Tyddyn Isaf has long been a Top 100 Sites Guide finalist and regional winner, and it’s not hard to see why. It’s simply a fabulous place to pitch up if you’re planning to stay on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey.
Indeed, from the site you can see Lligwy Beach and Lliigwy Bay, and right across to Great Orme and the mountains of the Snowdonia National Park.
During your stay at the park you’ll be amazed by the quality of the facilities: they’re within 300 metres of all of the pitches, so you’ll never have too far to walk.
The pitches are predominantly grass; it’s worth taking levelling ramps, too, because many are slightly sloping.
Other amenities to enjoy are the bar – which is open during the high season – a coffee shop, a children’s play area, free Wi-Fi access, a motorhome service point, a pool table, a shop and much more. You can even order your favourite daily newspaper each morning!
Here’s what you said when voting for the Top 100 Sites Guide:
“Immaculate, friendly, family-run site. Nothing is too much trouble for the owners and we are always well-looked-after. The site is huge and next to the beach.”
“We never tire of walking around this lovely site and woods, enjoying the wildlife they have encouraged here, often seeing rabbits, pheasants and numerous birds and butterflies. In short, it is the best site we have ever stayed at, and we enjoy it as much now, if not more, than we did when we first came here.”
“It’s not overcrowded, even during high season. Wonderful views of Lligwy Bay. Probably the best caravan park that I have stayed at in the UK.”
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David Bellamy Conservation Award

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Top 100 Best Site for Camping

Top 100 Regional Finalist

Top 100 Regional Winner

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Top 100 Regional Winner

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