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To contact the Anglesey Tourism Association (ATA) please
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or tel: 0845 074 0587
We
will be able to assist you in planning your visit or if
you have a tourism business on Anglesey explain the benefits
of membership.
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Prices |
£13
to £23
per pitch to include
1 car and 2 adults +
2 children
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Description
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Penrhyn
Bay Caravan Park provides the ideal place for
a family holiday. The park is surrounded by the
sea on three sides, with a large sandy beach to
one side, sheltered coves offering safe bathing
on the other side and miles and miles of Irish
sea in front.
With acres of unspoilt countryside on its doorstep,
Penrhyn also has many fine walks, both along the
coast and inland, offering bird watchers and nature
lovers plenty to see, or just to give you an appetite
before a beach barbeque at the end of a long enjoyable
day.
Many of our visitors have been coming to Penrhyn
since the park first opened in 1955 and they keep
returning, obviously they like what we have to
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Owned and run by the Williams Family, Penrhyn
Bay Caravan Park is situated on the North West
Coast of Anglesey, on headlands overlooking Holyhead
Bay and the Skerries Lighthouse.The park comprises
a touring area of 32 acres with pitches for touring
caravans (with electric hook ups) and tents.Also
available 5 Star Self-Catering Holiday Cottage
(Sleeps 6).One of the major features of the park
is its sheer size, allowing space for everyone,
room to fly kites or play football, cricket or
just untangle fishing lines after a day’s
fishing at sea or on one of the local freshwater
lakes.
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Directions |
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Once
on Anglesey follow the A55 towards Holyhead. Leave
at Exit 3 signposted Y Fali/ Valley. At this roundabout
follow sign for Valley. At Valley turn Right at the
traffic lights - signposted Amlwch A5025. The road
to Penrhyn is first on the left after the small village
of Llanfachraeth. Follow signs from here and through
the farm down to the Caravan Park.
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