Your peaceful coastal escape on Anglesey

Nestled in the beautiful Anglesey countryside, Trewan Sands Caravan Park is a friendly, family-run campsite offering a relaxing retreat with stunning views towards Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) and the surrounding landscape.


Perfectly located just minutes from the award-winning Rhosneigr Beach, our site is nearby RAF valley and next to the railway line, it is an ideal base for families, couples, walkers, cyclists and watersports enthusiasts. We're also within easy reach of the local golf course, charming pubs, cafés and a variety of excellent restaurants, giving you everything you need for a memorable stay.


Nature lovers will be perfectly placed to explore some of Anglesey's most beautiful landscapes. Trewan Sands Caravan Park is within walking distance of RSPB nature reserves, where you can enjoy exceptional birdwatching and coastal wildlife, and is ideally located for exploring the stunning Anglesey coastline. Whether you're looking for scenic walks, cycling routes or breathtaking views, there is something to enjoy in every direction.


We are also proud to be a dog-friendly site, so your four-legged companions can enjoy the holiday alongside you while exploring the many beaches, coastal paths and countryside walks that Anglesey has to offer.


Whether you're touring in a caravan or motorhome, pitching a tent, or looking for comfortable holiday accommodation, we have something to suit every visitor.

What we offer


  • Spacious touring caravan pitches


  • Motorhome pitches


  • Grass tent pitches


  • Electric hook-up available


  • Two luxury static caravans


  • A beautifully renovated two-bedroom country cottage


  • Modern shower and toilet facilities



  • Peaceful rural setting with easy access to local attractions

Whether you're looking for a relaxing coastal break, a beach holiday or a base to explore Anglesey, Trewan Sands Caravan Park offers the perfect combination of tranquillity, comfort and convenience.

Grassy field under a clear blue sky with a dirt path and distant horizon