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Tiny Home, Eco Den 'Compass' At Anglesey Outdoors
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cabin , Anglesey
This eco-friendly Anglesey holiday cottage is situated near Porth Dafarch's Blue Flag beach, a short walk from the Anglesey Coastal Path. Sleeping up to four, the self-catering lodge boasts a double bed, single bunk bed, and futon, plus an ensuite shower room, fully equipped kitchenette, and free use of a drying room and bike store; enjoy stargazing in this designated Dark Sky area.
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Cosy Pod For Two - Excalibur
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cabin , Anglesey
The Merlin Pod, a dog-friendly glamping pod on the Anglesey Outdoors site, is located a short walk from the stunning Porth Dafarch blue flag beach and the Anglesey Coastal Path. This cosy pine-clad unit sleeps two, features a microwave and kettle, and offers shared shower pods, a drying room, and bike storage nearby, plus stunning sunrise and stargazing views from its veranda.
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Trearddur Bay
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Stylish Chalet By The Sea - With Hot Tub
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cabin , Anglesey
This Anglesey beach chalet is centrally located in Rhosneigr, a short walk from the beach and high street. The single-storey dwelling boasts two double bedrooms, a compact open-plan kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, a bathroom, a garden, parking, and a log-fired hot tub with stunning sea views; it sleeps four guests.
8.7 21 reviews
Trearddur Bay
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Stylish Modern Seaside Cottage 'The Cove'
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bungalow , Trearddur
The Cove bungalow is situated on Trearddur Road, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey, a 0.8km stroll from the Blue Flag beach. This newly renovated three-bedroom cottage, sleeping up to five, boasts a 45m² open-plan living area, a 27m² decked patio, enclosed garden with pizza oven and gas BBQ, driveway parking for two cars, and complimentary high-speed WiFi.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Trearddur Bay
What famous cities worth a visit near Trearddur?
The closest big city is Bangor, which is about a 30-minute drive away. It's got a lovely cathedral and some great shops. If you're looking for something a bit bigger, you can head to the city of Chester, which is about a two-hour drive away. It's got a historic Roman amphitheatre, a beautiful cathedral, and a bustling city centre.
What are the best activities in and around Trearddur ?
Besides relaxing on the beach, you can go for a walk along the coastal path, which offers stunning views of the Irish Sea. There's also great birdwatching at South Stack, and if you're feeling adventurous, you can go kayaking or paddleboarding in the bay.
What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Trearddur Bay?
Trearddur Bay is a great place for camping because it's right on the coast, with easy access to the beach. There are also a few campsites in the area, offering everything from basic facilities to luxury glamping options.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Trearddur Bay?
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Trearddur?
The weather here is typically mild, but it can be unpredictable. Pack layers, as it can be chilly even in the summer. You'll see plenty of seabirds around the coast, and there are also seals in the bay. The main hazard to be aware of is the strong currents, so always be careful when swimming or kayaking.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Trearddur?
Absolutely! The beach is perfect for building sandcastles and splashing in the waves. There's also a great playground at the Trearddur Bay Recreation Ground, and the Anglesey Sea Zoo is a fun day out for the whole family.
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