A1 Site for Angelsey
Firstly let me start by offering up to date directions. I find the last three reviews a little disappointing in that there was no mention that the Plas Glanrafon Hotel no longer exists and is now a new housing development. So instead of looking for this hotel you use the same left turn but look for the road sign Llangefni B5108 then instructions are the same as stated. Perhaps also the club website should be changed
Another report mentions “a narrow single track lane” to the cl. This is not a lane but the driveway of the house and field and is probably just a little over 100yds. The entrance is narrow but nothing that can’t be handled.
That out of the way, I found this cl just as nice as other members have said. A full facility cl with well looked after pitches and toilet/shower block. The field is small but not a problem to pitch. Quiet at night and very dark; take a torch if you walk to the pub after dark. There are rabbits in the adjoining field so take care not to leave any goodies in your awning.
Locally, there is an ASDA supermarket at Llangefni and nearer still there is a Tesco Express at the crossroads in Benllech. Many good pubs and other eateries, especially at the local beach areas.
This was my first visit to Angelsey for over 35 years so there was a lot to keep me interested, especially the re introduction of the red squirrel and there are several sites open to the public to watch if you are lucky. We met with some bad weather which hampered some visits so we will be returning to this cl.
Finally the biggest assets are the owners. We didn’t get to meet Yvonne but Ian made up for that. He is so likeable he just makes you want to go back. He even introduced me to his horse because, as he said, it was also called Harry. Booking may be necessary for busier times of year, people do rebook on leaving.
Can certainly recommend.
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