Dronwy Caravan Park (Llanfachraeth)To enquire about plot availability, offers or caravans for sale please call LLoyds Caravan & Lodge Sales on 01745 832050.
Park DescriptionDronwy Caravan Park is an adults only park and can be found on the Isle of Anglesey, set in 100 acres of Welsh farm land. Set in a secluded location, Dronwy Caravan Park has a great feeling of privacy and exclusivity, perfect for those who wish to escape from it all.
At Dronwy Caravan Park nature is on your doorstep. The park welcomes a variety of wildlife thanks to its surroundings of mature woodlands and fields. Expect to see pheasants, buzzards, woodpeckers and a friendly duck or two. The Isle of Anglesey is perfect if you’re a keen birdwatcher or wildlife spotter, thanks to its well preserved coastline and habitats. Look out for thriving colonies of ravens and choughs during your time away from the park.
Overview & Park TypePark type: Quiet & peaceful / Exclusive / Close to beaches / In the countryside / Adult only / Close to amenities
Pitches: 39
Connection fee: £700.00
Annual fee: £2,700.00
Season length: 11 months
Notes: £2700 - £3000
Pets: allowed
Sublet: not allowed
Facilities- Pets allowed
- Launderette
- Internet / WiFi
- Dog walks
Local AreaAnglesey, also known by its Welsh name of Ynys Môn is an island off the North Wales coast, connected to the mainland by two bridges. The coastline of Anglesey varies from rocky coves with lighthouse, to many miles of unspoilt sandy beaches.
There are a good number of holiday parks on Anglesey, perfect for exploring the island on foot, by bike or car; for swimming, fishing, sailing and canoeing or just relaxing on the beach. Day trips to Ireland by fast ferry from Holyhead opens up yet more variety. Anglesey really is the perfect venue for family holidays that will be remembered for years to come.
Main towns include Holyhead, Beaumaris, Llangefni, Moelfre, Rhosneigr, Treaddur Bay and Benllech.
Anglesey is easily reached from Merseyside, Manchester and the north west with dual carriageway all the way from the M56.