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A small private complex of cottages and apartments adjacent to the resident owners home. Situated in open country with views over fields to the village of Llanfechell which has a twelfth century church with a unique bell tower and ancient standing stones nearby.
Caravans: A small private complex of caravans situated in open country near views over fields to the village of Llanfechell which has a twelfth century church with a unique bell tower and ancient standing stones nearby.
Camping:
Offering open field pitches to caravans, tents and motor homes.
Facilities for laundry, flush toilets and showers.
Pitches from £9 per night.
Cemaes is the most northerly village in Wales and its development has been shaped by the natural resources available to it. Cemaes Bay is an Area of Outstanding Beauty, some of which is owned by the National Trust. The village includes a natural, sheltered harbour that looks north to the Irish Sea and is the site of ancient settlements, that in more recent centuries has become a centre for maritime activities.
Since Victorian times, the picturesque character of Cemaes and the natural beauty of the Island has attracted many artists. They have responded to the sea and sky as it changes with the weather, the superb sunsets, the multicolored rocks and sands exposed on the cliffs and beaches as well as the charm of Cemaes village.
For more than a hundred years, Cemaes has attracted holidaymakers and tourists, including Lloyd George. The main beach is particularly safe - sheltered and gently sloping with sand and rock pools - and is popular with both families and children.
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