Owen's Guidebook

Owen
Owen's Guidebook

Sightseeing

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South Stack Lighthouse
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The most popular route to Snowdonia’s most iconic summit The Llanberis Path is undoubtedly the most popular in the National Park. Over 600,000 people reach the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) each year, and most walkers take the Llanberis Path to the peak. As one of the six main routes to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the Llanberis path is a popular choice for those who are climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) for the first time. While it’s the longest route, it does offer the most gradual climb to the peak.
Llanberis Pass
The most popular route to Snowdonia’s most iconic summit The Llanberis Path is undoubtedly the most popular in the National Park. Over 600,000 people reach the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) each year, and most walkers take the Llanberis Path to the peak. As one of the six main routes to the summit of Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the Llanberis path is a popular choice for those who are climbing Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) for the first time. While it’s the longest route, it does offer the most gradual climb to the peak.
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Holyhead Breakwater
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Rhosneigr
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Beaumaris
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Menai Bridge
A5
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Portmeirion
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Ynys Llanddwyn
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National Trust - Dom i Ogrody Plas Newydd
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The new footbridge over the Afon Alaw now completes the Anglesey Coastal Path cutting 2 miles off the old route by avoiding having to walk along the A5025. The artwork adorning the bridge was designed by artists Ann Catrin Evans and Catrin Meirion. They are made up of a series of shields depicting scenes of wildlife and scenes from the story of Branwen, from the Welsh folk tales 'Y Mabinogion'. There are strong links to this area and the tale claims that her resting place is on the banks of the Alaw estuary. Within a walking distance from the site.
Afon Alaw
The new footbridge over the Afon Alaw now completes the Anglesey Coastal Path cutting 2 miles off the old route by avoiding having to walk along the A5025. The artwork adorning the bridge was designed by artists Ann Catrin Evans and Catrin Meirion. They are made up of a series of shields depicting scenes of wildlife and scenes from the story of Branwen, from the Welsh folk tales 'Y Mabinogion'. There are strong links to this area and the tale claims that her resting place is on the banks of the Alaw estuary. Within a walking distance from the site.
Penmon makes up Anglesey’s easternmost tip, jutting out into Conwy Bay. Puffin Island lies to the north east of Trwyn Penmon (Penmon headland), approximately half a mile offshore. The area’s stunning scenery and wildlife can be appreciated from its comprehensive public right of way network. The Anglesey Coastal Path follows the coastline from Penmon village and Caim, taking in the historical sites of Penmon Church and Priory, the 400 year old dovecote and the impressive deer park. Puffin Island is not accessible to the public without the permission of the landowner, however there are boat trips around the island during the summer months from nearby Beaumaris. The whole area is very important for sea birds and waders, and Puffin Island has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a Special Protection Area (SPA). It has a large sea bird colony, with considerable numbers of adults returning in the spring to breed. The dominant species include razorbills, shag, guillemots, kittiwakes, fulmars, herring gulls, lesser black-backed gulls, and great black-backed gulls. The area is of European importance for its breeding population of cormorant, and is also an important roosting area for oystercatchers. Puffins were once common on the island, although they are today quite scarce. On the occasions when they breed here, they lay their eggs in cracks between the rocks, as the island’s craggy substrate prevents them from digging burrows in which to nest, as is their more common habit. The coast and rocky shore supports many interesting and diverse marine communities, with a broad range of plants and animals, including seaweeds, lichen, molluscs, marine worms, sea squirts, sponges, crabs, anemones, and rock-boring animals. Grey seals can often be seen hauled out on the shore, and harbour porpoise can occasionally be spotted feeding in the tidal streams.
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Penmon Point
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Penmon makes up Anglesey’s easternmost tip, jutting out into Conwy Bay. Puffin Island lies to the north east of Trwyn Penmon (Penmon headland), approximately half a mile offshore. The area’s stunning scenery and wildlife can be appreciated from its comprehensive public right of way network. The Anglesey Coastal Path follows the coastline from Penmon village and Caim, taking in the historical sites of Penmon Church and Priory, the 400 year old dovecote and the impressive deer park. Puffin Island is not accessible to the public without the permission of the landowner, however there are boat trips around the island during the summer months from nearby Beaumaris. The whole area is very important for sea birds and waders, and Puffin Island has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), and a Special Protection Area (SPA). It has a large sea bird colony, with considerable numbers of adults returning in the spring to breed. The dominant species include razorbills, shag, guillemots, kittiwakes, fulmars, herring gulls, lesser black-backed gulls, and great black-backed gulls. The area is of European importance for its breeding population of cormorant, and is also an important roosting area for oystercatchers. Puffins were once common on the island, although they are today quite scarce. On the occasions when they breed here, they lay their eggs in cracks between the rocks, as the island’s craggy substrate prevents them from digging burrows in which to nest, as is their more common habit. The coast and rocky shore supports many interesting and diverse marine communities, with a broad range of plants and animals, including seaweeds, lichen, molluscs, marine worms, sea squirts, sponges, crabs, anemones, and rock-boring animals. Grey seals can often be seen hauled out on the shore, and harbour porpoise can occasionally be spotted feeding in the tidal streams.
Porth Swtan / Church Bay is a beautiful rural and unspoilt sand and pebble beach edged with rock pools. The beach is backed by cliffs and access is via a steep footpath from the village which may cause difficulty for people with limited mobility. Swimming, sailing, fishing and surfing are all popular activities.
Porth Swtan
Porth Swtan / Church Bay is a beautiful rural and unspoilt sand and pebble beach edged with rock pools. The beach is backed by cliffs and access is via a steep footpath from the village which may cause difficulty for people with limited mobility. Swimming, sailing, fishing and surfing are all popular activities.
Penrhos Coastal Park Access to the 200 acre park, situated on the outskirts of Holyhead is free! Penrhos Park is owned by Land and Lakes, it has been open for public use and enjoyment for over 30 years and is a very popular place for visits from locals and tourists alike.
Penrhos Beach Rd, Holyhead LL65, Wielka Brytania
Penrhos Coastal Park Access to the 200 acre park, situated on the outskirts of Holyhead is free! Penrhos Park is owned by Land and Lakes, it has been open for public use and enjoyment for over 30 years and is a very popular place for visits from locals and tourists alike.
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Port of Holyhead station
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Parys Mountain is one of Anglesey’s must-visit locations! There is a network of walks around the weird landscape of the ancient copper mine at Parys Mountain. A sight not to be missed is the spectacular Great Opencast – shaped by miners using nothing more than picks, shovels and gunpowder! There is a level walk around the top of the Great Opencast and a viewing area with a stunning panorama that shows off the excavation’s amazing colours - an artist’s palette of reds, oranges, pinks, browns, purples, blacks, greens, yellows, and greys.
Reeser Str. 106, 46446 Emmerich am Rhein, Niemcy
Parys Mountain is one of Anglesey’s must-visit locations! There is a network of walks around the weird landscape of the ancient copper mine at Parys Mountain. A sight not to be missed is the spectacular Great Opencast – shaped by miners using nothing more than picks, shovels and gunpowder! There is a level walk around the top of the Great Opencast and a viewing area with a stunning panorama that shows off the excavation’s amazing colours - an artist’s palette of reds, oranges, pinks, browns, purples, blacks, greens, yellows, and greys.
Puffin Island Cruises Departing from Beaumaris heading towards the NE entrance of the Menai Straits we find Puffin Island, also known as Ynys Seiriol after the saint who founded a monastery on the island in the 6th century. Puffin Island is now a bird sanctuary and a nesting site for many species of breeding seabirds including guillemots, razorbill, puffins and kittiwakes from April to July. Other species such as cormorant and shags are on the island year round, Puffin Island also is also home to a colony of grey seals who normally have their pups in the autumn. You my even be lucky enough to encounter porpoise, on occasion dolphin can even be spotted.
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Starida Puffin Island Cruises and Sea Fishing Trips
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Puffin Island Cruises Departing from Beaumaris heading towards the NE entrance of the Menai Straits we find Puffin Island, also known as Ynys Seiriol after the saint who founded a monastery on the island in the 6th century. Puffin Island is now a bird sanctuary and a nesting site for many species of breeding seabirds including guillemots, razorbill, puffins and kittiwakes from April to July. Other species such as cormorant and shags are on the island year round, Puffin Island also is also home to a colony of grey seals who normally have their pups in the autumn. You my even be lucky enough to encounter porpoise, on occasion dolphin can even be spotted.

