Maes Mynan Holiday Park – Photographs That Tell A Tale!
A photo gallery that showcases the natural beauty of our Maes Mynan Holiday Park development. With many facets of Maes Mynan to share, including the old sand and gravel quarry. The local farmers always called it ‘Little Switzerland’ because of the far-reaching views of the hills and woodland outcrops – see for yourself.
Historically, Maes Mynan, a Flintshire Hamlet that borders the county of Denbighshire, has always been an important place. It once belonged to ‘Mynan the Giant’, the last Welsh Princes of Wales, Henry VII and Henry VIII, before landing eventually with the Mostyn Lords in the mid 17th century. You can find out more about the History of Maes Mynan here.
The Mostyn’s eventually sold the lands and old hall in 1875, as the “Arcadia of Wales, if not England”. In addition, the land where the static caravan holiday homes are located now, once belonged to Peter’s grandfather, before it passed into quarry hands.
It took over 10 years to buy the land that is now Maes Mynan Holiday Park from the previous quarry owner. Peter, since the age of 25, had a vision for the holiday park you see today. He fell in love with the kaleidoscope views all those years ago and appreciated that they would also appeal to many others, especially those who dreamt of a spectacular country retreat for their holiday home location. We hope you enjoy our Maes Mynan Holiday Park photo gallery.