Inigo Jones Slate Works
Explore the workshops, try your hand at calligraphy and slate engraving, learn, interact and have fun.
View and BookOur CL is ideally located for Newborough which is a village in the south western corner of Anglesey and Llanddwyn Island (small tidal island) are both just a 5 minute drive away or a pleasant walk if you enjoy walking. We are a short distance from Newborough Forest which has a red squirrel population, and within a 30 minute drive to Bangor, Caernarfon and Snowdonia.
The CL boasts panoramic views of the Snowdonia Mountain range, an onsite cafe and a children's play area.
Free showers on site. Please note that dogs must be kept on a lead at all times whilst on site.
Prices
Date | Pitch + All Occupants |
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01/06/2024 - | £30.00 |
Types of pitch: hardstanding
Electric hook up available
Useful Info
Latest arrival time: 10:00 PM
Latest departure time: 11:00 AM
0.75 acres
Electric amperage: 16
Lawned site
Offers available to Club members
Explore the workshops, try your hand at calligraphy and slate engraving, learn, interact and have fun.
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ScreenName38801291CD
Reviewed: 02/07/2024 15:00
The site is nice and quiet and in a good location for a local pub (definitely worth a visit ) and the local beach and walks in the forest. The only negative is that the toilet and show facilities are quite old and could do with a bit of a spruce... Show more
Vintageep
Reviewed: 01/06/2024 21:07
We have been here numerous times over the years, and it never fails to delight us. The campsite is situated within the grounds of the Anglesey Transport Museum and cafe. There is a playground for children. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcomed to the site. The pitches are all hard standing... Show more
KT88
Reviewed: 17/07/2022 17:52
This CL is part of a commercial operation that also has a Transport Museum, Café, Kids Playground and two army trucks used for Glamping. The site was quiet at night, level and spacious, with views of Snowdonia. Some pitches had a picnic table, and there is one loo and... Show more
suebattle
Reviewed: 11/07/2021 21:05
This CL is definitely the best one we have ever stayed on in recent years. The friendliness of the owners and their family was superb, extremely helpful and genial. The site was immaculate with excellent generous sized pitches. We wished we had our grandchildren with us to take advantage of... Show more
RobPeel
Reviewed: 07/12/2020 12:17
A very pleasant, spacious site with an open aspect. Friendly welcome from chatty lady shortly after arrival. Big skies, lovely views to Snowdonia, great sunsets, handy for Newborough Warren and a fantastic beach. Points to note: 1) Hardstandings are fairly narrow - perhaps 2.4m/8ft. Not a problem in dry weather,... Show more
SallyAK
Reviewed: 13/11/2020 20:29
We have just returned from a 2 night stay at Tyddyn Pwrpas. The hosts were very warm and welcoming. The site is very well maintained and the facilities exceptionally clean and COVID secure. There was an slight problem with the mains water having to be turned off... Show more
YoungSpud
Reviewed: 20/07/2019 15:46
We have just returned from Anglesey following a 15 night stay at the CL at Tyddyn Pwrpas. During the holiday we passed a landmark "one hundred nights" on the site (across nine visits) and had continued where we had left off previously. The warmth of our welcome was just great and,... Show more
splatipus
Reviewed: 19/04/2019 10:59
We have just returned from our second stay on this site and as before have had a great time. The site is well maintained. The pitches have great views and are well spaced out. The toilet and shower are very clean and roomy. The staff and owners are cheerful and helpful. The Transport Museum... Show more
Shaunsj
Reviewed: 13/04/2019 00:17
Would love to give this place a 100 out of 5 but sadly it wont let me. Love the staff they are so polite, the owner ,arfon, is always about and a great laugh to chat to. Chris and sarah are amazing hosts. Your left to your own devices, beautiful... Show more
sirchatalott
Reviewed: 12/04/2019 18:48
What a gorgeous place to stop with your caravan. We have just had a wonderful week, peace and quiet, lovely weather and to top it all a fantastic show of classic cars turned up to the museum on the Sunday. Two mornings we had breakfast in the cafe and one afternoon we... Show more
ScreenName38801291CD
Reviewed: 02/07/2024 15:00
The site is nice and quiet and in a good location for a local pub (definitely worth a visit ) and the local beach and walks in the forest. The only negative is that the toilet and show facilities are quite old and could do with a bit of a spruce u...