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Caravan
& Camping Site
Dafarn Rhos
Lligwy Beach, Moelfre,
Isle of Anglesey
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A family run site with panoramic views of the sea, sandy beach,
coastline and countryside, in an AONB: a designated area of
outstanding natural beauty.
An all grass site of
4 fields bordering the large sandy beach at Lligwy - just a short
walk (1-2 minutes) away.
ARRIVALSafter
2.00pm, but BEFORE DARK.
DEPARTURES by 11.00pm (If pitch available late departure may be
available)
FACILITIES :
* Electric hook up points
(16amp)
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Drinking water points in all field*
*Chemical disposal point
* Shower (free) and toilet blocks
with baby changing unit and *NEW for
2008 - hair dryers and shaver sockets
* A Disabled/Family room with a
shower, toilet, washbasin and baby changing unit
* Pot washing up area
* Freezer block facility
NEW 2008
* *Wi fi
* *Laundry room with washing machine and dryer
DOGS: Allowed at presenton following conditions:
1. - Kept on a short
lead at all times
2. - Exercised off
site
3. - Not left
unattended at any time.
4. - Any * is cleared
up immediately
NOISE: Radios,
televisions or any electrical gadets must be kept at a very low
volume and must not be audible outside the owners's unit
(caravan or tent etc).
NO NOISE AFTER 10.30pm
If any of the above rules are not obeyed offenders
and their party will be asked to leave with no refund.
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 walk. Also, when
they are in the area dolphins can be seen playing in the bay.
Within a few minutes
walk of the campsite there is a coastal public 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 is an 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 site.
One of the photographs
shows that we sometimes get the most spectacular sunsets - it was
taken in September 2005.
The main photograph
with the touring caravans and campers was taken on a bank holiday
weekend. However busy we get, we alway insist on the Fire
regulations spacing between units of 20 feet/6 meters. All units are
pitched around the edge of the fields allowing space in the middle
of the fields for a play area.
The seaside village of
Moelfre is one mile away - post office, pub, bakery, gift shops,
coffee shop, cafes and a restaurant.
Benllech is three
miles away - 3 mini supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, takeaways,
garages, banks, chemist, butchers, and other shops, also a doctors
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