Anglesey Holiday Pods

Bryn Hafod Pod (Summertime Dwelling)

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Awel-Deg Pod (Beautiful Breeze)

Isle of Angelsey, Wales Show on map
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Cuddfan Pod (Hiding Place)

Isle of Angelsey, Wales Show on map
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Isle of Angelsey

Get away from it all with glamping holidays on the unspoilt Isle of Anglesey. This North Wales island is easy to reach via the impressive Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge. Glamping accommodation on the Isle of Anglesey includes well-equipped glampsites in beautiful locations with sea and farm views. It’s a beautiful island for walkers, birdwatchers, families and those who want to enjoy some fresh sea breezes, sandy beaches and coastal walks.

Glamping sites in Anglesey include luxury glamping lodges near Beaumaris, where you can enjoy the natural beauty from your glamping pod or bell tent in Anglesey’s picturesque surroundings. Spacious glamping yurts and bell tents provide spacious accommodation for family glamping in Anglesey within easy reach of beaches, streams and wildlife. You’ll arrive to find your wild Anglesey glamping accommodation has up to three bedrooms, gas hobs and a private balcony for sitting back and enjoying the rural views. If you want to take it easy, Anglesey glamping accommodation is never far from pubs and cafés for a tasty meal.

Glamping on the Isle of Anglesey offers many historic and cultural places to visit. Visitors enjoying cultural glamping holidays on the Isle of Anglesey can explore the Neolithic burial chamber at Trefignath and the historic Ty Mawr standing stone.

Visit Holyhead, walk to the South Stack Lighthouse and see the torturous treadmill at Beaumaris Gaol. You may spot razorbills, guillemots and orange-beaked puffins nesting on cliffs in the RSPB reserve. The port is always busy with ferries to Belfast and it has an informative Maritime Museum with Anglesey glampsites nearby.

Anglesey has long been a retreat for artists and writers. Visit Plas Newydd and see the huge mural by Rex Whistler or pay a visit to Oriel Ynys Mon, a cultural museum and art gallery dedicated to Charles Tunnicliffe and Kyffin Williams. They are all conveniently close to a choice of glampsites in Anglesey’s rural countryside. Check them out and plan your next glamping holiday on the Isle of Anglesey!

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