Caer y Twr
Overview
Iron Age hillfort and late Roman watchtower. The structures are mostly rubble now, but you can still discern the layout and walls. Not only is the hillfort fascinating, but the views of the surrounding mountains are amazing. Photo credit: © Crown copyright (2015) Cadw
Features
- Opening Times
- Open all year
- Opening Times: Open all year, daily 10-4 (last admission 3.30). Closed 24-26 Dec & 1 Jan
- Facilities
- Parking nearby
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.
Nearby places to stay
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Restaurant with Rooms
Sandy Mount House
★★★★★
"A relaxing place to rest up on Anglesey's south west coast...."
Caravan & Camping
Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park
★★★★★
"Direct beach access and terraced areas create superb views...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- Cafe/Restaurant
- Picnic Area
Caravan & Camping
Home Farm Caravan Park
★★★★★
"An elite park close to beaches and all Anglesey attractions...."
- Launderette
- Ice pack facility
- BBQ
- Shop onsite
Nearby places to stay
Sandy Mount House
Sandy Mount House is a beach house restaurant and bar in the relaxed seaside village of Rhosneigr in Anglesey. The whole operation is both smart and friendly, offering a superb mix of c...
★★★★★ Rating
Tyddyn Isaf Caravan Park
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 lea...
★★★★★ Rating
Home Farm Caravan Park
A first-class park run with passion and enthusiasm, set in an elevated and secluded position sheltered by trees, and with good planting and landscaping. The peaceful rural setting affor...
★★★★★ Rating
Ty'n Rhos Caravan Park
A family park close to the beautiful beach at Lligwy Bay and cliff walks along the Heritage Coast, and historic Din Lligwy and the shops at picturesque Moelfre are nearby. All the touri...
★★★ Rating
Black Boy Inn
Located within Caernarfon's historic town walls, Black Boy Inn, a fine 16th-century inn, has low ceilings, narrow staircases and thick wooden beams originally from old ships. It is one ...
★★★★ Rating
Dinlle Caravan Park
A very accessible site adjacent to a sandy beach and with great views towards Snowdonia. Landscaping is particularly impressive with a colourful display of both cultivated and indigenou...
★★★★★ Rating
White Tower Holiday Park
There are lovely views of Snowdonia from this park that is located just two miles from the beach at Dinas Dinlle. A very well maintained, quality amenity block provides good privacy opt...
★★★★ Rating
Riverside Camping
Set in the grounds of a former garden centre and enjoying a superb location along the River Seiont, Riverside Camping is approached by an impressive tree-lined drive. Immaculately maint...
★★★★ Rating



