Got questions about Dulas Meadow? See our list of Frequently Asked Questions below!
When is the campsite open until?
We are open until the end of September 2026.
What facilities are available at the campsite?
We offer beautiful amenities including clean toilets, showers, washing-up areas, and waste disposal points.
We also offer Meadow Blossom, a beautiful crafted cabin for ladies only. It has a shower, toilet, lounge, kitchen and an area for drying hair.
In total, including the facilities inside Meadow Blossom, there are 4 toilets and 3 showers available on the site.
Fridge and freezer: there is also a fridge and freezer for communal use. Please clearly label your items and dispose of any unwanted items before you leave.
Is Dulas Meadow dog-friendly?
Yes! We welcome well-behaved dogs, but they must be kept on a lead at all times.
Do you allow campfires or BBQs?
We have our very own “Cozy Grill” which is a BBQ hut for everyone to use. We just kindly ask that you clean away your mess after you have finished. A bin is provided and a dustpan and brush.
Barbecues and fires are allowed as long as they are kept off the grass on a special mat that we can provide, or put on bricks, which we can also provide.
Is Dulas Meadow suitable for families?
No, we are an adults-only campsite, it is a place for downtime and to enjoy the peaceful views.
Do you offer electrical hook-ups?
Yes, we have electrical hook-up points available. Please book in advance to secure one. Our hard standing pitches also have water taps.
Can I bring my caravan or campervan or is it just tents?
We accommodate tents, campervans and motorhomes. We do not allow touring caravans. Please let us know your requirements when booking.
What sort of pitches do you have?
We have hardstanding pitches for motorhomes and campervans, and grass pitches for tents and campervans. If you email the owner, she can let you know if your motorhome can go onto the grass pitches once she knows the size and the dates you would like.
What are your check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is from 1:00 PM, and check-out is by 11:00 AM. You can extend check-out and speak to us about earlier check-in.
Do you have designated Quiet Hours?
Yes, we politely ask that all guests at Dulas Meadow keep voices low and music off after 11pm.
What is your policy regarding amplified music?
It's really important to us that Dulas Meadow is a relaxing, peaceful space for all. For this reason, we ask that our guests do not play amplified music. We don't say no to music completely, we just ask that it is played only on your own pitch and at a reasonable volume. And, as mentioned above, all music must be off from 11pm. For more info regarding our approach to keeping the site peaceful and quiet, please see this blog post.
Do you accept group bookings?
As a small, peaceful site with a focus on relaxation, we are not set up for large or rowdy groups. Bookings for single-sex groups of more than two people may not be accepted unless by prior arrangement. Please contact us to discuss a group booking.
Do you offer WiFi on-site?
While we encourage guests to enjoy a digital detox, signal can be found on mobile phones. We do not currently provide Wifi.
Are there nearby shops or pubs?
Yes, there are local shops and pubs within a short distance for essentials and meals. Supermarkets are in Benllech (Tesco and Co-op) and Amlwch (Co-op and Spa).
Click here for our suggestions of places to eat and drink. There are several cafes, pubs and restaurants for breakfast, lunch and evening meals close by in Amlwch and Moelfre.
How far is the campsite from the beach?
We are just a short walk or drive from several beautiful beaches along the Anglesey coastline. Traeth y Ora and Lligwy are stunning. Please check our downloadable guide for places to visit, eat and drink.
Are there nice walks nearby?
Yes, loads! There are plenty of beautiful walks, including places to access the Anglesey Coastal Path. There is a car park in Amlwch Port where you can park up and start the coastal path. There is a lovely walk to Lligwy Beach. There is also a car park at the local pub, The Pilot Boat, where you can park and walk down to the coastal path and the "Secret Beach", Traeth Y Ora. Moelfre also has parking and access to the coastal path. Mynydd Bodafon, is a delightful walk by day or early evening. There is also Parys Mountain, the old copper mines.