LEISURE giant Lyons have unveiled details about a new outdoor space being created at its Rhyl site.
The venue, at Lyons Robin Hood, will consist of an outdoor canopy, providing UV protection from the sun, shelter from the rain.
It will act as an additional entertainment space all year round.
A spokesperson for Lyons Holiday Parks, which is marking its 100th year in business, said: "The canopy will be fitted with numerous TV’s showing all sporting games, matches and races, a stage for even more family entertainment, plenty of seating for dining and relaxing, and will be heated even for those cooler days.
"In addition to the canopy, we will be adding three new dining and refreshment units, from sweet and savoury snacks to enjoy. Have a delicious bite at the Pizza Kitchen, something sweet at Cream ‘n Cone, to a coffee to go or a refreshing drink from the bar.
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"These are ideally positioned within the new canopy area, along side our existing fish and chip shop, Sherwoods Sports bar, adventure golf, adventure playground and sports court.
"This area will be fully open for May half term, and we can’t wait to offer this additional space come rain or shine to our holiday home owners, holiday guests and day visitors."
Lyons, which has 20 holiday parks across North Wales and Cumbria, is currently working to compete its new multi-million-pound resort in Dyserth.
The Marian Resort and Spa, named after the Marian Mills of Dyserth, is set to open in April.
In 2019, Lyons Holiday Park Limited (Lyons Group), snapped up the site, formerly known as Graig Parc, for undisclosed sum. It was on the market with Lambert Smith Hampton for £2million.
The revamped site features 80 lodges and luxury hot tub lodges as well as a "luxury" spa, indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, gym and suite.
For dining - guests will be able to take their pick from four different venues including Lounge Bar, VIEW restaurant, the Live Bar or the vibrant all-day Sports Bar and Grill.
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