Plas yn Llangoed Campsite near Beaumaris offers a family-friendly camping experience in a peaceful setting. This small campsite in Anglesey enjoys fantastic views across the Menai Strait towards Snowdonia, making it an ideal choice for a tranquil getaway.
The site provides space for 11 tent pitches, 2 fixed bell tents, and 2 separate hardstanding campervan pitches, catering to a variety of camping preferences.
Onsite facilities include two LPG showers, three plumbed-in toilets, three hand and face wash sinks, and two dishwashing sinks. Guests are kindly asked to use eco-friendly toiletries and washing-up liquid during their stay.
There is also a well-equipped Campers Shack featuring gas hobs, a fridge/freezer, electricity points, USB charging points, and complimentary tea, instant coffee, and hot chocolate-making facilities, along with a kettle and gas stove. Guests can also enjoy a communal firepit, as well as an on-site café and shop serving pastries and coffee.
In addition, a ground floor flat within the mansion is available for holiday lets and can accommodate up to six people.
The nearby seaside town of Beaumaris is known for its charming Georgian, Victorian, and Edwardian architecture, along with its attractive streets, cafés, pubs, independent shops, and restaurants. Visitors can explore Beaumaris Castle or take a stroll along Beaumaris Pier while enjoying the coastal views.
Local attractions include Beaumaris Gaol and Court, Beaumaris Courthouse Museum, the National Trust’s Penrhyn Castle and Garden, Garth Pier, and Seacoast Safaris offering Puffin Island boat trips.
For more information and rates, visitors are encouraged to check the campsite’s website. At least one person per pitch must be a member of the GCC, and group bookings are welcome by prior arrangement.





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