Bryn Aber

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Great site for exploring Anglesey

We have just stayed here for two weeks and had a great time, the owners are very welcoming and have home made gifts, jams, chutneys and delicious cakes for sale. The local beach is beautiful and there are lots of places to explore from the site with many places to walk, run or cycle, there is also a great kids park in the village. The bottom pitches can get water logged but they do dry up quickly even after torrential rain. The pitch sizes are really generous with lots of room in front and space for the kids to play with nice views of the sunset. We would definitely recommend a stay here and would come again.

kirstyhuntington

Reviewed on 18/08/2023 12:18

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Fabulous Scones and Jam!

We stayed here for 2 nights on 21st and 22nd July 2023. We were met by Julie at the gate who gave us a lovely welcome and talked us through the location of whereabout on site of recycling, chemical waste disposal and the all important cake shed - not just cake lots of lovely items for sale, cakes, jams, pickles. Book and CD Swaps and lends. Lovely area. Pitches are large and on grass. All have their own water and electric. No other facilities on site. We paid £20 per night for 2 adults and a very well behaved dog. There are loads of walks in the area the Llanddwyn Beach and Forest is easily accessible and is just stunning - the sunshine helped I am sure but its a beautiful area. The village is only a short walk from the site and they have a well stocked shop and a lovely pub. We had a drink but no food but it did look good as it went past to other customers. There is a lovely little beer garden. The Red Squirrel cafe was closed when we passed so can't comment on what it was like. Lovely site, lovely area and it is definitely on the return to list.

Smokeyjo1

Reviewed on 24/07/2023 17:56

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A delightful, peaceful CL

I was met at the gate by Julie, and given a very warm welcome. The site has very large pitches, and feels very open with lovely distant views to one end of the 'field'. Everything is well ordered and well looked after, the lawn being cut and clippings picked up, and bins emptied very regularly. Each pitch has electricity and water. There is a small enclosed orchard for letting dogs off the lead, and this is great for early mornings, or last thing at night. The small 'hut' has a book exchange, very reasonably priced home-made jams/marmalade, delicious slices of cakes or scones, and various other things. Newborough forest and beach is only a few minutes away by car, and quite stunning. I will certainly be returning to Bryn Aber. An excellent CL, so thank you Julie and Ray for looking after it, and 'campers', so well.

The Little Van

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Reviewed on 21/07/2023 13:12

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'PEACEFUL'

On arrival we were met by Julie and Ray with a warm welcome and stayed on their site for 10 days, some of which were blustery and wet but a lovely peaceful place to be. A well kept site with short grass and spacious pitches No facilities but water and EHU on each pitch. and and information hut with books, dvds, chutney and cakes etc Some interesting places to visit, walking and geocaching, if going to South Stack go early, we couldn't get a parking space late morning If looking for a clothes bargain visit the outlet at Llanfair PG and the fish and chips from Codmother in Newborough are the best we have had for a while.

gandry

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Reviewed on 14/07/2023 11:04

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Great site

Stayed for 8 nights. Nice location, friendly owners. Easy check in. Great pitch size. Dog walking area. 15 min walk to White Lion pub (small pub in village). Metered Electric with 10Kwh free (if you use any more pay on departure), we did not scrimp on Electricity and had nothing to pay at end. Looking forward to going back.

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Reviewed on 28/06/2023 13:55

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Gem of a site

We recently spent 10 nights at Bryn Aber. Pitch number was advised prior to arrival in case owners not around.The site is mown grass and alĺ pitches clearly defined, large, water and ehu and grey waste to surrounding hedgerow. Chemical disposal and waste/ recycling point very clean and tidy. The shed is full of local information, handmade giftware, book exchange dvd loans, a few games and homemade cakes, jams and pickles for a modest charge. The cakes are super! We had a very warm welcome from the owners and thoroughly recommend this CL.

TheSouthalls

Reviewed on 07/06/2023 20:15

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A quiet welcoming site.

We stayed for 5 nights. We were warmly welcomed and the pitch was marked out by neatly mown lines and a good size allowing pitching orientation to suit. It was very convenient to have a water supply to the pitch and to be able to drain into the hedge bottom so basically a fully serviced pitch. Newborough is a short walk away with a pub where the landlord is clearly a rock music fan with various electric guitars mounted on the walls. There is a newly opened convenience store and an excellent fish and chip shop. Newborough Forest with a maze of walking and cycling trails is on the doorstep. The fantastic beach is a very short step from the pay car park. We cycled in and enjoyed the cycle trail around the forest. Moelfre on the East side is worth a visit and a walk around the headland past the lifeboat station.

RobinR

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Reviewed on 05/06/2023 20:41

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10 perfect days at Bryn Aber

We have just spent 10 days here at Bryn Aber, great hosts made our stay so easy including water and elec at each pitch as well as lovely home bakes, pickles and chutneys for sale in their information hut. Will definitely be back.

LillyD

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Reviewed on 21/05/2023 21:02

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Friendly well kept site

Just spent 3 nights at Bryan Aber, the site is large with really big pitches so plenty of room, water supplied to each pitch and grey water into hedges. Julie welcomed us on arrival. There is a lovely craft/info hut where Julie shares her homemade cakes and biscuits at a nominal fee for the guests which is a lovely touch. No complaints about waste facilities very clean and everything well signposted. Site easy to find, has a tight entrance but as other reviews say negotiated easily, would definitely recommend.

Gregorys27

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Reviewed on 17/04/2023 16:46

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Little Gem

Just stayed 2 nights lovely site great view, very neat & tidy highly recommended. Julie & Ray very friendly & helpful even lent us drive on mats due to adverse weather. Ehu & water to each pitch. Little shed with homemade jams & cakes👍orchard to let your dog off lead for a wander Short walk to a shop, very dog friendly pub good Guinness & welcome from landlady & locals, great chippy,Red Squirrel cafe sadly closed on Wednesday but spoke to lovely lady who runs it & gave great directions for forest & beach which even in windy conditions was worth the walk a 7mile round trip. We will be returning

Max62

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Reviewed on 13/04/2023 16:25

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