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Sleeping & Eating
Tyddyn Isaf Camping
& Caravan Park
( 01248-410203; www.tyddynisaf.co.uk ; Lligwy Bay, Dulas; sites from £27; ) With sandy,
undeveloped Lligwy Bay close at hand, this large, well-established campground makes a
great base for family holidays. Facilities include a restaurant, bar and children's play-
ground with a very cool lighthouse slide.
CAMPGROUND £
Ann's Pantry
( 01248-410386; www.annspantry.co.uk ; lunch £5-11, dinner £11-16; 11am-4pm Thu-Sun, 6-9pm Fri mid-
Feb-Apr & Oct-mid-Nov, 11am-5pm Sun-Fri, 11am-9pm Sat May-Sep) With a pretty garden setting and a
funky beach-hut-meets-stone-cottage interior, Ann's is a gem. The lunch menu includes
deli rolls, burgers, salads and local fish.
CAFE £
Derimôn Smokery & Shop
( 01248-410536; www.derimonsmokery.co.uk ; Dulas; 9am-4.30pm Mon-Sat) Go straight to the suppli-
er and stock up the picnic hamper at this traditional farmhouse smokery. They smoke and
sell a lot of what you'd expect (fish, poultry, meat and cheese) and quite a few surprises
(sea salt, paprika, eggs, rice, salted popcorn). Look for the sign pointing off the A5025 on
the way to Amlwch.
DELI
Getting There & Away
Bus routes include 62 to Cemaes (32 minutes), Amlwch (20 minutes), Benllech (six
minutes), Menai Bridge (25 minutes) and Bangor (28 minutes).
TOP OF CHAPTER
Cemaes
A wooded river cuts through this picturesque little fishing village to a scooped sandy
beach. The pastel-coloured terrace houses on the narrow high street make for a pretty
sight, despite the many empty shops. If you're keen to soak up village life further, the
Woburn Hill Hotel (
) has pleasantly
01407-711388; www.woburnhillhotel.co.uk ; High St; s/d £35/70;
decorated rooms and an old-fashioned charm.
 
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