Porth Hir is a beautifully restored, spacious dog-friendly holiday cottage in Beaumaris, Anglesey. Set on the seafront just across from the beach with breathtaking views over the Menai Strait to Snowdonia, this Grade II-listed coastal cottage sleeps six in three elegant bedrooms. Perfect for families or groups, it combines 17th-century charm with modern comforts, including three bathrooms and a well-equipped kitchen. Shops, cafés, and dog-friendly pubs are a short walk away, while local activities range from castle visits and coastal walks to boat trips and beach days. For a relaxed, scenic self-catering stay in North Wales, Porth Hir is the perfect home from home.
A warm welcome to Llanllianas' new "big" sister property Ty Glas Beach House. Our brand new self-catering Beach House, sleeping 22 in 11 en-suite uniquely designed bedrooms. Features a games room, accessible bedroom and wetroom, an indoor spa complete with a hot tub. Discover the epitome of coastal luxury at Ty Glas Beach House, where breathtaking views and specially designed living spaces await you. Nestled in the heart of Cemaes Bay, Ty Glas is not just a residence; it's a sanctuary of tranquility and indulgence by the sea.
The house is truly luxurious with everything from underfloor heating throughout the ground floor & all bathrooms, to whirlpool baths, private balconies and romantic four poster beds. Beautiful period details combine with an abundance of modern technology including 3 dishwashers, ample fridges and freezers and a gorgeous cranberry range cooker with gas hob. Wifi, Ipod docks and ample games for lazy days in or the large gardens are ideal for kids to play football or hide & seek while the adults take on a game of croquet on the terrace. The Kitchen combines both farmhouse charm with period detailing to provide a traditional cooking space with all modern comforts. The dual fuel range cooker combines the efficiency of two fan ovens with the con&am
CartrefNumber64 is a spacious, well-equipped 4-bedroom bungalow in the seaside village of Benllech, Anglesey. The two reception rooms, both with sofas and TVs, make the bungalow an ideal holiday home for an extended family, two families, or friends holidaying together. The sense of space extends to the exterior of the property where a large, enclosed back garden provides a pleasant area for children, dogs, or both, to enjoy!
Ty'n Rhos in Rhosneigr offers a perfect North Wales getaway, accommodating up to ten guests across five beautifully appointed bedrooms. This Anglesey holiday home is ideal for multi-generational families, just a short walk from the beach and local eateries like Y Morfa and Starvation Bar. It features a large landscaped garden and is close to activities such as surfing and golf at the nearby Anglesey Golf Club. With attractions like Beaumaris Castle and the opportunity to hike up Snowdon, Ty'n Rhos combines relaxation with adventure. Highly rated by guests, it promises superb accommodation in a serene location.
The Cottage at Garnedd Isaf is a charming one-bedroom bungalow on a peaceful three-acre smallholding in Rhosgoch, Anglesey. This cosy self-catering accommodation sleeps 2 in a kingsized bed and features a well-equipped kitchen, separate dining room, comfortable lounge with 42-inch smart TV, and modern shower room. The Cottage is tucked away in the Anglesey countryside yet just ten minutes from Cemaes Bay's sandy beaches and harbour. The location is brilliant for exploring the stunning Anglesey coastal path, discovering hidden coves, and visiting historic sites. This holiday cottage offers rural tranquillity with easy access not only to North Wales' most beautiful coastline but also to the Snowdon mountain range.
This gorgeous cottage just outside of Bethesda has stunning mountain views from the house and garden. It is close to some of Snowdonia's favourite attractions including Zip World and the Snowdon Mountain Railway, while the coast and golden beaches of Anglesey are within easy reach. There are endless miles of beautiful footpaths and cycling routes accessible from the door of this former chapel which has been carefully renovated to retain character and charm while providing comfortable accommodation for up to 12 people. It's ideal for big or extended families or groups of friends who want to stay in the Snowdonia National Park.
The north coast of Anglesey is one of Wales' most beautiful places yet one of the least visited. Gwendon is a spacious single-storey self-catering holiday cottage on the edge of Amlwch with space for six people to sleep in three bedrooms and fantastic views over Bull Bay and the Irish Sea. You can walk to the beach, golf club, shops, cafes and pub, and are no more than a 40-minute drive from anywhere on the island. The layout is perfect for families, welcoming children and well-behaved dogs. Holiday bookings are available all year round with short breaks out of peak seasons.
