Caravan parks on the island of Anglesey

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Anglesey’s caravan camping ticks all the right boxes if you want rugged coastline, sea air, and room to roam. With over 100 caravan-friendly sites, you’ll find pitches on windswept headlands, in quiet meadows, and even within earshot of the surf. Most sites offer water and electricity hook-ups, plus toilets—basic comforts sorted. Fishing, surfing, and hiking are local staples; bring your boots or board. Top picks include Plas yn Llangoed (20 reviews), where you’ll wake up to mountain views, Pengraig Fydlyn (15 reviews) for wild cliffs and rock pools, and Camp Bongo (8 reviews) for a laid-back, family-friendly vibe. Expect to pay around £29 a night, with some options as low as £16. Bring layers—the weather turns quickly here—and don’t forget to bag up your rubbish before you go.

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Tranquil Tŷ Cochyn Caravan/Campsite

4. Tranquil Tŷ Cochyn Caravan/Campsite

28 units · Motorhomes · Llanfaethlu, Wales
Tŷ Cochyn Caravan and Campsite is a 28 pitch Adult Only touring caravan, campervan and motorhome site set in North West Anglesey with stunning panoramic views across to Ireland - sit and watch the ferries and cruise liners come in and out of Holyhead, with Mynydd Twr (Holyhead Mountain) as the backdrop. Anglesey is well known for its big skies which are ideal for stargazing and who knows, you could see the Aurora Borealis! Pitches are a minimum of 80 sq. m. with Electrical Hook Up and water connection on each pitch. Chemical waste points are available. A brand new shower block awaits as well with private changing area, showers, toilets and basins. All of this in a tranquil setting full of wildlife. Dogs are welcome on leads on the site, or free to run off lead in the safety of the dog field. Take a stroll around the site to admire the views and connect with nature. Porth Swtan (Church Bay) beach is not far away which has plenty of facilities, Bay Bites which is open to non-residents, Wavecrest Café and the famous Lobster Pot restaurant. Main supermarkets are readily accessible in Holyhead. You are also a stone's throw from the Anglesey Coastal Path, which connects you to over 130 miles of the island's coastline. Tŷ Cochyn Caravan and Campsite also offers seasonal pitches and the option of over winter storage.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
£36
 / night

Anglesey’s caravan camping ticks all the right boxes if you want rugged coastline, sea air, and room to roam. With over 100 caravan-friendly sites, you’ll find pitches on windswept headlands, in quiet meadows, and even within earshot of the surf. Most sites offer water and electricity hook-ups, plus toilets—basic comforts sorted. Fishing, surfing, and hiking are local staples; bring your boots or board. Top picks include Plas yn Llangoed (20 reviews), where you’ll wake up to mountain views, Pengraig Fydlyn (15 reviews) for wild cliffs and rock pools, and Camp Bongo (8 reviews) for a laid-back, family-friendly vibe. Expect to pay around £29 a night, with some options as low as £16. Bring layers—the weather turns quickly here—and don’t forget to bag up your rubbish before you go.

92% (57)

Top caravan parks

Tranquil Tŷ Cochyn Caravan/Campsite

4. Tranquil Tŷ Cochyn Caravan/Campsite

28 units · Motorhomes · Llanfaethlu, Wales
Tŷ Cochyn Caravan and Campsite is a 28 pitch Adult Only touring caravan, campervan and motorhome site set in North West Anglesey with stunning panoramic views across to Ireland - sit and watch the ferries and cruise liners come in and out of Holyhead, with Mynydd Twr (Holyhead Mountain) as the backdrop. Anglesey is well known for its big skies which are ideal for stargazing and who knows, you could see the Aurora Borealis! Pitches are a minimum of 80 sq. m. with Electrical Hook Up and water connection on each pitch. Chemical waste points are available. A brand new shower block awaits as well with private changing area, showers, toilets and basins. All of this in a tranquil setting full of wildlife. Dogs are welcome on leads on the site, or free to run off lead in the safety of the dog field. Take a stroll around the site to admire the views and connect with nature. Porth Swtan (Church Bay) beach is not far away which has plenty of facilities, Bay Bites which is open to non-residents, Wavecrest Café and the famous Lobster Pot restaurant. Main supermarkets are readily accessible in Holyhead. You are also a stone's throw from the Anglesey Coastal Path, which connects you to over 130 miles of the island's coastline. Tŷ Cochyn Caravan and Campsite also offers seasonal pitches and the option of over winter storage.
Pets
Potable water
Showers
from 
£36
 / night

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