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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Brynsiencyn
  • 3

    Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll

    2 Bed Cottage in Brynsiencyn

    Ref: S361921

    2
    2
    Additional information and rules - 2 bedrooms – 1 double and twin with 2’6” beds - 1 shower room with shower and WC, and 1 en-suite WC - Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freeze and dishwasher - Smart TV in lounge - Kitchen...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyn Towyn - Bwthyn Carreg
  • 1

    Trearddur

    Tyn Towyn - Bwthyn Carreg

    Ref: S166242

    Reviews 49

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    Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of Holy Island. It’s truly beautiful - a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine sandy beaches (European Blue Flag). Watersports, bathing, sailing and windsurfing are...

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    £69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 80 Breeze Hill
  • 1

    Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf

    80 Breeze Hill

    Ref: S681966

    Reviews 35

    2
    5
    Benllech has a lovely, long, sandy beach that is quite popular with families. A slipway makes it simple for everyone to access the beach. A picnic area and several stores and cafés along the beach, and the village centre has more shops, pubs,...

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    £357

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Borth Arian
  • 2

    Rhoscolyn

    Borth Arian

    Ref: S166395

    Reviews 18

    3
    6
    Located on Holy Island, three miles from Trearddur Bay, Rhoscolyn is a small village with a church and primary school and is the most southerly place on Holy Island. Rhoscolyn also offers an excellent pub on the lane down to the beach, which is...

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    £166

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lleyn Cottage (The Hive)
  • Menai Bridge

    Lleyn Cottage (The Hive)

    Ref: S367223

    Reviews 41

    2
    3
    Menai Bridge is a small town resting on the Isle of Anglesey, North Wales. The town plays host to the World's first iron suspension bridge, as well as a strong history which can be discovered in the Menai Bridge Heritage Museum. Here, you will...

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    £89

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bodior Lodge
  • 2

    Holyhead

    Bodior Lodge

    Ref: S1058567

    3
    5
    Valley is a popular village on the north west coast of Anglesey. It is on the Anglesey Coastal Path with plenty of wonderfully scenic walks. The village boasts a variety of shops and restaurants, two hotels and a café, and is only four miles from...

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    £112

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Capel Zion
  • 4

    Amlwch

    Capel Zion

    Ref: S801520

    Reviews 17

    4
    8
    The small seaside town of Amlwch lies on the north eastern corner of Anglesey, in a stunning coastal location. With an affluent mining history, the village now plays host to numerous activities and attractions, making it the ideal location for a...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Nook
  • 2

    Beaumaris

    The Nook

    Ref: S98737

    Reviews 42

    2
    4
    The Nook is a pretty semi detached cottage which has been lovingly styled, great for anyone wanting a simple comfortable stay in this popular town. Situated in Beaumaris, the shops and coast are within walking distance – so park up your car for...

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    £86

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Glasinfryn Cottage
  • Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf

    Glasinfryn Cottage

    Ref: S535050

    Reviews 12

    1
    2
    Benllech is a lovely, long, sandy beach that is quite popular with families. A slipway makes it simple for everyone to access the beach. A picnic area and a number of stores and cafés along the beach, and the village centre has more shops, pubs,...

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    £110

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyddyn Haidd
  • Llaneilian

    Tyddyn Haidd

    Ref: S487744

    Reviews 36

    1
    2
    Amlwch is a small seaside village on Anglesey's north eastern shore, in a lovely coastal setting. With a prosperous mining background, the hamlet currently offers a variety of activities and sights, making it a perfect destination for a family...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Penrhyn Farm
  • 1

    Llaneilian

    Penrhyn Farm

    Ref: S166157

    Reviews 95

    4
    8
    Situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village, boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality pubs/restaurants. Visit the hugely...

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    £186

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Bach Twt
  • 1

    Amlwch

    Ty Bach Twt

    Ref: S584438

    Reviews 1

    1
    3
    Amlwch, a picturesque coastal town, can be found in Anglesey's northeastern corner. Due to its prosperous mining past, the village has developed into a tourist hotspot with plenty to offer visitors of all ages. Visit the Old Mine Works at Mynydd...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty ar Ben Bryn
  • 2

    Aberffraw

    Ty ar Ben Bryn

    Ref: S224316

    Reviews 25

    3
    5
    Rhosneigr is a village on the west coast of Anglesey, home to wonderful beaches and stunning coastal scenery. Walk along the cliffs and look out to the Irish Sea before stopping in one of the villages cafés or restaurants for some refreshments and...

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    £62

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Big Azzles
  • 2

    Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf

    Big Azzles

    Ref: S279967

    Reviews 34

    3
    8
    Benllech rests on the Isle of Anglesey on the east coast, sitting in between Red Wharf Bay and Moelfre. Offering a collection of shops for all of your essentials, along with lovely cafés and some pubs, this is a delightful setting to enjoy a break...

