About Arfor Camping
Arfor Camping is a back-to-basics, tents-only site in the coastal village of Moelfre on the Isle of Anglesey. With nature and the ocean as your backdrop, this campsite invites you to enjoy the simple pleasures of coastal camping. The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path runs right by, making it an ideal base for ramblers and wildlife watchers alike.
Facilities
- Two-acre green-field site with sea views
- Portable toilets and running water
- Walking distance to Moelfre village with pubs, cafés, and takeaway options
Rules and Policies
- Tents only – no campervans or motorhomes
- Quiet, minimalist camping setup with essential amenities only
Arfor Camping offers a peaceful and scenic spot for those looking to experience the beauty of Anglesey’s coastline, with easy access to village comforts when needed.
Accomodation
- Tents
Perfect for...
- Young Children
- Couples
- Older Children
- Relaxation
- Adventure
Facilities
- Fishing
- Toilets
- Drinking Water
- Family Friendly
- Near Beach
- Peaceful
- Near a Pub
Booking Enquiries for Arfor Camping
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Map and location
Campsite address
Arfor Camping, Lon Swnt, Moelfre, Isle of Anglesey, LL728LB
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Near by attractions
Moelfre Village
A short walk from Arfor Camping, Moelfre is a charming coastal village with a rich maritime history. Explore its quaint streets, visit local shops, and enjoy fresh seafood at the village pub or café.
RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station
Discover the heroic tales of sea rescues at the RNLI Moelfre Lifeboat Station. The station offers insights into the lifesaving efforts of the RNLI crew and the history of maritime rescue in the area.
Traeth Lligwy Beach
Approximately a mile away, Traeth Lligwy is a spacious sandy beach ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing. Its clear waters and scenic surroundings make it a favorite among visitors.
Lligwy Burial Chamber and Din Lligwy
History enthusiasts can visit the Lligwy Burial Chamber, a Neolithic tomb, and the nearby Din Lligwy, the remains of a Roman settlement. Both sites offer a glimpse into the ancient past of the region.
Anglesey Coastal Path
The Anglesey Coastal Path runs adjacent to the campsite, providing walkers with stunning views of the coastline. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including seabirds and marine mammals, as you explore the trail.
Arfor Camping’s prime location offers easy access to these attractions, ensuring a memorable stay immersed in the natural beauty and history of Anglesey.
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