Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park

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Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Direct beach access and terraced areas create superb views."
Overview
Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park is a beautifully situated, spacious family park on rising ground adjacent to a sandy beach with magnificent views overlooking Lligwy Bay; a private footpath leads directly to the beach. Sustainability is at the heart of the business, from solar panels to wildlife diversity, so lookout for the educational information boards as you explore excellent nature trail around the park. The site has superb amenity blocks with some unisex privacy cubicles, including one designated for campers. A modern gym and business centre are additional benefits and WiFi is available at all pitches. Due to the undulating nature of the park, quality level pitches have been created ensuring stunning country views. A well-stocked shop and café/takeaway offering alfresco dining is also available for guests.
Ratings & awards
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AA 5 Platinum Star Caravan & Camping Park
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Green Tourism Gold
Our inspector loves...
  Stunning location & views - Hillside setting with fabulous views across Lligwy Bay towards Great Orme
  Access to beach & coast path - Coded gate leads to shady path to glorious sandy beach
  Green Ethos - Impressive sustainable approach especially wildlife diversity
  Shop & cafe - Focus on local produce and enjoy meals on terrace or takeaway
  Gym & Business Centre - Work out with sea views following time catching up with business
Features

  • Site information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 80
  • Total Static Pitches: 56
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available
  • Tent Pitches Available
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Location
Lligwy Bay, DULAS, Anglesey, LL70 9PQ
About the area
Some of the oldest rocks in Britain form the 125-mile coastline of the 85 square mile Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes Holy Island with its busy port of Holyhead, the terminus for the Dublin ferry. The terrain inland is mainly a fertile plateau worn flat by the action of the sea, with low ridges and shallow valleys, while the sheer limestone cliffs of the east coast and on the north coast at Holyhead Mountain represent some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain.
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Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"Direct beach access and terraced areas create superb views."
Ratings & awards
awardaward
Overview
Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park is a beautifully situated, spacious family park on rising ground adjacent to a sandy beach with magnificent views overlooking Lligwy Bay; a private footpath leads directly to the beach. Sustainability is at the heart of the business, from solar panels to wildlife diversity, so lookout for the educational information boards as you explore excellent nature trail around the park. The site has superb amenity blocks with some unisex privacy cubicles, including one designated for campers. A modern gym and business centre are additional benefits and WiFi is available at all pitches. Due to the undulating nature of the park, quality level pitches have been created ensuring stunning country views. A well-stocked shop and café/takeaway offering alfresco dining is also available for guests.
Our inspector loves...
  Stunning location & views - Hillside setting with fabulous views across Lligwy Bay towards Great Orme
  Access to beach & coast path - Coded gate leads to shady path to glorious sandy beach
  Green Ethos - Impressive sustainable approach especially wildlife diversity
  Shop & cafe - Focus on local produce and enjoy meals on terrace or takeaway
  Gym & Business Centre - Work out with sea views following time catching up with business
Features
  • Site information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 80
  • Total Static Pitches: 56
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available
  • Tent Pitches Available
Show more (19)
Location
Lligwy Bay, DULAS, Anglesey, LL70 9PQ
About the area
Area image
Some of the oldest rocks in Britain form the 125-mile coastline of the 85 square mile Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes Holy Island with its busy port of Holyhead, the terminus for the Dublin ferry. The terrain inland is mainly a fertile plateau worn flat by the action of the sea, with low ridges and shallow valleys, while the sheer limestone cliffs of the east coast and on the north coast at Holyhead Mountain represent some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain.

Nearby places to visit

View all (8)