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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gwenallt
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    Bodorgan

    Gwenallt

    Ref: S104300

    Reviews 43

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    Malltraeth is an area famed for its birdlife, which isn't surprising when you consider that the countryside surrounding this idyllic village is all part of a National Nature Reserve. Nearby you will find the ancient Newborough Forest, the Warren...

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    £49

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ysgubor Llwyd
  • 2

    Holyhead

    Ysgubor Llwyd

    Ref: S224077

    Reviews 27

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    Valley is a delightful village resting on the north west coast of Anglesey, offering spectacular scenery and fantastic walking routes via the Anglesey Coastal Path, it makes a wonderful holiday destination for walkers and cyclists. The village...

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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bodfan Peniel
  • 1

    Llannerch-y-Medd

    Bodfan Peniel

    Ref: S44230

    Reviews 38

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    The former market town of Llanerchymedd, is located in the heart of picturesque Anglesey, providing a gateway to the superb beaches around the coastline. Llanerchymedd was once home to a thriving cobblers’ industry with over 250 shoemakers in the...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 Castle Row
  • 2

    Beaumaris

    1 Castle Row

    Ref: S170826

    Reviews 31

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    Beaumaris is a historic town situated on the Isle of Anglesey, overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range. Within the town you will find the medieval castle, a Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse to reflect its long and interesting history. Here,...

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    £62

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

    Trearddur

    Tyn Towyn - Bwthyn Haf

    Ref: S166243

    Reviews 25

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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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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Florence Cottage
  • 1

    Holyhead

    Florence Cottage

    Ref: S1249931

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    A peaceful and friendly village, Bodedern sits in the heart of the wonderful Isle of Anglesey. In terms of amenities, it offers a welcoming pub, a shop and a Post Office. The entire island is bursting with unique things to see and do, and is all...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Fir Grove Annex
  • 2

    Menai Bridge

    The Fir Grove Annex

    Ref: S1055197

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    This delightful town sits right on the edge of the Isle of Anglesey and is home to one of two bridges to mainland Wales. It is an ideal base for a holiday and is great for exploring this beautiful island. It has a strong history which can be...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bryn Hyfryd Caravan
  • Llaneilian

    Bryn Hyfryd Caravan

    Ref: S363975

    Reviews 26

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    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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    £56

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Coed
  • 1

    Beaumaris

    Ty Coed

    Ref: S478891

    Reviews 18

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    Beaumaris is a popular town resting on the Isle of Anglesey in Wales. Offering views of the Snowdonia mountain range, it makes a picturesque base for a holiday at any time of year. Within the town you can find a range of shops, pubs and ...

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    £70

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Swn Y Wylan
  • 1

    Menai Bridge

    Swn Y Wylan

    Ref: S271532

    Reviews 47

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    Menai Bridge is a town resting on the edge of the Isle of Anglesey. Within the town you will find a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants and a history which can be discovered in the Menai Bridge Heritage Museum. Within the surrounding...

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    £169

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gwynlys
  • Holyhead

    Gwynlys

    Ref: S882090

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    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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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 2 Dew Street
  • 1

    Menai Bridge

    2 Dew Street

    Ref: S820273

    Reviews 3

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    This charming town is located on the northernmost tip of Anglesey and is connected to the Welsh mainland by one of the island's two bridges. A holiday here would be perfect, as it serves as a wonderful home base from which to discover the rest of...

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    £51

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Idan House
  • Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll

    Idan House

    Ref: S366885

    Reviews 16

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    Nestled on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey, Newborough is a picturesque village offering a scenic backdrop for any type of holiday. Home to a glorious beach and beautiful dunes, as well as being complemented by a handful of amenities such as a...

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    £48

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ty Mon
  • Cwm Cadnant

    Ty Mon

    Ref: S125201

    Reviews 33

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    Llandegfan is a village in Anglesey, Wales. It has been referred to as the gateway to Beaumaris, the nearby 700 year old town. Llandegfan has expanded greatly in recent decades and is continuing to expand in the 21st century notably in the...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Barras Cottage
  • Llanidan

    Barras Cottage

    Ref: S166375

    Reviews 43

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    A small village nestled on the banks of the Menai Straits on the Isle of Anglesey. Brynsiencyn is small yet delightful, hosting a shop, Post Office, a lovely village pub, a cafe and a takeaway. The village boasts some incredible views towards the...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Quay Cottage
  • Pentraeth

    Quay Cottage

    Ref: S475458

    Reviews 8

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    The very large (4.5 mile-long) bay of Red Wharf Bay is located on Anglesey's northeast coast; its Welsh name of Traeth Coch (Red Beach) reflects the area's reputation for spectacular sunsets. The bay is relatively shallow, and during low tide,...

