A 5 minute walk would take you to Rhyl Habour, the Marine Lake then onwards into Rhyl centre with it's Sun Centre, Sea Life Centre, Sky Tower, 'Drift Park' play area, Amusement Arcades, Clubs, Pubs and Resturants.
Likewise, a 5 minute walk would take you to Kinmel Bay beach, the local shops, cafe and supermarket.
The property is on cycle route 5.
Trout fishing ponds approx 2 miles away, sea fishing trips from Rhyl along with beach and estuary fishing 10mins walk from the property.
Kiteboarding lessons available on Kinmel Bay beach.
Golf ranges/courses within 20minutes drive.
Towyn's Tyr Prince racetrack (10 minutes walk) also has a week-end market/carboot, there's a funfair next to that and a public play park with skateboard circuit and a duck pond.
Towyn also has the amusment arcades, funpubs and attractions associated with caravan holiday areas.
Nearby Bodelwydden castle(2 miles) hosts regular attractions throughout the year, Rhuddlan castle(2 miles) St Asaph Church(4 miles).
The A55 gives access to the whole of North Wales with it's mountains, castles, waterfalls, beaches and walks.
Colwyn Bay for 'jetskiers', mountain zoo,market and shopping.
Llandudno for the pier, gardens, theatre, dry ski slope and shops.
Conway for it's castle, harbour, smallest house, butterfly centre are all around 30 minutes drive away.
If you go 'in land' Snowdonia, Betws-y-coed, Llanberis Pass, Ugly House etc are all within an hours drive as is the Isle of Angelsey and Caernafon.
Criccieth, Porthmadog, Ffestiniog and Harlech are a little more.
There are a wealth of National Trust properties in the area including houses, castles and the famous Bodnant Gardens.
The Roman city of Chester is approx 30 miles away with stunning roman architecture, zoo (as featured on t.v) and shopping.
Ski:
Llandudno dry ski slope and tobogan run is approx 20mins away by car on the side of the 'Great Orme'
Golf:
There many local golf clubs, some do 'day' tickets
Other Activities:
Trout Farm. Castles