Home Farm Caravan Park

“An elite park close to beaches and all Anglesey attractions” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

MARIAN-GLAS, ISLE OF ANGLESEY

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Our Inspector's view

A first-class park run with passion and enthusiasm, set in an elevated and secluded position sheltered by trees, and with good planting and landscaping. The peaceful rural setting affords views of farmland, the sea and the mountains of Snowdonia. The modern toilet blocks are spotlessly clean and well maintained, and there are excellent play opportunities for children both indoors and out. Facilities also include a visitors' parking area and a smart reception and shop. The area is blessed with sandy beaches, and the local pubs and shops cater for everyday needs. Please note that tents are not accepted.

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Campsite of the Year for Wales

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Home Farm Caravan Park
MARIAN-GLAS, Isle of Anglesey, LL73 8PH

Features

Leisure
  • Tennis
  • Game Room
  • Playground
  • Sports field
Facilities
  • Launderette
  • Ice pack facility
  • BBQ
  • Shop onsite
  • Wifi available
  • Baby bathing/changing
  • Motorvan service point
  • Calor Gas
  • Camping Gaz
  • Battery Charging
  • Toilet fluid
Site Information
  • Total Touring Pitches: 102
  • Total Static Pitches: 84
  • Caravan Pitches Available
  • Motorhome Pitches Available

About the area

Discover Isle of Anglesey

Some of the oldest rocks in Britain form the 125-mile coastline of the 85 square mile Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes Holy Island with its busy port of Holyhead, the terminus for the Dublin ferry. The terrain inland is mainly a fertile plateau worn flat by the action of the sea, with low ridges and shallow valleys, while the sheer limestone cliffs of the east coast and on the north coast at Holyhead Mountain represent some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain. 

On the steep northern and eastern cliffs, guillemots, choughs, cormorants and razorbills nest, while on the huge precipice of Gogarth Bay on lighthouse-topped South Stack (Ynys Lawd) on Holyhead Mountain, expert rock climbers now find their sport where local people formerly harvested gulls’ eggs from the vertiginous ledges.

Anglesey has a wealth of prehistoric remains. On the slopes of Holyhead Mountain, a collection of over 50 hut circles and rectangular enclosures, known as Cytiau’r Gwyddelod (Irishmen’s Huts), are thought to date from the Bronze Age and were still in use in Romano-British times, and many finds indicate the wealth of Iron Age culture on the island.

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