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    £134

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gwel Y Môr
  • 1

    Beaumaris

    Gwel Y Môr

    Ref: S521816

    Reviews 14

    3
    6
    This historic town on the Isle of Anglesey sits on the Menai Strait overlooking Snowdonia's mountains, making for a breathtaking sunrise. Beaumaris has an Edward I-era mediaeval castle, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as...

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    £77

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hunters Cottage
  • 2

    Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf

    Hunters Cottage

    Ref: S279965

    Reviews 42

    3
    8
    Benllech is a popular village resting on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. There are a wide variety of wonderful amenities within the town including shops, pubs, hotels and restaurants, whilst its waterfront holds a less varied selection, but offers...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Hyfryd Caravan
  • Llaneilian

    Bryn Hyfryd Caravan

    Ref: S363975

    Reviews 26

    2
    4
    Nestled on the breath-taking shores of the east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a picturesque village offering the ultimate backdrop for any seaside escape. Home to a bustling port, sugary beach, a handy convenience store, and two charming pubs that...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Plas Elyn
  • 2

    Beaumaris

    Plas Elyn

    Ref: S604011

    Reviews 11

    5
    10
    Located on the Menai Strait and offering breathtaking views of the Snowdonia mountain range, Beaumaris is a popular historic town on the Isle of Anglesey. Also well-known as a yachting hub, it is home to a castle from the time of Edward I (now a...

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    £172

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sardis Chapel 1
  • 2

    Bodorgan

    Sardis Chapel 1

    Ref: S534672

    Reviews 36

    4
    8
    The small village of Malltraeth lies in the south west corner of Anglesey, at the head of the long inlet formed by the Cefni Estuary and close to the popular Newborough Forest and Warren sand dunes. Malltraeth Pool and the magnificent sweep of...

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    £138

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Bed Cottage in Cemaes Bay
  • Amlwch

    2 Bed Cottage in Cemaes Bay

    Ref: S234038

    2
    4
    Additional information and rules No dogs allowed - 2 bedrooms – four-poster king-size and king-size - 1 bathroom and 1 separate WC - Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine - Electric and...

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    £98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gwynlys
  • Holyhead

    Gwynlys

    Ref: S882090

    2
    4
    Llanfechell is a small village situated one and a half miles from Cemaes Bay, on the northern tip of Anglesey in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village gets its name from the nearby 12th century Mechell Church, which has been extended...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyn Towyn - Ty Glas
  • 1

    Trearddur

    Tyn Towyn - Ty Glas

    Ref: S166245

    Reviews 13

    2
    4
    Trearddur Bay is situated on the western shore of Holy Island. It’s truly beautiful - a great sweep of low grassy coastline indented with rocky coves and fine sandy beaches (European Blue Flag). Watersports, bathing, sailing and windsurfing are...

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    £82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Old Post Office 23 High Street
  • 1

    Llanbadrig

    The Old Post Office 23 High Street

    Ref: S80635

    Reviews 24

    2
    4
    Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the beautiful North Anglesey Heritage Coast, the pretty seaside village of Cemaes Bay is home to three pubs, shops, an award-winning chip shop, a cafe and Visitor Centre, a natural sheltered...

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    £52

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 63 Kingsland Road
  • Holyhead

    63 Kingsland Road

    Ref: S1073200

    2
    4
    The bustling town of Holyhead rests on the North West coast of the Isle of Anglesey, the largest town on the island and perhaps known best for being the main ferry port to Ireland. Steeped in history, the town boasts the remains of Roman town...

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    £65

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    Self-catering holidays in Anglesey

    With stunning sea views and wild sandy beaches, Anglesey is a beautiful island connected to North Wales that offers a wide range of holiday experiences for visitors. With stunning beaches, picturesque landscapes and a rich history and culture, Anglesey is an ideal destination for families, couples and solo travellers seeking a relaxing and enjoyable holiday. From exploring the island's numerous historical sites to enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and water sports, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Visitors can also sample local delicacies such as seafood and Welsh rarebit, and relax in charming seaside towns for a real coastal retreat.

    We have a wide variety of holiday cottages scattered throughout Anglesey, ranging from traditional Welsh cottages to modern, luxury properties. Many of these cottages are located in picturesque rural locations, offering stunning views of the countryside and coast. They are fully equipped with all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay, including kitchen facilities, comfortable bedrooms and cosy living areas. Many holiday cottages in Anglesey also come with outdoor space, such as gardens or patios, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery and fresh sea air. And if you're planning a group getaway, we have lots of larger holiday homes featuring space for the whole family to relax.

