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Caravan
& Camping Site
Dafarn Rhos
Lligwy Beach, Moelfre, Isle of Anglesey
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The site is in a stunning location next to
the LARGE SANDY BEACH at Lligwy on the North East coast of the
Isle of Anglesey; in a designated area of outstanding natural
beauty (AONB), with spectacular panoramic views of the sea, beach,
dramatic coastline and countryside .
At
the most a 2 minute WALK to the sand and coastal path
from the site.
A wonderful peaceful and
tranquil setting.
It's
beautiful unspoilt character and natural landscape remains to this
day with mature native hederows
filled with wild flowers and wildlife.
An ALL GRASS site made up of 4
fields.
All pitches (pre-allocated) are around
the edges of the fields with 6 metres/20 feet fire break
between all units. The
land is on a gradual gradiant down towards the beach with flat and
slightly sloping pitches.
It is a family owned site
established in the 1930's
FACILITIES
- Electric hook ups (16amp). All
electric hook up pitches are within 24 metres of an electric
hook up plug in point.
- Drinking water points in all fields
- Chemical disposal points
- Grey water disposal point
- Showers (free) and toilet blocks
- Baby changing stations
- Disabled room (£10 key deposit)
with a shower, WC, wash hand basin, baby changing station and
hair dryer
- Dish washing up areas
- Hair
dryers
- Shaver sockets
- Freezer
block rental facility
- Wi fi internet access- fee
payable
- Laundrette with sink, washing machine
and tumble dryer
- Security pedestrian and vehicle gates
- operated by key fob (£10 deposit required for each fob
required).
ARRIVALS: .......ONLY after 2.00pm - but
before 8.30pm
DEPARTURE:
..By 11.00am (late departure by arrangement)
Security gates allow 24hr
pedestrian access with key fob (£10 deposit each).
NO driving on, off or around the site
after dark or before 8am: Car park for late arrivals and
vehicles returning after sunset or for early morning use of cars.
DOGS: Allowed at present on
the following strict conditions:
- Must be kept on a short lead at
all times
- Exercised/walked off site NOT
around the site or to any of the site facilities - the
beach is a 2 minute walk away and allows dogs.
- Not left unattended at any time.
- Any fouling is cleared up
immediately
The owner/s of any dog/s off
the lead will be asked to remove the dog/s from the site immediately
and permanently - no refunds will
be given.
NOISE: Radios, televisions,
electrical gadets or music must be kept at a very low volume
and MUST NOT AT ANY TIME be audible outside the owners's
unit (caravan or tent etc).
NO NOISE AFTER 10.30pm or before 7am
BBQ are allowed but must be raised off the
ground - blocks available on site. A fee is charged for burnt grass.
NO OPEN FIRES.
An uncommercialised site: NO BAR,
SHOP or PLAYGROUND
The seaside village of Moelfre is 1 mile
away - pub, general store, gift shops, coffee shop, cafes and a
restaurant. Also there is a lifeboat station and seawatch centre.
Benllech is 3 miles away - 3 mini
supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, takeaways, garage, banks, chemist,
butchers, hairdressers, newsagents, and other shops, as well as a
doctors and dentist surgery.
The small island in the bay is called "Ynys Dulas" and is
home to a seal colony and numerous birds. Sometimes seals and their
pups can be seen close to shore while walking the coastal path.
Also, when they are in the area dolphins can be seen playing in the
bay from the campsite.
Within a few minutes walk of the campsite
there is the coastal footpath going in opposite directions from the
beach. One follows the cliff edge to the village of Moelfre, the
other along cliffs, coves and beaches to Dulas Estuary, where it
turns inland, up over a hill ending at the Pilot Boat Inn; with a
childrens play area and play bus.
Also, within a ten minute walk are Ancient
Monument sites, the ancient village known as Din Lligwy, and a
Neolithic and early Bronze Age burial chamber, as well as a derelict
16th Century church. There are also many other public footpath walks
in the area and a designated cycle path that goes past the campsite.
One of the photographs below shows that we sometimes get the most
spectacular sunsets
Photo Gallery - click on images below for
larger pictures
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