THE cost of living crisis is hitting most of us, and it can be particularly felt when looking to enjoy time with the family during the summer.

Luckily, Rhyl and Prestatyn are ideal places to spend time without breaking the bank.

We asked ChatGPT, an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI, to recommended places for families to visit.

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What's on in Rhyl and Prestatyn during the Bank Holiday weekend

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If you're looking to explore Rhyl and Prestatyn on a budget this Bank Holiday Weekend, there are plenty of affordable attractions and activities to enjoy.

Steve Pettit took this photo at Rhyl Harbour.

Steve Pettit took this photo at Rhyl Harbour.

Here are nine great options:

Rhyl:

Rhyl Beach

Cost: Free

A classic seaside destination with a long stretch of sandy beach. Perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, building sandcastles, or enjoying a picnic.

Marine Lake

Cost: Free to walk around 

A beautiful lake with a footpath around it, offering opportunities for leisurely walks. You can also enjoy the famous miniature steam railway.

Yveline Le Gars Hands took this action shot at Rhyls Marine Lake.

Yveline Le Gars Hands took this action shot at Rhyl's Marine Lake.

Rhyl Miniature Railway

Cost: Low-cost tickets

The oldest miniature railway in the UK, it’s a fun and affordable activity for families. The short train rides offer scenic views of Marine Lake.

Extra: The Miniature Railway will host a weekend-long family event at the town’s Marine Lake during the bank holiday weekend of August 24, 25 and 26, with festivities starting at 10.30am each day.

Rhyl Harbour

Cost: Free

A lovely spot to watch boats and enjoy the views of the River Clwyd. There are also nice walking paths, and you can grab a coffee from nearby cafes.

Rhyl Botanical Gardens

Cost: Free

A peaceful park with well-maintained gardens, a play area for children, and a small pond. It’s a great place for a budget-friendly family outing. 

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Mike Hardisty took this one of one of the last old style groyne markers to be found on Prestatyn beach.

Mike Hardisty took this one of "one of the last 'old style' groyne markers to be found on Prestatyn beach."

Prestatyn:

Prestatyn Beach

Cost: Free

A wide sandy beach that’s ideal for a day out. You can enjoy beach games, paddling, or just soaking up the sun. There’s also a promenade for a leisurely stroll.

Prestatyn Roman Baths

Cost: Free

Visit the remains of a Roman bathhouse. It’s a small site, but interesting and educational, offering a glimpse into the area’s ancient history.

Offa’s Dyke Path

Cost: Free

Take a walk along this famous trail, which offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The path runs through Prestatyn, making it a great spot for hiking enthusiasts.

Prestatyn Hillside

Cost: Free

Take a walk up the hills surrounding Prestatyn for panoramic views of the town, coastline, and countryside. This area is ideal for hiking and photography.

Mark Pierce, of Camera Club, took this shot of Rhyl beach near the harbour

Mark Pierce, of Camera Club, took this shot of Rhyl beach near the harbour

Tips for a Budget-Friendly Weekend:

Pack a picnic: Both towns have lovely spots for a picnic, like the beaches or parks, which can save you money on meals.

Check for local events: Sometimes there are free or low-cost events happening during Bank Holidays, such as markets or fairs.

These places offer a mix of outdoor fun, history, and scenic beauty, making them ideal for a budget-friendly visit to Rhyl and Prestatyn.

Enjoy your weekend!