Plas Lligwy

Moelfre, Anglesey, LL72 8NH

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Ideal for ...

  • Beach stays
  • Dogs
  • Peaceful stays
  • Working farm

Why stay here ...

  • Self-catering accomodation available adjacent.
  • There are three historical points of interest on the farm: a fortified village, a neolithic burial chamber and a medieval chapel.
  • Ideal for Snowdonia National Park.

Facilities on site ...

  • Recycling facilities
  • TV reception: good
  • Working farm

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Latest arrival time: 12:00 AM

1 acres

Electric amperage: 16

Recycling Facilities

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Postcode:
LL72 8NH
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GPS:
Lat 53.34895 / Lon -4.259131
OS field ref:
SH496858
OS map ref:
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Transport links

  • Bus stop within 1 mile
  • Buses go to: Bangor, Amlwch
  • Daily public transport within 1 mile
  • Nearest port: Holyhead (20 miles)
  • Train station within 5 miles

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Plas Lligwy
A very special CL which gives you an almost overwhelming feeling of peace and tranquility. Almost back to basics but you've got water and equipment in such a peaceful location. John is very friendly and despite being over busy with final preps for the family wedding, he sought to ensure everything was OK for us. Excellent walking in the area and around the farm itself. Moelfre itself is lovely spot and would recommend Kinmel Arms for pub grub and don't miss the Anglesey ice cream. The only negative for us would be the walking distance from Moelfre itself....1.5 miles before you even get to the coastal path....also the final access is a very narrow lane which can cause a few issues if you meet someone..but we managed!!!

Twobirds

Motorhomer from Lincolnshire

Reviewed on 23/06/2023 15:05

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Surrounded by History

Plas Lligwy
Stayed here for two nights at short notice John managed to fit us in along with the sheep. Great location for visiting the 4th century village, the chapel and the burial mound. Just a short drive to a fantastic beach as well.

Skadekat

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Reviewed on 23/07/2022 09:52

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Amazing, peaceful place

Plas Lligwy

We stayed 4 nights here on our first trip to Wales since the easing of covid restrictions, and it was a delight to find such a peaceful and idyllic location. Once you drive through the farm stay on the road till the end, then turn left through a gate and you will see the hookups - there aren't any signs. Our dog loved it here, especially the wild beach. It's about 100 metres from the Iron Age site called Din Lligwy, which is fascinating, the Neolithic burial chromlech and ruins of a medieval chapel. The owner John told us about the history and recent excavations, which are all on his farmland - he has 300 acres which guests are welcome to ramble on. He left us to our own devices after that, which was great, and we had the place to ourselves for the first few days. From our motorhome we had stunning views in all directions, including sheep and the sea beyond. Both Moelfre and Lligwy Beach are about a 600-800 metres' walk along a quiet road and footpath. There are many walks along the coastal path and around the fields, so we benefitted from our ordnance survey map with all the footpaths and ancient sites marked. We picked a good forecast and immensely enjoyed our time in Lligwy, the sunshine and beautiful scenery - what we needed after a winter in lockdown. Hope to return soon!

Magog

Motorhomer from Cheshire

Reviewed on 03/05/2021 10:06

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Lovely quiet campsite

Plas Lligwy
Directions to farm are clear and easy to follow however as you near the farm there are no signs to tell you where the site is. Luckily we saw a caravan on the left and managed to find the gate to the pitches. There are many farm buildings and no obvious farmhouse. I didn't know which way to go to find anyone. It was raining and freezing but at least it was still light! The owner was pleasant and the site is lovely, quiet and rural. I thought £15 was a little expensive for a tap and a chemical disposal drain. There is no toilet or shower.

LESLEY65

Reviewed on 10/03/2019 09:42

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Plas Lligwy
Bank Holiday Weekend. On arrival last couple of hundred yards could be tricky. Find the site on google maps and you will see what I mean. Tricky but perfectly ok if you know where you are going and what you are doing. I didn't! Basically you have five pitches in a straight line. Stop at the entrance and check which pitch you are on. I blindly drove down on a wet day, tried to turn round, got stuck, nice guy towed me off! I then had to pitch embarrassingly close to no.1 pitch to avoid getting stuck. All my fault. Historical features are amazing. If this was London it would be NT at £15 a head. Beach is 10 mi walk. Site is quiet, peaceful and tucjed away. No extras. Dogs are allowed and left me a leaving present. Dog free next time.

ianmstrange

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Reviewed on 17/10/2017 23:16

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