St David's Park

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Wake up on a Welsh headland with bay, coast and cliff views, grab lunch of Minai mussels or (and) Snowdonia cheese at the campsite gastropub, then take your toes to sink into the sand of the site’s own private beach just a minute’s walk from reception…we heaved a wistful sigh just typing that. So we think a hol at St David’s Park at Red Wharf Bay on the Isle of Anglesey is a rollickingly safe bet for all things chilled, with the modern essentials you need on site and the attractions of Anglesey on your sandy doorstep. But back to those views: the camping fields at St David’s Park are right on the headland, with views over the east Anglesey coast, the Red Wharf Estuary towards Victorian favourite Llandudno and the limestone headland of Great Orme – well, the whole area is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and designated nature reserve…And happily, the gastropub on site, The Tavern on the Bay, also overlooks the beach and bay for viewsome vittles. For essentials other than the views and the pub, there’s a big modern shower block with underfloor heating and free use of all amenities including power showers, hairdryers, baby-changing facilities, disabled shower room and family bathroom with corner bath. There’s also a popular play area on site with cycling area and mini football pitch. All pitches at St David’s Park are soft standing and come with electric hookup and aerial points, with water and waste disposal points easily accessible.

Type d'établissement

Classement officiel

Langues parlées

Anglais

Anglesey - obtenir plus d'informations sur le camping dans la région :

Caractéristiques

Loisirs sur place

Aire de jeux

Animations de soirée

Bar ou club

Location de vélos

Mini club

Piscine extérieure

Piscine intérieure

Plats à emporter

Pêche

Restaurant/café sur place

Salle TV

Salle de jeux

Salle de sports

Sports nautiques

Tennis

Installations sur le site

Accessibilité aux personnes à mobilité réduite

Accès à Internet

Baignoires disponibles

Blocs sanitaires

Cabines de toilette familiales

Coin vaisselle

Douches disponibles

Lavomatique

Pack de glace / Bloc réfrigérant

Parc pour chien

Produits locaux

Service de navette depuis les stations de transport en commun

Stationnement près de l'emplacement / l'unité

Séchoir

Toilettes d'appoint

Toilettes dans le pub

Toilettes sèches

Téléphone public

WiFi

WiFi gratuit

Épicerie

Groupes acceptés

Adapté aux familles

Groupes unisexes

Groupes étudiants bienvenus

Motocyclistes

Conditions particulières

Barbecue fourni

Barbecues autorisés

Chiens acceptés

Feux de camp autorisés

Véhicules utilitaires acceptés

Thématiques

Délice gastronomique

Luxueux

Paysages spectaculaires

Un paradis pour les randonneurs

Services

Borne(s) de recharge pour voiture électrique

Bouteilles de gaz disponibles

Infrastructure de recharge

Recyclage disponible

Élimination des produits chimiques

Énergie renouvelable

Catégories

Camping rattaché à un pub (bar)

Grand (51-200 emplacements)

Equipements à proximité

Bar à proximité

Marché fermier à proximité

Promenade pour chien à proximité

Transports en commun à proximité

Épicerie à proximité

Loisirs à proximité

Canoë / kayak à proximité

Circuits à vélo à proximité

Escalade à proximité

Golf à proximité

Piscine intérieure à proximité

Pêche à proximité

Restaurant à proximité

Sports nautiques à proximité

Tennis à proximité

Voile à proximité

École de surf à proximité

Équitation à proximité

Caravanes et camping-cars

Emplacements saisonniers

Localisation

St David's Park

Red Wharf Bay

Pentraeth

Red Wharf Bay

Anglesey

Pays de Galles

LL75 8RJ

Directions

Fuseau horaire

Europe/London GMT (UTC+00:00)

GPS

53,31478°N
-4,19987°W

Itinéraire

From the A55 Expressway Westbound, take Junction 8, the exit for the A5025, signposted Benllech & Amlwch. Follow this road for one mile, and go straight across the roundabout (Four Crosses pub on left). Carry on passing the VW/Audi Garage on the right and go through the village of Pentraeth. Upon leaving the 40mph zone on the way out of the village, you will notice one of our signposts to your left just as you approach a sharp left-hand bend. You will then see a turning on your right signposted Red Wharf Bay. Turn right here and follow the road which runs parallel with the main road you have just turned off. When you see the disused hotel ahead to your right go straight on, rather than following the road to your left. This leads you onto a country road. After approximately ¼ of a mile you will see the sign for St David’s Park and the Tavern 1924 on your left. Go through the gateposts and follow our private road to the end.

