Rhyl llandudno colwyn bay angelsey etc. Great times and memories il treasure for ever
I predict that the beaches of North Wales will go through a small renaissance in the next few years...no, it will never be a replacement for Costa del Sol, but the area is a place of natural beauty and I think the general trend will be to travel less not more over the next decade or two. Brexit could have an impact in that too, if not the overall health of the economy. Maybe taking the train to Abergele or Rhyl or Llandudno, and staying in a cozy cabin or an environmentally friendly hotel near the promenade, will be a thing again.
Nice. It took me back to my childhood.
My grandparents lived here 60s-70s so we used to holiday here, now at 58 I have fond memories and come here every year, thanks for this👍
Many Happy memories in my childhood staying at the caravan park just over the bridge Kingsley facing the chip shop that used to have a statue of a yellow Fisherman outside. Loved the caravan park and abergele along with days out to towyn Rhyl llandudno colwyn bay angelsey etc. Great times and memories il treasure for ever
I USED TO LOVE GOING TO PENSARN BEACH,USED TO GO TO THE LITTLE CAFE THRRE CALLED BRENDA'S, HAPPY DAYS
We have stayed at abergale near this beach it is a lovely place and you can even park on the beach and watch the sea
Love that place the first cafe as you come in happy memories
I have pictures of me as a kid in the paddling pool roller rink and boating pool the good old days I'm now 75years young
Lovely beach. But upsetting that they close the toilets
This place is great
Olivia Hague I live there
@@charliesalt434 we normally stop at Gwrych towers camp site it is a lovely place
that bike outside surfside is mine lol :)
Lol I live in abergele town
Aiden Duckworth sameeeee
I predict that the beaches of North Wales will go through a small renaissance in the next few years...no, it will never be a replacement for Costa del Sol, but the area is a place of natural beauty and I think the general trend will be to travel less not more over the next decade or two. Brexit could have an impact in that too, if not the overall health of the economy. Maybe taking the train to Abergele or Rhyl or Llandudno, and staying in a cozy cabin or an environmentally friendly hotel near the promenade, will be a thing again.