Great views, clean loos, and a petting zoo are three of the things that campers love about Ty Bughail Campsite on Anglesey. Situated in the quiet north of the island, this rural camping and glamping site is simply idyllic on a summer’s day. You wake up to views of countryside tumbling all the way to the sea and rising, in the distance, to mountains. Then spend time visiting the goats and sheep, lighting the campfire, and generally enjoying the chilled out vibes of the campsite.
This place is not just for families – all sorts of campers will love it here – but there’s no denying it’s a great set-up for those with kids. The on-site petting zoo and kids’ play area will keep children well entertained and, in the school holidays, there are a few events to keep them occupied too. Life on site is easy for grown ups as well, thanks to a little shop with fresh veg for sale and occasional visits from caterers who can take the hassle out of mealtimes. Another boon are the family-style bathrooms, which offer a shower and loo with plenty of space.
The campsite has pitches for tents, campervans and motorhomes – and well-behaved dogs are also allowed. There’s even a shepherd’s hut for anyone who prefers to glamp. In fact, this campsite could hardly be more welcoming and that’s largely down to lovely hosts, Luke and Sam. In addition to helping you settle in here they are also champions of the local area and are happy to share their knowledge whether you want to know the best place for seafood (The Lobster Pot) or a good place for a swim (Cemaes Bay).