The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn) is a magical island off the northwest coast of Wales, known for its rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and deep-rooted Welsh identity. Linked to the mainland by historic bridges and surrounded by the sparkling waters of the Irish Sea, it’s a perfect destination for a caravan holiday that combines natural beauty, historic sites, and a peaceful island pace.
Caravan parks across Anglesey enjoy incredible settings — whether overlooking coastal paths, nestled near sandy bays, or close to charming villages like Beaumaris, Rhosneigr, or Moelfre. The island is rich in Celtic and medieval history, with ancient burial chambers, castles, lighthouses, and traditional Welsh culture. It’s also brilliant for beach lovers, walkers, and wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to spot puffins, seals, and even dolphins.
For tranquil getaways, coastal adventures, and a taste of true Wales, Anglesey is an island you’ll never forget.
A perfectly symmetrical UNESCO-listed fortress built by Edward I, considered one of the greatest examples of medieval military architecture in Europe.
A family-friendly marine conservation centre featuring native British sea life, educational exhibits, and fun coastal activities.
A stately home on the Menai Strait with gorgeous gardens, historic interiors, and spectacular views of Snowdonia.
A 130-mile trail circling the island, offering stunning sea views, wildlife watching, and access to remote beaches and coves.
Visit the famously long place name and snap a photo at the quirky train station sign in this iconic Anglesey village.