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    £95

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bwthyn Awel
  • Holyhead

    Bwthyn Awel

    Ref: S376042

    Reviews 13

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    Church Bay nestles on the North West coastline of Anglesey, boasting a Blue Flag sandy beach, renowned for its safe, family fun. Close by, the village of Llanfaethlu provides a local shop and a Post Office. Indulge in fabulous watersports,...

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    £139

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gwelfor Barn
  • 3

    Beaumaris

    Gwelfor Barn

    Ref: S276899

    Reviews 32

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    Resting on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey situated on the Menai Strait and overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range is the bustling town of Beaumaris. Within the town, you will find a medieval castle, now a World Heritage site, which dates back to...

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    £821

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Menai Manor
  • Menai Bridge

    Menai Manor

    Ref: S1039358

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    Located in a tranquil corner of Anglesey, Menai Manor offers a serene escape surrounded by nature with five acres of gardens and woodlands to explore. The island itself is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with its unspoiled landscapes, coastal...

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    £806

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tyn Felin
  • 3

    Llanbadrig

    Tyn Felin

    Ref: S1006146

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bron Haul
  • 3

    Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll

    Bron Haul

    Ref: S980710

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Adult only en-suite Glamping Hut with a Private Hot Tub, Fenced Garden, FirePit, BBQ and Dog Friendly! Located in a Peaceful setting with gorgeous countryside views on Anglesey, North Wales
  • Amlwch

    Adult only en-suite Glamping Hut with a Private Hot Tub, Fenced Garden, FirePit, BBQ and Dog Friendly! Located in a Peaceful setting with gorgeous countryside views on Anglesey, North Wales

    Ref: S909135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge Three - Uk42793
  • Llangristiolus

    Lodge Three - Uk42793

    Ref: S1022615

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lodge Five - Uk42797
  • 3

    Llangristiolus

    Lodge Five - Uk42797

    Ref: S1022460

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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

    • Sandra - Verified booking

      Gwenallt was ideally situated to explore the lovely beaches at Aberffraw, Rosneigr and Newborough and on arrival at the property we were greeted by teabag and milk and chocolate cake.

      On moving in at the property we were initally disapointed with the facilities. There firstly was nowhere to store the provisions we had brought with us as there was no room in the kitchenette. Very little worktop space, which was sticky with some residue (which I had to clean firstly). There was clingfilm covering the top of the fridge which was filthy as was the stovetop and cooker hood. There were cobwebs hanging from the ceiling and along the kitchenette cupboards as well as dirty inside. There was a grimy laminated copy of the hob instructions which was stuck down on one side of the worktop. The owners had to come to the rescue when the kettle died and provided us with a replacement. There was a washing machine in the kitchen which seemed a waste of space as there was no washing line outside but only a fold up clothes airer. I was disappointed to find that the bathroom was on the ground floor and unheated (it was freezing cold). This was not advertised in the blurb and so we assumed that it was situated on the first floor. The only form of heating was the multifuel fire which had a back boiler but it was a total waste of time as by the time it was lit in the evenings and hot enough to power the towel rail plus the radiators in each bedroom it was time to retire for the night. The only other form of heating were only oil filled portable radiators. The lounge was nicely furnished with comfortable sofas but we quickly discovered that the plaster was flaking off the lounge walls. There seemed to be a damp window recess in the front double bedroom which was discoloured and the bed there was not as advertised in the blurb. There were dust bunnies in the bedroom. The rear garden was a lovely suntrap during the day and was a wonderful star-gazing site at night. Unfortunately it was not totally secure in that the low rear wall was protected by 2 large wheelie bins, which were removed on Thursday morning, presumably for emptying or for the next door neighbours to use? We had to keep our dog on a lead in the garden for fear he would jump the wall. There were no instructions as to what to do if the bins needed to be placed outside for refuse collecting? We left the property late afternoon on Thursday, 2 nights earlier than planned as the weather had turned extremely cold, with smatterings of sleet/snow and the cottage was too cold for our comfort.