Restaurants

Lovely food, 5 minutes away from Glampio Bedo in nearby Valley.
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Catch 22 Brasserie
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Lovely food, 5 minutes away from Glampio Bedo in nearby Valley.
Great food and atmosphere in Rhosneigr. 20 minutes away from Glampio Bedo.
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Sandy Mount House
High Street
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Great food and atmosphere in Rhosneigr. 20 minutes away from Glampio Bedo.
Trearddur Bay
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Ocean’s Edge Restaurant
Lon Isallt
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Trearddur Bay
Great food and ice cream! Trearddur Bay- 5 miles away from Glampio Bedo.
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Sea Shanty Cafe
Lon St Ffraid
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Great food and ice cream! Trearddur Bay- 5 miles away from Glampio Bedo.
Serving great seafood. 4 miles away from the site in Church Bay.
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The Lobster Pot Restaurant
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Serving great seafood. 4 miles away from the site in Church Bay.
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The White Eagle
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Serving great tapas in nearby Rhosneigr.
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Ffordd Maelog
Serving great tapas in nearby Rhosneigr.
Great food with stunning views.
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Dylan's Menai Bridge
Saint George's Road
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Great food with stunning views.
Fine dining experience in nearby Rhosneigr
Y Parlwr
Fine dining experience in nearby Rhosneigr
Stylish establishment with great food and views in nearby Holyhead.
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The Harbourfront Bistro
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Stylish establishment with great food and views in nearby Holyhead.
Great food- Rhosneigr
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Mojo's Creperie
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Great food- Rhosneigr

