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Rhyl & Prestatyn Funtime Brochure

Rhyl & Prestatyn Funtime, presented by Rhyl Tourism c/o Denbighshire County Council, was a brochure celebrating value-for-money seaside holidays along the North Wales coast for 2013, complete with a fresh new look for the prom and plenty for the whole family to enjoy.

Miles of Golden Beaches

The brochure highlighted the real heart of every family seaside holiday: safe, clean beaches for the children. Rhyl offers three miles of golden sands, while Prestatyn has four miles divided between three distinctive beaches.

  • Ffrith Beach, with its own style
  • Central Beach
  • Barkby Beach

Seasonal lifeguard patrols at Rhyl added extra reassurance for children's safety. With records showing that Rhyl and Prestatyn summers are hotter and sunnier than the UK average, the brochure made the case that there are few better places to enjoy such a wealth of beaches.

Traditional Seaside Pleasures

The spirit of childhood was very much alive at both resorts, offering classic seaside fun for the whole family.

  • Building sand castles
  • Collecting seashells
  • Paddling
  • Candyfloss and ice cream

New and Exciting Attractions

Alongside the traditional, Rhyl and Prestatyn offered new and exciting attractions to keep everyone entertained, including indoor beaches at the Suncentre, playzones in the Palace Fun Centre, and the Seaquarium. Between the two resorts, visitors could follow the Sustrans Cycle Route along seven spectacular miles, passing amazing ceramic artworks along the way.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much beach is there at Rhyl and Prestatyn?

Rhyl offers three miles of golden sands, while Prestatyn has four miles of sands divided between three great beaches: Ffrith Beach, Central Beach and Barkby Beach.

Are the beaches safe for children?

The brochure noted seasonal lifeguard patrols at Rhyl, giving added reassurance for the safety of children.

What is the weather like?

According to the brochure, records show that Rhyl and Prestatyn summers are hotter and sunnier than the UK average.

What attractions are featured beyond the beaches?

Attractions included indoor beaches at the Suncentre, playzones in the Palace Fun Centre, and the Seaquarium.

Is there anything for cyclists?

Yes. Between Rhyl and Prestatyn you can follow the Sustrans Cycle Route along seven spectacular miles, following the amazing ceramic artworks.

What traditional seaside activities can families enjoy?

Families can enjoy building sand castles, collecting seashells, paddling, and treats such as candyfloss and ice cream.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Rhyl Tourism c/o Denbighshire County Council. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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