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Overlooking the sea at Point Lynas on the north east corner of Anglesey. See O S Landranger sheet 114, map ref 474928.
for touring caravans.
for tents and Camper Vans.
for sale on the park when we have vacant pitches.
Porth Eilian cove is 200m from the park entrance.
The park looks out towards the light house at Point Lynas, the white building on the cliffs in the photograph above. To the south Mynydd Eilian rises to 170 metres from where you can enjoy superb views along the east Anglesey coast to Snowdonia, and on clear days you can see the Isle of Man, and sometimes Ireland and Cumbria. The whole area is criss crossed with footpaths.
The coastal path passes Porth Eilian and a new section has recently been opened to the east. It's a popular place for birdwatchers, a wide variety of sea birds make landfall here, and there are many permanent residents e.g., choughs, ravens, peregrine falcons, buzzards, gannets. Harbour porpoises and seals are frequently seen just in front of the lighthouse, and the coastal paths have a great variety of wild flowers in the spring and summer. There is no environmental light pollution and on clear nights the stars are a sight not to be missed.
Shops and amenities are 2 miles away in Amlwch.
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