“A Firm Favourite”
This site is a firm favourite with our family and we have returned year after year here.
The campsite is situated within the grounds of Tacla Taid, The Anglesey Transport Museum (well worth a visit to see all the classic cars and military vehicles).
There is a cafe on site which is open when the museum is in operation. Perfect for those days when you don’t want to cook or fancy a little treat.
One of the highlights of this site for the kids is the playground. During the day this is shared with visitors to the museum but in the evenings it is totally theirs to play on. A great place for the younger campers to hang out and develop friendships.
There is also plenty of space for them to run and play games.
We like the fact that the campsite is secured and that the gate into the campsite is kept closed for the majority of the time. This is ideal for those camping with young kids as you don’t have to worry about them wandering off site.
We don’t have a dog, but this site allows you to bring dogs as long as they are kept on a lead. We have never encountered any issues with dogs on site.
There is a separate toilet and shower available on site which is handy for those of us who don’t have these in our caravans. You need to pay a pound to use the shower but this gives you a decent shower in the time allocated.
This year all the pitches have been upgraded to hardstanding. We can testify to the fact that the pitches are levelled as we have a vintage folding caravan that requires this. The pitches are well spaced out and you don’t feel hemmed in. Each pitch has a name which brings a nice personalised touch to it.
We have always found the owners of the site to be very friendly and willing to assist with any enquiries. They are a great source of information about places to visit locally.
We tend to visit during school holidays and have found that the majority of campers who come at this time also have children with them. Socially this is a great site to visit and on occasion you may strike up some good friendships which may involve a bbq and a drink or two!
The site is well located to access a number of places and attractions on Anglesey such as the South Stack (RSPB sanctuary), Plas Newydd (National Trust), Anglesey Sea Zoo And Newborough Beach (accessible via the forest for a small fee).
From the site on a clear day there is a fantastic view across to Snowdonia. At night it’s fab to sit out and look up at the stars and to listen to the sounds of nature.
If you have any family/friends who don’t have a caravan, there are a couple of glamping military vehicles onsite to stay in, so they can easily join you on your holidays too.
This site is perfect for recharging your batteries in beautiful surroundings. You won’t regret a stay here.
Vintageep
Reviewed on 01/06/2018 23:23
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