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Isle of Anglesey, North Wales

Bwlch Caravan Park

— (0)Price on Pitchup53.306°N, 4.175°W
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The crunch of gravel underfoot and the distant cry of seabirds welcome you to this no-frills pitch on Anglesey's working landscape. By day, light pours across open farmland; at dusk, the sky deepens into that particular North Wales blue that seems to stretch forever.

Bwlch Caravan Park suits touring caravanners, campervanners, and tenters who value simplicity and year-round availability over leisure extras. You're on the Isle of Anglesey, where ancient burial chambers punctuate sheep-grazed fields and coastal paths lead to hidden coves and sweeping beaches. This is countryside camping within reach of the island's rich tapestry of history and shoreline.

Facilities are straightforward—toilets and showers keep things functional rather than fancy. The campfire policy requires checking on arrival, so ask when you pitch up if you're planning an evening blaze. Open throughout the year, this is a practical base for exploring Anglesey's coastal drama and rural charm, where the focus stays firmly on the island itself rather than onsite entertainment.

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Current Conditions
16°C
Overcast
10 mph
66%
7-Day Outlook
Today
18° / 13°
47%
Tue
19° / 15°
99%
Wed
18° / 15°
10%
Thu
20° / 10°
63%
Fri
19° / 9°
15%
Sat
21° / 16°
27%
Sun
18° / 14°
16%
Source: Open-Meteo · Updated hourly
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3 routes found via OpenStreetMap

Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path

Circles the entire island over 200km of varied coastal terrain—mostly moderate with steep sections around South Stack and clifftops near Holyhead. Breaks naturally into 12 day-sections, so families can tackle shorter stretches; most terrain unsuitable for buggies due to rocks, steps and narrow paths. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near cliff edges and nesting seabirds (spring/summer). Delivers stunning Anglesey coastline: dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, sandy beaches, RSPB reserves, and endless I

Hiking routeRegional network
13.02 km from campsite
Route length: 200 km
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Snowdonia Slate Trail

Traces the industrial heritage of North Wales's slate-mining heartland through rugged mountain terrain with steep ascents and descents. Not suitable for buggies or young children due to challenging gradients and uneven quarry paths. Dogs welcome but keep on leads near old workings and cliff edges. Rewards with dramatic views of abandoned quarries, mountain lakes, and insight into the region's UNESCO World Heritage slate landscape—a fascinating blend of history and wild scenery.

Hiking routeRegional network
26.45 km from campsite

Wales Coast Path (North Wales) main route

Traces the dramatic North Wales coastline from Anglesey to the Dee Estuary, mixing clifftop paths, beaches, estuaries and seaside towns. Terrain varies considerably—expect moderate climbs around Great Orme and Penmaenmawr, flatter stretches near Conwy and Prestatyn. Lengthy sections suit confident families, but cliffs, stiles and uneven coastal paths make it unsuitable for buggies and challenging with very young children. Dogs welcome but keep leashed near livestock and cliff edges. Rewards incl

Hiking routeNational trail
38.82 km from campsite

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