
1. Tyddyn Isaf Camping & Caravan Park
Situated near Lligwy Bay in Dulas, Tyddyn Isaf is a family-run park that spans 20 acres of meticulously maintained grounds. The site offers both standard and premium fully serviced pitches, each surrounded by hedges and woodland, ensuring privacy and a sense of seclusion.
Guests can enjoy panoramic views of Lligwy Bay and the surrounding coastline. Modern washroom facilities, a well-stocked marketplace, a takeaway service, and a luxury gym add to the experience. The park provides direct access to the sandy shores of Lligwy Beach.
Best Feature: Direct access to Lligwy Beach.
2. Pen-Y-Bont Caravan and Camping Site
Located on the southwest coast of Anglesey, Pen-Y-Bont is a family-run site operating as a 200-acre working farm. Campers can experience farm life with cows and sheep grazing nearby, making it an authentic countryside retreat.
The site boasts stunning views of the Snowdonia mountain range and is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it a haven for birdwatchers. Dog walkers will appreciate the expansive grounds, making it a pet-friendly destination.
Best Feature: The combination of a working farm environment and breathtaking Snowdonia views.
3. Mulberry’s Farm
For those seeking a traditional camping experience, Mulberry’s Farm is an excellent choice. Nestled in a shallow valley, it offers spacious, private pitches complete with a hardstanding area, fire pit, and picnic table.
The site’s commitment to sustainability is evident, and guests may encounter local wildlife. Farm-fresh eggs and the option to order a traditional Welsh tea loaf, Bara Brith, add a rustic charm to the experience.
Best Feature: Emphasis on sustainability and private pitches with fire pits.
4. Seren y Môr
Seren y Môr, meaning ‘Star of the Sea,’ is a campsite nestled within the woodland of a private 17th-century country estate overlooking the sea. It offers traditional camping pitches, bell tents, a vintage VW campervan, and a charming vintage caravan.
The site also provides activities such as Roots Forest School sessions and even relaxing massage treatments, making it a unique and holistic retreat for nature lovers.
Best Feature: A historic estate setting with diverse accommodation options and wellness activities.
5. Ael y Garnedd
Ael y Garnedd is a spacious and peaceful, family-run touring site located in Star, Gaerwen. It offers expansive pitches with breathtaking mountain views over Snowdonia National Park.
The site is dog-friendly and provides a serene atmosphere, making it an excellent base for exploring Anglesey. Visitors appreciate its well-maintained facilities and tranquil setting.
Best Feature: Expansive pitches with stunning Snowdonia views.
Getting to and from these sites
You can travel to these sites on public transport, Bangor is the nearest train station, from there you can Take a taxi or if you’d prefer you can drive there as well. Either way you are going to have a great time.
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