Inigo Jones Slate Works
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View and Book*ONLY 10% FULLY REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT - offer extended until 31 December 2023
We have HALVED our deposits to an incredibly low 10% at all Club campsites for any stay in 2023 and 2024*!
Penrhos Club Campsite provides the perfect getaway for the whole family with a range of activities and attractions to keep all ages entertained. Not only can you see the fabulous Snowdonia from the caravan site, the sandy beaches provide space and tranquillity. What's more they're only five minutes drive away.
Of course, a visit to Penrhos Club Campsite would not be complete without a trek to Snowdon's rack and pinion mountain railway. This is a must for railway enthusiasts both young and old if only for the breathtaking views encountered during the journey. The site is located in Benllech, where the landscape is truly a sight to behold as Holyhead Mountain forms part of a natural paradise with wild flowers and sea birds. This scenery is beautifully rounded off with a memorable vista over the Irish Sea. Close to the caravan park is nearby Beaumaris and its castle explains Anglesey's historic importance from the days of Edward I.
Site facilities include a dog walk, a lending library and a children’s play area for ball games.
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From A55 (Chester - Anglesey): on approaching Bangor continue onto A55 (signposted Holyhead); 0.5 mile after crossing the Britannia Bridge leave the dual carriageway via second slip road and turn right onto the A5025 (signposted Benllech, Amlwch). Within 0.7 miles at roundabout continue straight onto A5025 for 8.8 miles. Turn left onto B5110 signposted Marian-glas and after 2 miles the site is on the right.
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