Man and Van Rhyl
A classic coast town with old holiday bones, Rhyl still turns simple moves into a question of promenade access and timing.
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Useful Stats and Facts About Rhyl

Rhyl: 2021 census context only.
Town Population

Denbighshire County Council
Local Authority

LL18
Postcode Area

Rhyl railway station on the North Wales Coast Line.
Rail Station

Main Roads: A548, A525, A55 via Rhuddlan/St Asaph links, seafront routes.
Major Roads

Nearby Towns: Prestatyn, Rhuddlan, Abergele, Towyn, Kinmel Bay, St Asaph.
Nearby Towns

1. Rhyl Self Storage; 2. Prestatyn storage options; 3. LL18 nearby options
Storage Facilities

Marsh Road Recycling Centre, Rhyl
Tip/ Recycling Facility
Van Moves and Collections in Rhyl
Rhyl is a seaside town in Denbighshire on the north Wales coast, where the River Clwyd meets the Irish Sea. It sits about 4 miles from Prestatyn, around 5 miles from Abergele, roughly 13 miles from Colwyn Bay and close to the A55 corridor for longer runs towards Chester, Conwy and the rest of the coast.
Rhyl has the promenade, beach, Marine Lake, station area, town-centre streets and residential estates all close together. That gives small van jobs a few different shapes. A pickup from a house near the edge of town is not the same as carrying furniture out of a flat near West Parade, where parking, stairs and visitor traffic can all affect the job.
Promenade, town centre and station-side jobs
Around the seafront and town centre, the loading point needs checking before a driver arrives. A sofa, bed or appliance may be close to the beach on paper, but the van still needs somewhere safe to stop. If the item is in a flat, above a shop, inside holiday accommodation or behind a shared entrance, the carry can take longer than the drive.
The station side and shopping streets bring the same issue in a different way. Short collections can be fine when there is a clear rear entrance or parking space, but awkward when the driver has to work around one-way streets, busy pavements or limited stopping time.
Coastal routes and North Wales moves
Rhyl is well placed for short coastal runs to Prestatyn, Abergele and Colwyn Bay, but timing still matters. The A55 helps with longer moves, while local roads around the coast can slow down during holiday periods or busy weekends. For removals, storage runs or furniture moves, say whether the job is near the promenade, the river side, the station, an estate road or a village outside town.
If the pickup is from a caravan park, holiday flat or seasonal property, give the access rules as well as the address. Barriers, reception check-ins, narrow internal roads and limited loading areas can all change a small job.
Checking availability around Rhyl
Where a suitable driver is listed for Rhyl, you can contact them through VanHub UK and talk through the job. If not, the assisted route can be used to look for someone nearby. Give the exact part of Rhyl, the loading access and any seafront, station or holiday-site access details so the enquiry is judged on the real job, not just the distance.



