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Planning a holiday in Wales?
Campingis a great way to enjoy a budget holiday whilst making the most of the surrounding area and possibly even making some new friends along the way. Wales is home to many campsites, most of which have fantastic on site amenities including laundry, games room and shop. The UK Campsite website is a great place to start. It lists all campsites in each area and gives details of facilities and services. We love the St David's Park campsite and caravan park in Red Wharf Bay on Anglesey. The beach is enormous and is wide open sand. There is simply stacks of space for kids to run around, beach rounders or cricket and for the dogs to race around. Or if you just fancy a good walk to blow the cobwebs away, that’s all in order too. It is extremely reasonable with caravan pitches from £25 per night and camping from £10 per night. The campsite itself has its own stretch of beach, a private boat yard and boat ramp down to the water. The views from the park are breathtaking, overlooking Snowdonia National Park and Mount Snowdon. The onsite facilities include a shop, children’s play area and a tavern. Local attractions include golfing, walking, fishing, cycling, birdwatching and exploring the wealth of history that Anglesey offers. You could also take the Sea Cat from Holyhead for a day trip to Ireland. Visit the St Davids Park website for more information.
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