Anglesey Hotels
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Step out of your Anglesey hotel for hikes over dramatic headlands and miniature bays, or birdwatching across the serene Menai Strait and nature reserves.
Town and city breaks in Anglesey
Anglesey’s town names will tie the tongues of the best map-readers. The Britannia Bridge crosses to Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, an abbreviation of one of the world’s longest place names. Take your obligatory snap at the train station sign and admire the Menai Strait. Ferries leave for Dublin from the port of Holyhead. But hang around for nautical charms like the Maritime Museum and South Stack lighthouse.
Holidays in the Anglesey countryside
Start out at your hotel in Anglesey to hike trails between cairns, Wales’s own neolithic rock art, above Cable Bay. Twitchers love Anglesey’s birdlife. Cross the grassy Cemlyn Nature Reserve’s headland to see the tern colony, or visit Holyhead Breakwater Country Park to see quarry-dwelling peregrines.
Beach holidays in Anglesey
The Isle of Anglesey’s beaches are bucket-and-spade bliss. Most are Blue Flag and family friendly. Tiny boats are moored off the sand and shingle beach at Red Wharf Bay, a favourite with happy campers. Waves gently lap the driftwood-scattered sandy stretch at Lligwy Beach.
Attractions in Anglesey
Stay at an Anglesey hotel to explore an isle of heritage sites. The ramparts of 13th-century Beaumaris Castle and the estate at 18th-century Plas Newydd look out over postcard Snowdonia. Hermit monks built minimalist monasteries at Penmon Priory and St Cybi’s.
Hotels in Anglesey



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