This charming 400-year-old holiday cottage in Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, offers authentic Welsh character with modern comfort for up to 6 guests. Sleeping arrangements include a king-size primary bedroom with walk in wardrobe and an ensuite on the ground floor. Double bedroom, children's bunk bedroom and family shower room upstairs. The self-catering accommodation features two living areas one with a log burner and one with an electric fire. The well-equipped kitchen has a fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, double oven hob, air fryer, toaster and wine cooler. Plus a utility room with washing machine and dryer. This dog-friendly cottage is within walking distance to the welcoming dog-friendly Ship Inn and sandy beach. Perfect accommodation for families and couples seeking a traditional seaside break on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey.
Sitting in a peaceful position at the very heart of Anglesey, Felin Menaw sits in the shadows of the windmill ruins and is surrounded by glorious lush Welsh countryside. Providing a lovely mix of modern style with period character, the cottage sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and is an excellent choice for those who want to escape away and enjoy this beautiful part of Wales. There are miles of footpaths and cycling trails, as well as stables for horse riding. A firm favourite with couples, families and friends, the cottage is close to the many attractions on Anglesey including Holyhead, the glorious beaches of Newborough and Porth Dafarch, South Stack Cliffs and Lighthouse, Llynnon Mill and Beaumaris Castle.
"Tyn Towyn - Bwthyn Carreg" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 2 guests in Trearddur. 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...
"Tyddyn Bach" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 2 guests in Holyhead. Rhydwyn is a charming village resting between Church Bay and Llanrhyddlad in the northwest of Anglesey, Wales. The village is known for being named after a small stream which flows through the village and offers the welcoming Church Bay Inn on...
"Cwt Blawd" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 2 guests in Beaumaris. The village of Llangoed is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the beautiful east corner of the Isle of Anglesey, offering a shop and Post Office. Nearby is the fascinating and attractive town of Beaumaris, boasting a 13th...
"Tan Twr Farm Cottage" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Rhosyr. The small village of Dwyran is close to its larger neighbour of Newborough, which lies on the edge of forests and dunes at the south west corner of Anglesey. Close by is Llanddwyn Bay, renowned as one of the finest beaches in Britain, ideal for...
"Tanyfron Holiday Studio" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Holyhead. Llwyn Du is a delightful tiny hamlet of three houses, reached via a short, private lane within the pretty village of Llwyngwril, inside the Snowdonia National Park. This coastal village rests quietly at the edge of the River Gwril, nestling...
"Ty Coed" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 3 guests in Beaumaris. 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...
"Bryn Mel Manor Straits View" is a 3 bed holiday Apartment sleeping up to 6 guests in Menai Bridge. This charming village is located on the northernmost tip of Anglesey and is connected to the Welsh mainland by one of the island's two bridges. It's a wonderful place to stay while visiting this stunning island. Church Island, located off the...
"Glan Aber" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 2 guests in Llaneilian. A scattered, rural village situated close to the cliffs of Point Lynas and the little bay of Porth Eilian, on the beautiful north coast of Anglesey. Llaneilian stands amidst lovely countryside, which is perfect for scenic walks and cycle rides,...
"Tŷ Gareg" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog. This lovely, large village rests on the scenic Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. In terms of amenities, Gaerwen offers a friendly pub as well as a Chinese takeaway and a petrol station with a general store. Popular tourist spots surround this...
"The Stables" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Llannerch-y-Medd. Dulas, on the East Coast of Anglesey, is a little village next to Lligwy Beach. Observe the bay and Dulas Island while strolling along the seaside path. The thriving little cafe on the sand at Lligwy Beach makes it dog friendly all year round....
"Gwenallt" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 3 guests in Bodorgan. 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...
"The Nook" is a 3 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 6 guests in Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf. Benllech is a lovely village resting on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Offering a beautiful, long and sandy beach, Benllech is a perfect destination for a beach break to North Wales, with a host of amenities to serve you on your...
"Y Gogarth" is a 4 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 8 guests in Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf. The idyllic village of Benllech can be found resting on the breath-taking Wales Coast Path on the incredible Isle of Anglesey. Filled with charming cafes, friendly supermarkets and bustling pubs, this village has everything you could possibly...
"The Fir Grove Annex" is a 1 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 2 guests in Menai Bridge. 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...
