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Wrexham, North Wales

James Caravan Park

— (0)Price on Pitchup53.047°N, 2.994°W
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The soft rustle of canvas and the distant call of Welsh hillside sheep drift across this straightforward year-round site on the edge of Wrexham. Morning light filters through tent doorways while steam rises from the shower block, signalling another day in North Wales' often-overlooked gateway region.

James Caravan Park suits no-fuss campers, caravanners and motorhomers seeking a practical base between the Clwydian Range and the English border. Wrexham itself offers proper market town amenities and surprising industrial heritage, while Snowdonia's dramatic peaks lie within striking distance for day trips. This is honest touring country where you pitch up without pretension.

Facilities keep things simple with essential toilets and showers serving tent pitches alongside caravan and campervan spaces. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so ask at reception if you're planning evening flames. The year-round opening means you can escape here in any season, and the unpretentious atmosphere attracts those who appreciate a functional pitch over boutique trimmings. It's camping as it used to be—turn up, stake your claim, explore.

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Current Conditions
17°C
Overcast
9 mph
78%
7-Day Outlook
Today
20° / 14°
27%
Mon
21° / 12°
34%
Tue
20° / 12°
96%
Wed
19° / 13°
19%
Thu
20° / 13°
16%
Fri
18° / 12°
6%
Sat
22° / 10°
8%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
Walks Nearby

Local walks within 10 km

13 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Erddig Riverside Walk

Meanders gently along the River Clywedog through the National Trust's Erddig estate on mostly flat, well-maintained paths. Perfect for families with buggies and young children, though some sections near the river may be muddy after rain. Dogs welcome on leads. Offers peaceful woodland scenery, glimpses of historic parkland, and easy access to Erddig Hall's renowned 18th-century servants' quarters—a lovely short stroll combining nature with heritage.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
1.84 km from campsite
Route length: 2.4 km
Operator: National Trust
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Erddig Big Wood Trail

Loops through mature woodland on mostly flat, well-maintained paths with occasional gentle inclines. Perfect for families with buggies and young children seeking a short nature stroll. Dogs welcome on leads. Highlights include ancient trees, seasonal bluebells, and peaceful forest atmosphere just beyond Erddig Hall's formal gardens. Takes 20-30 minutes at a leisurely pace, ideal for leg-stretching or tiring out little ones before exploring the historic house.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.16 km from campsite
Route length: 1.6 km
Operator: National Trust
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Coed Forest Walk, Erddig

Meanders through mature woodland on the Erddig Estate with gentle gradients and well-maintained paths suitable for families and older children, though tree roots and occasional muddy patches make buggies tricky. Dogs welcome on leads. Discover historic parkland, glimpse red squirrels if lucky, and enjoy seasonal bluebells or autumn colours while exploring the National Trust's former coal-mining estate away from crowds.

Dogs welcomeWalking routeLocal network
2.31 km from campsite
Route length: 5.7 km
Operator: National Trust
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Llwybr Clawdd Wat

Follows sections of Wat's Dyke, an 8th-century earthwork marking the Welsh-English border. Terrain varies from gentle farmland paths to moderate climbs over open hillsides with occasional steep stretches near the dyke itself. Generally suitable for older children with good stamina, though some stiles and uneven ground make it tricky for buggies. Dogs welcome on leads near livestock. Offers fascinating historical intrigue alongside rural Shropshire and Flintshire views—a proper sense of walking t

Hiking routeRegional network
6.13 km from campsite

Dee Way

Follows the River Dee for roughly 140km from its source in Snowdonia to the estuary at Chester, mixing moorland, woodland and riverside paths with varying inclines—some steep sections in Wales, flatter through Cheshire. Suitable for experienced walkers tackling multi-day sections; not designed for buggies due to uneven terrain and stiles. Dogs welcome throughout. Worth doing for dramatic Welsh mountain scenery transitioning to gentle English countryside, rich wildlife, and historic market towns

Walking route
8.18 km from campsite

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