Anglesey
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Anglesey
Anglesey is not far from us in Cheshire. Whenever I have visited i have always thought "this is nice" but have always felt that there was more too it and that I was missing the best bits.
So........having read lots of threads on these boards.........the question is, what is the best campsite on Anglesey from a point of view of position, facilities, ambience etc, etc.
Any replies very gratefully received.
So........having read lots of threads on these boards.........the question is, what is the best campsite on Anglesey from a point of view of position, facilities, ambience etc, etc.
Any replies very gratefully received.
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.
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Re: Anglesey
There's loads of sites on Anglesey - see http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/resul ... &by=county
Click on each site and you can read the reviews by other campers
Click on each site and you can read the reviews by other campers
John
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Re: Anglesey
We camped here a couple of years ago and loved it. Can play around on the river in the Kayaks and also there were places on the bottom field to have open fires. The owners were very friendly and outside their house there would be jams etc homemade you could buy from them.
http://llechrwd.co.uk/
Loads of fab campsites on Anglesey.. need Debpritch to come on line she's the Anglesey queen
http://llechrwd.co.uk/
Loads of fab campsites on Anglesey.. need Debpritch to come on line she's the Anglesey queen
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Re: Anglesey
Thanks for thatfrancophile1947 wrote:There's loads of sites on Anglesey - see http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/resul ... &by=county
Click on each site and you can read the reviews by other campers
I agree ukcampsite is a good resource but I trust Bongoers more than the general public
Where is she when you need her adviceumbongocat wrote:
Loads of fab campsites on Anglesey.. need Debpritch to come on line she's the Anglesey queen
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.
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Re: Anglesey
Of the sites Debbie has taken us to I think the best one for location & facilities etc was Penrhyn Bay Caravan Park near Llanfwrog on the west coast. A bit exposed if it's windy but a great location.
On the other side of the island if you want to be near Beuamaris and the Penmon Priory area I'd recommend Kingsbridge Caravan & Camping Park
On the other side of the island if you want to be near Beuamaris and the Penmon Priory area I'd recommend Kingsbridge Caravan & Camping Park
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Re: Anglesey
In 5 inches of snow at the momentseventiesboy wrote:Thanks for thatfrancophile1947 wrote:There's loads of sites on Anglesey - see http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/sites/resul ... &by=county
Click on each site and you can read the reviews by other campers
I agree ukcampsite is a good resource but I trust Bongoers more than the general publicWhere is she when you need her adviceumbongocat wrote:
Loads of fab campsites on Anglesey.. need Debpritch to come on line she's the Anglesey queen
What sort of things are you looking to do and what's the age group of the people? (doesn't need to be specific just young kids, teenagers etc )
I can then bombard you with suggestions
Debs
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Re: Anglesey
Thanks Muz I shall have a good look at thoseMuzorewa wrote:Of the sites Debbie has taken us to I think the best one for location & facilities etc was Penrhyn Bay Caravan Park near Llanfwrog on the west coast. A bit exposed if it's windy but a great location.
On the other side of the island if you want to be near Beuamaris and the Penmon Priory area I'd recommend Kingsbridge Caravan & Camping Park
Hi Debsfriendeedebs wrote:
In 5 inches of snow at the moment
What sort of things are you looking to do and what's the age group of the people? (doesn't need to be specific just young kids, teenagers etc )
I can then bombard you with suggestions
Debs
Sprogs are 10 and 14.
We have been to Anglesey a few times as we are not too far away but really what I am after is what is the very best campsite, hopefully near a good beach and not too busy but with good facilities. Also what is the best beach on the island??
Don't want much do I
Hope the snow is letting you out.
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.
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Re: Anglesey
I've not stopped on many campsites on Anglesey but can link you to two I have stopped at which were good.
Beaches there's lots, if you go to the Anglesey Coastal Path you could do the lot, it's only 125 miles
http://www.visitanglesey.co.uk/en-GB/ro ... s-117.aspx
but seriously there's so many to choose from so I'll tell you my favourite
Ok best beach has got to be Newborough, http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recr ... roughBeach
closed at the moment as they are setting up a Trim Trail
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/Newborou ... _oct12.pdf
in the forest but should be open from Easter
you can also walk across to Llanddwyn Island which is a fantastic place
http://www.anglesey-history.co.uk/places/llanddwyn/
there's a lovely campsite not far away called The White Lodge
http://www.whitelodgecaravanpark.co.uk/ cafe on site, lovely views and the owners are really friendly
another nice campsite is Y Fronydd,
http://www.yfronydd.com/
again friendly, nice facilities but off the beaten track, no walking to the local pub
If you look at this thread of a tour I did there's pictures of the 'Y Fronydd' site and also links on page 1 to places of interest on Anglesey
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=anglesey
There's also a few cool places I did on a mystery meet, look from page 5 on this thread for pics
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=anglesey
That's probably not much help but if you see anything you think you'd like to go and see I can point you in the right direction, so much to see on Anglesey I never know where to start....or stop
Debs
Beaches there's lots, if you go to the Anglesey Coastal Path you could do the lot, it's only 125 miles
http://www.visitanglesey.co.uk/en-GB/ro ... s-117.aspx
but seriously there's so many to choose from so I'll tell you my favourite
Ok best beach has got to be Newborough, http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recr ... roughBeach
closed at the moment as they are setting up a Trim Trail
http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/Newborou ... _oct12.pdf
in the forest but should be open from Easter
you can also walk across to Llanddwyn Island which is a fantastic place
http://www.anglesey-history.co.uk/places/llanddwyn/
there's a lovely campsite not far away called The White Lodge
http://www.whitelodgecaravanpark.co.uk/ cafe on site, lovely views and the owners are really friendly
another nice campsite is Y Fronydd,
http://www.yfronydd.com/
again friendly, nice facilities but off the beaten track, no walking to the local pub
If you look at this thread of a tour I did there's pictures of the 'Y Fronydd' site and also links on page 1 to places of interest on Anglesey
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=anglesey
There's also a few cool places I did on a mystery meet, look from page 5 on this thread for pics
http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... t=anglesey
That's probably not much help but if you see anything you think you'd like to go and see I can point you in the right direction, so much to see on Anglesey I never know where to start....or stop
Debs
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Re: Anglesey
Debs thank you so much.
That reply shows all that is good about this forum.
So helpful and informative.
Thank you so much for just taking the time to answer.
Plenty of food for thought there.
I can feel some trips coming on.
Thank you again
That reply shows all that is good about this forum.
So helpful and informative.
Thank you so much for just taking the time to answer.
Plenty of food for thought there.
I can feel some trips coming on.
Thank you again
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.