Inigo Jones Slate Works
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Escape to Ty Coch, a quiet five-pitch caravan and campsite located in Llangwnnadl on the stunning Llŷn Peninsula in North West Wales — an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (now known as a National Landscape). Just 5.7 miles from Aberdaron and close to the beautiful Penllech Beach and Porth Colmon, it’s the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature.
What You’ll Love:
- Idyllic, peaceful setting for a quiet, relaxed stay
- Surrounded by unspoiled countryside and dramatic coastline
- Short walk or drive to long, sandy, secluded beaches
- Incredible wildlife: seals, seabirds, coastal wildflowers, and even dolphins on occasion
- Spectacular sunsets and exceptional dark skies for stargazing
- Scenic coastal walks 15 minutes from the campsite
The Site:
- Each pitch includes electric hook-up and its own water tap
- Spotlessly clean toilet and shower facility
- Well-maintained, spacious pitches
- Perfect for couples, families, solo travellers
- Dog friendly
Some Local Highlights:
- A lovely café, Moel y Berth, within walking distance serving delicious breakfasts, light lunches, homemade cakes, and ice creams. Groceries are also available here.
- Easy access to the charming village of Aberdaron, with its beach, shops, cafes, bakery and two traditional pubs. Also, fish and chips from Sblash and excellent take away pizzas and snacks from Siop Eleri.
- Stone baked pizzas available 2.7 miles away at Crasu Coed.
- Excellent pub food in The Lion, 4 miles away in Tudweiliog.
- A unique lifestyle store and cafe at Cwt Tatws 4.3 miles away.
Whether you're planning a relaxing break or an adventure exploring the Llŷn Peninsula, Ty Coch offers a truly special coastal escape.
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Useful Info
Latest arrival time: 7:00 PM
Latest departure time: 11:00 AM
1 acres
Some sloping pitches
Levelling blocks required
Electric amperage: 16
Lawned site
Offers available to Club members
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