"Ty Gwenyn" is a 3 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 5 guests in Holyhead. In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern tip of Anglesey, Llanfechell is a tiny community that is 1.5 miles from Cemaes Bay. The nearby 12th-century Mechell Church, which has been expanded over the years and is said to be the...
"Glynllifon 1" is a 2 bed holiday Apartment sleeping up to 3 guests in Llaneugrad. Benllech has a beautiful, long and sandy beach, much favoured by families, with a slipway allowing easy access for all. A variety of shops and cafés front the beach, with a picnic area to the side, whilst the village centre offers more shops,...
"Bodfan Peniel" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Llannerch-y-Medd. 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...
"Bedlinog" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Amlwch. Amwlch is a seaside village on the Isle of Anglesey. Amwlch has amenities including shops and pubs, and facilities on offer in the area include sea fishing, or golf at the nearby Bull Bay Golf Club. The Anglesey Coastal Path runs nearby, and...
"Ty ar Ben Bryn" is a 3 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 5 guests in Aberffraw. 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...
"Yr Orsedd" is a 3 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 6 guests in Holyhead. The small village of Llanfaethlu nestles close to the stunning, north west coastline of Anglesey. Amidst spectacular cliffs and sandy beaches, this unassuming village provides a local shop and Post Office, whilst nearby Church Bay boasts a...
"The Lodge" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Amlwch. The small port town of Amlwch lies on the northeastern corner of Anglesey, in a stunning coastal location. With an affluent mining history, the village now plays host to independent cafes and local shops, making it a tranquil location for a...
"Llety'r Bugail" is a 1 bed holiday Lodge sleeping up to 2 guests in Holyhead. 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. With spectacular cliff top walks over Holyhead Mountain, golden...
"Falconers Cottage" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Holyhead. Caergeiliog is a small village resting within close reach to the scenic west coastline on the Isle of Anglesey, between Trearddur Bay and Rhosneigr. Within the surrounding location you will find a sweep of low grassy coastline with rocky coves...
"Bron Heulog Cottage" is a 2 bed holiday Cottage sleeping up to 4 guests in Beaumaris.
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The countryside of Anglesey is full of mysterious Welsh monuments from Ancient times. Discover megaliths and menhirs (prehistoric standing stones) which can be found all over the Isle of Anglesey. There are also stories that Anglesey was home to the Celtic druids. Bryn Celli Ddu, The Mound in the Dark Grove, is an ancient burial chamber that can be found on the island. With menhirs, inscribed stones and an accessible chamber, the whole place has an aura of Celtic druid spirituality and mystery. Beaumaris Castle is a more traditional monument, dating back to the 13th century. With a beautiful spiral tower and sparkling moat, it is a picturesque mark on the Welsh countryside, which is why it has been named as a World Heritage Site. The prison cells at nearby Beaumaris Gaol are said to be haunted and await those ready to be spooked!
The Welsh language is an important part of life in Anglesey, with over 70% of the population speaking Welsh. The Isle of Anglesey is home to the village with the longest name in the United Kingdom, Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. The name roughly translates to 'St Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel near the rapid whirlpool and the church of St Tysilio with a red cave'. Tourist spots in the village include the railway station with the infamous village sign and the Marquess of Anglesey's Column, which offers stunning views of the county.
The isles of Anglesey and Holyhead are well-known for their beautiful coastlines. With magical coves and rock pools, as well as untouched bays and perfect picnic spots, a trip to Anglesey would be incomplete without visiting the seaside. There are amazing sights to be seen with boats offering the chance to see animals such as seals, porpoises and dolphins. Those who enjoy sea fishing will also have a fantastic time! The village of Newborough's beaches connect to a wonderful forest and it is close to Llanddwyn Island. Home to many Welsh legends, the small isle has associations with Dwynwen, the Welsh version of St. Valentine. The remains of St. Dwynwen's Church can be found on the isle, as well as alluring stories of the Saint.
People who love activities bound in nature will love the county of Anglesey. Walking, cycling and horse riding are all catered for with wonderful trails and paths throughout the Isles. The nearby mountainous area of Snowdonia provides an amazing backdrop to the county's untouched landscapes. Beautiful bays, comfortable holiday cottages, ancient Welsh monuments, Blue Flag beaches and the spiritual nature of Anglesey, as well as its Welsh-speaking people, all make it a charming and captivating holiday destination.