Llanfechell 3.5 miles. Fron Dderw Caravan is a homely static caravan sitting near the owner's property in Llanfairynghornwy near Llanfechell, Anglesey. Although on shared grounds, this dog-friendly caravan is set in a secluded, private spot surrounded by vegetation, whilst providing off-road parking, three bedrooms sleeping up to four guests, and easy access to the beach. You'll head through the owner's garden into a gated, secluded area where the caravan stands overlooking the garden. Inside, the open-plan living space is equipped with self-catering essentials, including a kitchen area, dining area, and a sitting area with a large corner sofa, TV with DVD player, and gas fire, so you can hunker down after the day's adventures. There are three 4' double bedrooms, each with storage space, and a shower room and cloakroom. Your private area of the garden has outdoor seating to relax in the sun, whilst admiring your pretty surroundings with trees, plants, and a pond. A short drive brings you to Llanfechell where you can stock up on essentials at the village shop or dine at the Y Cefn Glas pub. There's plenty to see along the nearby coastline, such as Church Bay and the Swtan Heritage Museum, the scenic Porth Swtan, Cemlyn North Wales Wildlife Trust Reserve, and the charming village of Cemaes Bay; relax on the beach, fish along the bay, and stop for dinner at the Stag Inn. Further afield, the port town of Amlwch is a popular location to discover local heritage at Copper Kingdom Centre, admire the picturesque port, and head to the outskirts where the historic site of Mynydd Parys awaits. Elsewhere on Anglesey, you can visit the Oriel Môn cultural centre in Llangefni, head to Rhosneigr and Aberffraw for more sandy beaches popular for surfing, and explore Breakwater Country Park (Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi) in the bustling town of Holyhead. Discover all that Anglesey has to offer on your next staycation at Fron Dderw Caravan.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.