Tyddyn Albert

Brynsiencyn, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Anglesey, LL61 6TX

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays

Facilities on site ...

  • Battery charging
  • Dog walk from site

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Latest arrival time: 10:00 PM

1 acres

Lawned site

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Postcode:
LL61 6TX
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GPS:
Lat 53.17572 / Lon -4.286364
OS field ref:
SH474666
OS map ref:
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Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Bangor
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile
  • Train station within 5 miles

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What a fabulous CL

Tyddyn Albert

We’ve recently spend 6 nights on this beautiful lawned CL, mostly on our own (which is such a shame)

As previous reviews have mentioned the pitches are enormous and very well spaced out. Pitches with electric hookup on 3 sides of the field are priced at £20 and non electric pitches at £15.

Access from the main road is easy and the final section to the site is a private road…..narrow and straight and very easy to negotiate and even if taken slowly will still take less than 30 seconds.

mazdamiss

Reviewed on 14/07/2022 20:58

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What a Gem!

Tyddyn Albert
This is my fourth visit to this site and probably not my last. It is beautifully quiet and calm. It does exactly what it says on the tin. The lane leading to the field is a little narrow but certainly not difficult if you can drive. The owner warned me of a rock to the side of the lane, which is clearly painted so as not to cause a problem. The surrounding area is beautiful and tranquil with quiet country lanes leading in all directions, ideal for safe cycling. There are also numerous footpaths through the fields. It was good to see that the waste disposal point had been upgraded since my last visit, pre covid. Thank you Mrs Booth. Eryl Jones.

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Caravanner

Reviewed on 08/06/2022 15:25

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Brynsiencyn did not disappoint!

Tyddyn Albert
What a lovely CL site. Talk about a manicured lawn! Pitches are big and electric hook-up available. Mrs Booth was extremely friendly when we saw her during our two night stay. Llew loved to sit outside the moho and watch the rabbits (he's the dog by the way). We had no problems driving up the lane - if you can get a bin lorry or a tractor up there why not a moho? Ours is quite wide and 7.5m - no issues - just take your time if you are nervous :-) We walked into Brynsiencyn for a pint in Y Groeslan which was really friendly. We did Parkrun in Newborough on Saturday morning - you need to drive there - not far at all though but make sure you get there at 8:30 or later as there is a height barrier until then. Recommend this site if you want space, peace and quiet and easy access to Plas Newydd, Llanfair PG, Newborugh and the list goes on. We will definitely go back on our next visit to Anglesey. Bendigedig!

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Reviewed on 07/06/2022 20:18

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Lovely peaceful site

Tyddyn Albert
Tyddyn Albert is ideally located for enjoyable strolls through nearby fields and footpaths with stunning views of the Snowdonia Mountains along with leisurely bikes rides down leafy lanes to the Menai Straits. We have enjoyed a lovely stay on this delightul little site over the Jubilee Bank Holiday. The camping field is beautiful and surrounded by hedgerows full of wildlife, especially bunnies who are very entertaining with their antics. There is a lot of space for well placed pitches providing ample room between each and the grass is kept in excellent condition with all the clippings being collected so no messy van! Small children can play happily and safely here so we will be bringing our grandhchildren when they are a little bit older. Competent drivers will have no issue with access to the site as we have experienced no problem towing in our small car behind a 28'+ motorhome. We would highly recommend Tyddyn Albert to those who enjoy nature, space along with peace and quiet.

Fay Jones

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Reviewed on 05/06/2022 16:37

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Ideal for Kids

Tyddyn Albert
We have been coming to this site nearly every year since the children were young. It is ideal for them to experience the freedom that camping is all about. The field is large enough to play football, cricket or even learn to ride a bike like my three year old. The footpath leads to the afon Menai where the children can investigate and learn about the sea. It is also central to all other activities on the island and not to far from Eryri for the mountains. There is a new grey water disposal and chemical toilet and the hedge on the way in is cut right back. Rhian

rhianwt

Reviewed on 30/05/2022 19:57

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