We hope you find the website useful and informative in making your seasonal pitch decision. The website contains comprehensive details of the park however should you have any further questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Please be aware we do not take touring caravans or motorhomes. Fron Caravan Park is a seasonal caravan park situated on the south western tip of Anglesey just outside the village of Brynsiencyn on the A4080.
It consists of 5 acres of closely mown grass with facilities centrally located around a typical Anglesey farmhouse. The park has been owned and run by the Geldard family for 38 years, it is a quiet, friendly, family orientated park. The park consists of 58 seasonal caravan pitches in two areas of approximately 2.5 acres either side of the main house.
It consists of 5 acres of closely mown grass with facilities centrally located around a typical Anglesey farmhouse. The park has been owned and run by the Geldard family for 38 years, it is a quiet, friendly, family orientated park. The park consists of 58 seasonal caravan pitches in two areas of approximately 2.5 acres either side of the main house.
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There is also an adventure playground and swings (age restrictions apply) with lots of space for ball games. All seasonal pitches have 16 amp hook up and are located on gravel hardstandings with grass surrounds, parking is on gravel parking areas. Awnings can be used but not left erected when the caravan is not in use.
In the village of Brynsiencyn there is a small shop, post office, farm shop, two cafes, take away and local pub. A short distance away in Llanfairpwll and Menai Bridge there are also major supermarkets. Fron is an ideal base for exploring much of interest in North Wales and Anglesey.
Many of the top attractions in this area are close to hand including Anglesey Sea Zoo, the Butterfly Palace, Open Farms and National Trust Plas Newydd the ancestral home of the Marquis of Anglesey.If you like the great outdoors the area has much to offer from many outstanding beaches, neolithic monuments, castles such as Beaumaris & Caernarfon to designated areas of outstanding natural beauty.
Many of the top attractions in this area are close to hand including Anglesey Sea Zoo, the Butterfly Palace, Open Farms and National Trust Plas Newydd the ancestral home of the Marquis of Anglesey.If you like the great outdoors the area has much to offer from many outstanding beaches, neolithic monuments, castles such as Beaumaris & Caernarfon to designated areas of outstanding natural beauty.
If you are making an inquiry by email then please include the following information otherwise we cannot process the inquiry. The next available pitch allocations will be for the 2022 season. Are the users of the caravan adult only, family (adults & children) or adults and wider family use (please specify total numbers)?
The easiest approach to Fron is via the A55 (Bangor by pass) over the Britannia bridge (see map 1). IMMEDIATELY at the end of the bridge just before the main road starts to rise and bear right take the slip road off to the left signed LLanfairpwll A5 and as this slip road splits stay to the left and join the A5.
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Brenda Dewhurst
Oct 04, 2020
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Dc
Sep 24, 2019
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Tracy Vowles
Dec 11, 2018
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Gavin Young
Jul 01, 2018
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Tim Ellis
Jun 25, 2018
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Lee Williams
Nov 07, 2017
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A warm welcome was had, as soon as we arrived at Fron caravan park. We had clear instructions on pitching our van. It is a tight squeeze onto the field. The ground has a gradient. Pitches are looking out to the fields and farmlands. It's a nice quite site with no road noise at the back. The front is for tents. Also has hook up. And a children's plaguing field And a dog walking area. I feel this site is suited to families. With well behaved children. And retired people. Wanting a quite site.
The rest rooms are clean if a bit dated and cold. The showers are chargeable! And it's a trickle of mist
The rest rooms are clean if a bit dated and cold. The showers are chargeable! And it's a trickle of mist
Amy Summers
Dec 31, 2016
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Maximusja
Dec 23, 2016
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Adrian Griffiths
Nov 23, 2016
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Matfink
Sep 20, 2016
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