Transport le plus proche

Car
10,8 km Bus Station
20 km Bus Station
25,2 km Coach Park
Train
10,5 km Llanfairpwll Rail Station
11,1 km Bangor (Gwynedd) Rail Station
15,8 km Llanfairfechan Rail Station
Ferry
28,6 km Holyhead Ferry Terminal
Aéroport
23,3 km Anglesey Airport

Veuillez noter : Toutes les distances de cette page sont calculées à vol d'oiseau - Veuillez vérifier la distance réelle en fonction de votre moyen de transport en utilisant le bouton "Obtenir l'itinéraire" ci-dessus.

Attractions à proximité

Start off on the doorstep with St David’s Park’s own safe and clean sandy stretch about a minute’s walk from reception: stretch yourself out on a beach towel in this sheltered bay or go a-rockpooling: there are several shallow pools suitable for kids to learn the art. There’s a boat park and slipway here too if you’re lucky enough to own your own craft; if not, try some fishing off the slipway instead and dream of the day you get your mitts on your very own vessel. Also within very easy reach (you’re on an island, after all), there’s the massive beach and small village of Red Wharf Bay, with a sailing club, pubs and cockles to pick from the sand. Just along the coast there’s Benllech Bay, a Blue Flag award holder since 2004 and with tennis court and bowling green in the village, then Conwy Bay a little further to the east with old walled town and Conwy Castle. The Victorian town of Llandudno, the biggest resort in Wales, is five miles from Conwy and has two beaches, a Grade II-listed pier and the Great Orme Tramway, the only cable-operated street tramway left in Britain. Catch a tram from Llandudno Victoria station to the top of Great Orme, where there are views as far as the Lake District and the Isle of Man on a clear day. Great Orme is a designated nature reserve and has thousands of clamouring seabirds to spot as well as a couple of hundred feral goats whose ancestors are said to have been introduced to Anglesey by Queen Victoria (follow your nose to find them). Part of the North Wales Coast Path runs along the Great Orme summit and you probably wouldn’t mine a look at the famous Great Orme Mines either, which go back to the Bronze Age and are thought to be the biggest prehistoric mine unearthed so far in the world. Or spend a few days overground at Snowdonia National Park to tackle the summit of Snowdon, go horse-riding or take a trip on the Snowdon Mountain Railway. There are lashings of watersports at the park too, or you can stay on Anglesey and dive into exploring the shipwrecks of the shoreline instead – there are thought be around 1200 of them. The island has several diving schools for all levels of divers including lessons for beginners. If you want to go further afield for a day trip, you can reach Dublin in a couple of hours via the fast ferry from Holyhead, just off Anglesey on Holy Island.

Qualité de l'eau sur les lieux de baignade à proximité

Nom Distance Type 2020 2019 2018 2017
St Davids - Benllech 0,5 km Mer Excellente Excellente Excellente Excellente
Benllech 1 km Mer Excellente Excellente Excellente Excellente
Llanddona 3,1 km Mer Excellente Excellente Excellente Excellente
Traeth Lligwy 6,6 km Mer Excellente Excellente Excellente Excellente
Llanfairfechan 15,7 km Mer Excellente Excellente Excellente Excellente

Source de données : Agence européenne pour l'environnement

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Veuillez noter : Toutes les distances de cette page sont calculées à vol d'oiseau - Veuillez vérifier la distance réelle en fonction de votre moyen de transport en utilisant le bouton "Obtenir l'itinéraire" ci-dessus.

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