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    Embrace the natural beauty of Anglesey and explore the stunning scenery of the region from the comfort of an amazing holiday home. Why not base yourself in one of the following spectacular destinations?

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Kirsty - Verified booking

      Just had a fabulous week at 80 Breeze Hill.

      The house is in a lovely area and is a 2 minute walk from The Breeze Hill pub which we had a meal at (really good) and is a lovely dog friendly pub . The house itself is stunning, has everything you need and is so clean. It is a dog friendly house but you honestly wouldn't know that any other dogs have been because of how well presented it is. The owners were very friendly and helpful. The garden is gorgeous and isn't overlooked at all, it backs onto a stream and some woodland and most days of the week in the morning, we saw red squirrels helping themselves to nuts from the feeder. This was very special and a lovely touch that the owners keep this stocked for that reason. You can literally watch them through the big window in the master bedroom whilst still in bed! Benllech beach is gorgeous and very clean and the sea is so clear. There is a large dog friendly part for the months may- sep and this part is just as nice as the dog restricted part. There are loads of things to do nearby in driving distance. We went to Newborough forest one day which is one of the most beautiful places I've ever been to. The hot tub is great and very well looked after, we used it every day and is a real luxury. I wouldn't hesitate to book here, it is stunning and we would love to visit again.

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    • John - Verified booking

      Having had experience of other holiday cottages, I feel able to offer some constructive critique.

      Firstly I would say that we had a wonderful week in Trearddur - it’s a lovely location and conducive to restorative rest and relaxation. The location of the cottage is ideal. The cottage itself is comfortable and fine for 2 people. It lacks natural light so if the weather is not fine it can be claustrophobic in the living area. The amenities are fine, apart perhaps from a fridge which is difficult to access (particularly the lower shelves) in its current location and the lack of a washing machine/airer/washing line. Wi-fi is not really as advertised as you need to move away from the cottage to a nearby central area which is accessed by a key which hangs in the kitchen and was not noticed by us until the day before our departure. In this regard a welcome folder of detailed information might be better than sheets of A4 posted in the kitchen. The garden is nice although the garden furniture is pretty worn and not in keeping with the otherwise good quality provision in the cottage. We took our own chairs and were able to relax in the garden; this would not have been as enjoyable had we had to use what is in place. Finally the welcome pack, including the bottle of Prosecco was a nice touch and was appreciated.

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    • Irene - Verified booking

      A lovely bijou cottage that catered for every need.

      Very well equipped and a great base to explore from. We were grateful for the thoughtful welcome pack. Previous comments we had read suggested a problem with saucepans being old. This is no longer the case, they were virtually new. No complaints in the kitchen! Our only “ criticism “ would be that whilst we understand cost to be kept to minimum, it could benefit from updating some useable cushions to replace those already there, ( they are flat and offer no support on the sofa). The pillows in the bedroom were a tad lifeless too but we had brought our own anyhow just incase. Garden was lovely too, but the furniture again, neglected and some could do with being disposed of ax unusable. It’s a shame there wasn’t a small fence though to keep our dog from escaping, but obviously we stayed with him the whole time. These are only small things, and didn’t spoil our stay, but intended only as positive feedback. It’s a really well looked after property otherwise. Loved it ****

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    • Ashley - Verified booking

      Stayed here for a week over Easter and what a beautiful place!

      The accommodation was perfect for what we needed, lovely and clean, plenty of space and stocked up! Short walk down to Benllech Beach with plenty of shops, pubs and takeaways on your doorstep. We also took a short drive to Zipworld for our daughters to enjoy the activities there and my older daughter for a Hack at Anglesey Riding Centre. Our favourite Llanddwyn Beach in Newborough Nature Reserve was one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever visited, we only managed to fit in half a day there so would definitely want to go back for the full day. So much to see and do within an hours drive of the accommodation. The hosts were lovely too, little hiccup with the hot water going off but they came over quickly to resolve. Also really understanding when I told them my daughter had damaged a curtain holder… Honestly couldn’t have asked for more! Would recommend this place to anyone and a massive 11/10 for us! Thank you so much, we will most certainly be back!

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    • Jonathan - Verified booking

      The location is truly ideal, with the beach, shops, and restaurants all within a pleasant walking distance.

      This aspect certainly made our daily outings enjoyable and hassle-free. However, upon entering the cottage, we were immediately struck by a very strong smell reminiscent of a wet dog. Unfortunately, this odour was pervasive enough that we felt compelled to purchase air fresheners to mitigate it. The cleanliness of the cottage left much to be desired, as we noticed spiders and webs in nearly every corner of each room. The bathroom presented its own set of issues, notably dampness and visible mould. These conditions were particularly concerning as they exacerbated breathing problems for an asthma sufferer. Despite reaching out to Sykes Cottages about the dampness and general condition of the property, our message went unanswered. In summary, while the cottage's location is undeniably fantastic, the state of cleanliness and maintenance was disappointing and marred what could have been a much more enjoyable stay.