Takeaway

Chinese takeout in Valley. They will deliver to the site.
Sunny Valley
London Road
Chinese takeout in Valley. They will deliver to the site.
Lovely thai takeaway in Holyhead
Chanthi's Thai to Go
4 Stanley Street
Lovely thai takeaway in Holyhead
Great kebabs and pizza in Valley, 5 minutes away.
Sergios Kebab & Pizza Valley
Great kebabs and pizza in Valley, 5 minutes away.
Lovely fish and chips, Valley.
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Enochs Fish & Chips
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Lovely fish and chips, Valley.
Sergio's Fish & Chips
Great coffee shop in Holyhead
Reubens Cafe and Coffee
Great coffee shop in Holyhead
Great Indian restaurant/take away. 15 minutes drive from Glampio Bedo.
Y Glan-Neigr
Post Office Lane
Great Indian restaurant/take away. 15 minutes drive from Glampio Bedo.

Adventure

30 minutes away from the glamping site.
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Zip World Penrhyn Quarry
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RibRide along the Menai Strait. This 45 minute fun RIB experience will leave you feeling invigorated, as you travel along the Menai Strait at speeds of up to 35knts
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RibRide
Water Street
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RibRide along the Menai Strait. This 45 minute fun RIB experience will leave you feeling invigorated, as you travel along the Menai Strait at speeds of up to 35knts
Set on the west coast of Anglesey, overlooking the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, Anglesey Circuit provides visitors with a challenging and exciting circuit in a breathtaking location. With its remarkably smooth surface and a minimum width of 12 metres, the circuit is an outstanding venue for amateurs and professionals alike. Spectators can enjoy vantage points, including the elevated position above the Corkscrew, Peel and Rocket complex. The recently developed area from The Banking, through Church and beyond. Whether your preference is for two or four wheels, Anglesey Circuit will have something to offer.
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Anglesey Circuit
A4080
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Set on the west coast of Anglesey, overlooking the Irish Sea and the Snowdonia mountain range beyond, Anglesey Circuit provides visitors with a challenging and exciting circuit in a breathtaking location. With its remarkably smooth surface and a minimum width of 12 metres, the circuit is an outstanding venue for amateurs and professionals alike. Spectators can enjoy vantage points, including the elevated position above the Corkscrew, Peel and Rocket complex. The recently developed area from The Banking, through Church and beyond. Whether your preference is for two or four wheels, Anglesey Circuit will have something to offer.

Local attractions

Worth a visit.
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Halen Môn - Anglesey Sea Salt Company
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Worth a visit.
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Melin Llynon, Llanddeusant
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Anglesey Sea Zoo
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Pili Palas Świat Natury
Ffordd Penmynydd
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Great for plane spotting!
RAF Valley
Minffordd Road
Great for plane spotting!
As a purpose built museum, arts and events gallery, Oriel Môn has so much to offer. A trip to Oriel Môn, the largest museum and art gallery in North Wales, provides an exceptional day out for all the family. Within its walls, visitors can experience what the Isle of Anglesey has to offer through a wide range of exciting exhibitions, activities and events, all free of charge. The Oriel is home to ‘Oriel Kyffin Williams’, a gallery dedicated to Wales’ most prominent and well- loved artist. The Museum at the Oriel also houses the ‘Charles Tunnicliffe Gallery’. Visitors from far and wide flock here to see the wonderful work by the famous wildlife artist who made his home by the beautiful Malltraeth Estuary. Rhosmeirch Llangefni Ynys Môn LL77 7TQ
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Oriel Môn
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As a purpose built museum, arts and events gallery, Oriel Môn has so much to offer. A trip to Oriel Môn, the largest museum and art gallery in North Wales, provides an exceptional day out for all the family. Within its walls, visitors can experience what the Isle of Anglesey has to offer through a wide range of exciting exhibitions, activities and events, all free of charge. The Oriel is home to ‘Oriel Kyffin Williams’, a gallery dedicated to Wales’ most prominent and well- loved artist. The Museum at the Oriel also houses the ‘Charles Tunnicliffe Gallery’. Visitors from far and wide flock here to see the wonderful work by the famous wildlife artist who made his home by the beautiful Malltraeth Estuary. Rhosmeirch Llangefni Ynys Môn LL77 7TQ

Llanfachraeth/Our village

Llanfachraeth is a village and community in the Welsh county of Anglesey. It is located near the west coast of the island, at the head of the Alaw estuary, 6.2 miles east of Holyhead, 11.7 miles south west of Amlwch and 11.3 miles north west of Llangefni. The A5025 road runs through the village.
Llanfachraeth
Within a walking distance from the glamping site.
Gwesty Holland Hotel
Valley road
Within a walking distance from the glamping site.
Post Office/shop Within a walking distance from the glamping site.
Llanfachraeth Post Office
Post Office/shop Within a walking distance from the glamping site.