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    • Louise - Verified booking

      The cottage is not in Malltreath.

      It’s in Hermon where there are no shops, nothing and the nearest facilities are not walkable. The write up leads you believe that the cottage is in Malltreath. I found it misleading. The parking is horrendous and dangerous, there were massive tractors speeding past my car. People speed through the village at way more than 30mph. It does not state in the details that the bathroom is downstairs. This needs to be made clear. The bathroom is well done but I think the shower would have been better with a door rather than a curtain. It sticks to you in the shower and they tend to need replacing regularly. The whole place had cobwebs, peeling plaster and paint, I realise they’re going for the quaint look but it does need attention throughout. The garden is unkempt and the gate through to next door doesn’t close properly. Their garden is open at the back so really not safe for an inquisitive dog. There is no handle for the grill pan nor any oven glove. My husband burnt his thumb and had a huge blister. There were two chipped glasses in the cupboard which need replacing. There were no instructions re bin collection day and whether we needed to put bins out. So we missed bin day. The latch on the main bedroom door doesn’t always catch so if you get up during the night you disturb your partner whilst fiddling with the door. The headboard on the double bed is very wobbly and the fitted sheet tends to pull off easily. The bedside cabinets are very light and when you pull open a drawer the whole thing moves. On the good side we enjoyed the fire and bought more logs and fire lighters. The neighbours are friendly and the lady at the cottage next door but one has beautiful flowers at the front and gave us some plum jam. The weather was good and we enjoyed the island very much especially Newborough beach and forest and Aberffraw. Would I stay again? Probably not. It was cheap but still not worth the money.

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    • Jacqui - Verified booking

      Overall, Bodfan Peniel was a lovely cottage, ideally placed in the centre of the island making journeys to every coast easy and equidistant.

      It is located in a quiet rural spot with lovely views of the surrounding countryside, and a peaceful place to return after a day out exploring. The cottage has been tastefully updated, but could do with some coffee tables for drinks and playing games in the lounge and the rear sitting room, and some lamps for more subtle evening lighting while watching TV. The owners were very helpful and friendly, however, they didn't like us charging our EV using the extension lead (which had a thermal cut-out and was perfectly safe and an acceptable means of charging a vehicle via a 3-pin trickle charge), and on leaving, was looking to levy a surcharge, despite us advising that to top-up an electric car by 20 miles (our daily use) was probably about £2 worth of electric. No different to using the TV, running the washing machine, charging laptops etc. Given we'd paid near £1k for our week (which should more than cover our water and utilities during our stay,) this felt like a kick in the teeth. Eventually, more visitors will be arriving at Bodfan Peniel in electric cars, and the owners need to embrace this and be more accommodating. Took the shine off a great week.

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    • Lisa - Verified booking

      The cottage is very cosy.

      However room for improvement is cleanliness. Although the overall surface was clean it was things like lots of cobwebs and very dusty. The floors were swept clean on our arrival but not sure if they had been mopped. Our socks were black if worn without shoes. The sofas were very uncomfortable. We was out most of the day walking but in every evening and felt very uncomfortable on the sofas. The shower was okay but I think a shower screen would be better than a curtain as water would overflow the shower tray onto the bathroom floor. There was a sign asking to put mats down as floor becomes slippy. However there were no bath mats available so we had to use our own towels to soak up the overflow of water from the shower tray. Although the cottage was cosy, the front room could do with a makeover. The fireplace was very dark with the surrounding being stone, and the inside of the fireplace is painted black to go with the log burner. It darkened the room even more. So we had to have lamps on during day light.

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    • Michelle - Verified booking

      On arrival the cottage was cold with no instructions on how to get the heating on.

      After a search the following day we found instructions in a cupboard on how the fire heats the radiators. Fire wasn’t set up correctly on arrival and had the net bag inside amongst the wood which is toxic and had we not noticed, it may have caused damage. It would be interesting to know when the chimney was last cleaned as the fumes gave me a dreadful cough which 2 weeks later I’m struggling to shift! It’s damp, mouldy in parts of the kitchen, needs some money spent on it to justify the 3.5 star ratings. The sofas are hard, small and uncomfortable. Crime books scattered around the cottage! Maybe put these away as they’re not for everyone. Cutlery and utensils were not clean. The bed is a cheap spring mattress which was uncomfortable and the doors could all do with a little WD40. We wouldn’t return.

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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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