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GETAWAY TRAVEL GETAWAY
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WE ARRIVED AT Plas Uchaf Caravan and Camping Park, a family-run campsite on Anglesey, on a sunny day in June.
We were immediately impressed by the tidiness of the site and the well-maintained, modern facilities. Usefully, we were told we could choose a pitch to suit our needs, and that meant one with a shady spot for our rather poorly pet guinea pig, Charlie.
We pitched up by a hedge, close to the facilities blocks, while Charlie was peering out of his carry case, clearly itching to get out and explore. We constructed his run and let him out to graze. He thought the grass was great, and spent the next hour munching, while we set up the caravan.
Once settled in, we secured Charlie’s accommodation and went out to see the local attractions, visiting three of the beautiful local beaches and some shops. There are cafés and bars nearby, too.
The next morning was drizzly, but the forecast was for a mostly dry day; so we ventured north to see Porth Eilian Beach and Point Lynas Lighthouse, and follow the coastal path past dramatic landscapes, along clifftops and through fields of sheep.