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    Things to do near Anglesey

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    Trearddur Bay Beach

    Trearddur Bay is a beautiful, large sandy beach and is located 2 miles from Holyhead. The beach has a promenade, slipways, rockpools and a protected bathing area. It is popular with sunbathers, swimmers and watersport enthusiasts alike. Cafes, toilets, car parks and beach warden service. Dog friendly sections. Accessible toilets and car parking spaces. Trearddur Bay, Holyhead LL65 2YR

    RSPB Valley Wetlands

    The RSPB Valley Wetlands is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. The wetlands provide a home for a wide variety of bird species, including bitterns, marsh harriers, and avocets. Visitors can enjoy walking trails and hides for spotting the wildlife. Don't forget to visit the café for a bite to eat. Address: Ffordd Yr Ysgol, Valley, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 3DU.

    Porth Dafarch Beach

    Porth Dafarch is a stunning Blue Flag beach with crystal clear waters and stunning views of the surrounding coastline. The beach is popular for swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking, and there are plenty of hiking trails for those who prefer to stay on land. Don't miss the spectacular sunsets! Address: Porth Dafarch Road, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 2LP.

    Ucheldre Centre

    The Ucheldre Centre is a cultural hub in Holyhead, offering an eclectic mix of events and performances, including music, theatre, and art exhibitions. The converted church is a beautiful venue with a welcoming atmosphere, and the café is a great spot to grab a bite to eat. Address: Mill Bank, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1TE

    Holyhead Maritime Museum

    The Holyhead Maritime Museum is a must-visit for history buffs and those interested in the sea. The museum showcases the rich maritime heritage of Holyhead, including exhibits on shipwrecks, fishing, and boat building. Don't miss the stunning collection of model ships! Address: Newry Beach, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1YD

    Anglesey Adventures

    Located close to Trearddur Bay, Anglesey Adventures offers outdoor activities. They provide activities like coasteering, kayaking, gorge scrambling, sea level trekking, climbing, abseiling, making rafts, and team-building. Large groups, as well as couples, friends, and families, may make reservations. Professional instructors and top-notch equipment are offered. Porthdafarch Rd, Holyhead LL65 2LP

    Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park

    Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park is a beautiful coastal park with stunning views of the sea and Holyhead Mountain. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, bird watching, and a variety of outdoor activities. Don't forget to take a stroll along the breakwater for a unique perspective of Holyhead harbour. Address: Newry Beach, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1YG

    Caernarfon Castle

    Historic castle built by Edward I with impressive polygonal towers including the Eagle Tower. Home of the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. Great for family days out.

    Goleudy Ynys Lawd Lighthouse

    Goleudy Ynys Lawd is a unique lighthouse located on the rugged cliffs of South Stack. The stunning views of the surrounding area make it a popular spot for birdwatching, hiking, and photography. The lighthouse is open for tours, giving visitors the chance to learn about its fascinating history. Address: South Stack, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1YH

    Penrhyn Castle

    19th Century Neo Norman castle situated between Snowdonia and the Menai Strait. Railway museum & dolls museum on site. Gift shop and licensed tea rooms. Parking.

    Frequent questions

    • How do you spend a day in Anglesey?

      A day in Anglesey, an island off the coast of Wales, can be filled with exploration and natural beauty. You can visit historical sites like Beaumaris Castle, enjoy scenic coastal walks, indulge in delicious local seafood, and take in breathtaking views at places like South Stack Lighthouse.

    • How long does it take to drive around Anglesey?

      Driving around Anglesey, which has a perimeter of approximately 125 miles (201 km), typically takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on traffic and stops along the way. However, it's recommended to allocate additional time for sightseeing and exploring the attractions the island has to offer.

    • What is the most scenic part of the Anglesey Coastal Path?

      The Anglesey Coastal Path offers numerous scenic sections, but one particularly stunning part is the stretch between Trearddur Bay and Rhoscolyn. This portion showcases dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, and panoramic views of the Irish Sea, making it a favourite among hikers and nature enthusiasts.

    • Can you walk around Anglesey?

      Yes, it is possible to walk around Anglesey by following the Anglesey Coastal Path, which is approximately 130 miles (209 km) long. The path encompasses diverse landscapes, including beautiful coastlines, sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and charming villages, providing a wonderful opportunity for hikers to explore the island on foot.

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