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Prestatyn and Rhyl - A guide to the seaside towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn, provided by the Coastal Tourism Unit, Denbighshire County Council. Includes information on local attractions.

Caravan Holiday - Caravan for rent in a holiday park. Includes a description of the accommodation and facilities.

St Melyd Golf Club - Comprehensive details of St Melyd Golf Club. Includes contact and address information.

Prestatyn Carnival - The Virtual Prestatyn Website, containing information on the town in English, Welsh, Spanish, French, and German

The Prestatyn Flower Show - Contains information on the annual show, held in Prestatyn.

Prestatyn Fun Run - Race results for the race at Prestatyn on Sunday 21st of June, 1998.

Traeth Ganol Hotel - Includes tariff information and contact details.

Pontin's Family Centres - Prestatyn Sands - Prices, a list of facilities. Offers accommodations, restaurant, ballroom, night club, and a fast food outlet.

Halcyon Quest Hotel - Information including contact details, prices, photographs and a map.

PHD3-2 - Eight berth static caravan for hire on Presthaven Sands. Profile, facilities, information about local entertainment, FAQ and prices.

Presthaven Sands Caravan Holiday - Details of a caravan park with pictures, available bookings and prices, a list of facilities and holiday club prices.

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