Abbey Farm

Caravan site, Luxury Glamping and Farm Shop in Rhuddlan, North Wales

Abbey Farm Rhuddlan

Here at Abbey Farm we provide the very best in Glamping with our 3 adult only luxury pods.  For caravans, camper vans and tourers our dog friendly caravan site has spacious pitches to suit all.

Whatever you are looking for in a North Wales stay, whether it’s walking, cycling, adrenaline-packed activities, or simply a relaxing getaway – our cosy and peaceful campsite offers the perfect base for you.

The best of both worlds being set in a stunning rural location but only an 8 minute walk to the nearest pub with the village offering you plenty of places to eat, drink and visit.

Our farm shop offers you beef, lamb and pork straight from our fields with all other produce coming from small businesses across North Wales.

We have been farming here for over 120 years and you can be assured of a warm welcome by me (Celia), Rob, Lewis and Owen or even one of our much loved sheepdogs; Buster, Jess and Abbey.

‘You cannot be closer to the heart of the Welsh countryside than when you stay on a farm’

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Staying in North Wales at Abbey Farm

We have 3 options available to suit all. Choose either a Caravan Pitch, Camping Pitch or if you’re feeling like something extra special, why not try one of our adult only Glamping pods, one of which even has a wood fired hot tub!

Abbey Farm
Shop

Our new farm shop is filled with home-reared meat, fresh free-range eggs, and handpicked local Welsh produce. Quality, traceability, & care from our family to yours.

Things To Do in North Wales During Your Holiday

 The village is just a short stroll away from Abbey Farm and has lots of places to eat, drink and visit. Rhuddlan Castle, built in the thirteenth century is well worth a visit.  Bodrhyddan Hall, a stunning 17th century stately home is the perfect place for afternoon tea!
North Wales has so much to offer with adrenaline packed activities such as Zip World where you can choose from quarry karting, to tree-top adventures or even experience the world’s fastest zip line!
A visit is not complete without walking, or taking a train ride, to the summit of Eryri (Snowdon), where you can enjoy the stunning views.

History of Abbey Farm

Abbey Farm has an exciting history dating back to 1258 where a Dominican Friary once stood. The farmhouse was built in the early 1800s with the surrounding farm buildings dating back as early as 1283. Research suggests that the main farm building to the South of farmyard, was the friars dormitory.
There are plenty of artefacts can still be seen in the buildings today such as the 14th Century Tomb slab located over the doorway in Workshop range.
The tourer park and luxury glamping pods are located on a spacious field overlooking the Clwydian Mountain ranges. The field is within part of Site of Norman Borough of Rhuddlan, a Scheduled Ancient Monument so truly is a unique place to stay.