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Cottages on the Isle of Anglesey
If you are looking for a place where you can spend the best family holiday or trying to find that ideal place where you can share with friends and live an unforgettable experience, then Isle of Anglesey, in the United Kingdom, is the destination for you. There you will find the best and most comfortable cottages for an amazing stay. The Isle of Anglesey offers the most fascinating accommodation in Benllech, North-Wales, Moelfre, Red Wharf Bay, Menai Bridge, Trearddur Bay, Rhosnegir and Cemaes. The most captivating cottages for the most memorable days out in England.
Comfort, adventure and fun all in one placeThe Isle of Anglesey has the most beautiful views from wherever you choose to stay. In the various cottages you can stay in, you can enjoy the best views of nature, spend an incredible afternoon by the sea or watch the most enchanting sunrises. In these cottages, you will be able to do different activities in the interior and especially in the exterior. The cottages have the most comfortable and captivating designs for everyone's enjoyment. If you want to prepare a barbecue or a family meal outdoors, its wide spaces will provide you with the perfect setting for everything you want to do. The cottages are available for couples or large groups of family and friends
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Fun and entertainment is guaranteed on the Isle of Anglesey, a magical place with something for everyone. From the youngest to the oldest members of the household, you're sure to have a fantastic experience after your visit to the island. Taste the delicious local produce at the Black Lion, indulge in the seasonal menus of the Bull's Head at Beaumaris or go to the incredible Oyster Catcher. Enjoy the best meals in the most welcoming restaurants in North Wales or discover the wonders and cultural curiosities of this area with tours prepared for visitors of 6 or 8 hours including Bryn Celli Ddu, Beaumari Castle or Ynis Llanddwyn. If you're a nature lover, enjoy the rivers and mountain scenery, and visit the amazing Holyhead Breakwater Country Park, a coastal park with some spectacular bird watching trails and even a fishing lake, this place has it all for you! And take your camera to immortalise the moment at the train station with the longest name in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch! Would you read it as fast as you can?
Isle of Anglesey for friendsBecause we know that what you enjoy most is an amazing view of the sea, the Isle of Anglesey is a great place to visit with a trip to Llanddwyn Beach. This area offers great views of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula. It's also part of the Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve and has some of the best bars and nightclubs in Rhosnegir. Also, sample some of the area's best English cuisine at one of the area's restaurants including the traditional fish and chips, delicious meat, fish and the Englsigh breakfast with baked beans and black pudding. There is something for everyone, from an elegant night out under the stars, to a great place to share with friends or family and take away a captivating experience of this UK island. Go to the Wavecrest café, Y Goron, The Bull, Bulkele Hotel, or Neptune Bistro. The list is endless!
Did you know that the Isle of Anglesey has been the birthplace of well-known people including Sir Kyffin Williams, Dawn French, and Owen Tudor (grandfather of Henry VII). Even the Dukes of Cambridge lived here for a while and Kate use to go to Waitrose!
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Once you arrive on the island, discover the wonders of North Wales with the Private Tours. The first one starts from Bangos and lasts for 6 hours. Another one starts from Cheste, lasts for 8 hours and you will be captivated by the tour. The third one, with a duration of 6 hours, starts in Betws y Coed. When you arrive at your destination, you will want to repeat the experience.
2. Learn about the Island's imperial architecture and historyIf you're a castle lover and like to learn about the exciting history behind their walls, don't hesitate to check out Beaumaris Castle. This impressive architectural gem is part of the Welsh locality and it was King Edward I’s masterpiece and famous for being the greatest castle never built. Although construction began in 1295, it was never completed. Even so, you can still come and appreciate the design that still stands today.
3. Passion and mystery on the Isle of AngleseyOn this fascinating island you can discover Beaumaris Gaol. Built in 1829, this gaol housed a large number of inmates, but was closed until 1878 to become a police station until 1950, when it was converted into a children's clinic. However, since 1974 the place has been transformed into a museum with captivating stories and each year it receives an average of 30,000 visitors, so be sure to be part of this experience!
4. Adventure and fun at the captivating Parys MountainThere's no doubt that the scenery surrounding the Isle of Anglesey will make you want to come back more than once. Especially if you visit Parys Mountain, which lies to the north-east of the island. In the 18th century it became a copper mine and it was exploited. The place offers an incredible view and you can practise outdoor sports and activities.
5. Adrenaline, excitement and an unimaginable experienceIf you are looking for an activity where adrenaline is the protagonist, then you must visit Rib Ride. In this incredible experience you'll be able to have an adventure boat and take the ride over the water at high speed as you make your way to the Menai Strait Lake in the northeast of the island. There you'll need to be adventurous and keep your eyes peeled for seals or migratory birds between May and July.
6. A look at the world from the Isle of AngleseyNorth-east of Holyhead is South Stack Lighthouse, the Isle of Anglesey's iconic lighthouse, whose structure, design and view draw in more tourists every year. Its main function is to be a signal for coastal traffic and allows ships transiting from the Irish Sea to be located by its powerful light. This lighthouse serves as a tourist attraction that is frequented by many couples, families and groups of friends. Don't miss it!
7. A destination to always want to come back toAmongst another of the vast majestic places that the Isle of Anglesey has to offer is Plas Newydd House and Garden. As its name suggests, it is a country house that was built in 1470 and over the years was the residence of great personalities on the island. Today, it is owned by the National Trust and this incredible place has its doors open to the public. A perfect plan to get to know the culture and history of the incredible Isle of Anglesey.
Information about cottages in Isle of Anglesey
🏡 Cottages available: | 1557 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -41%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £45. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1014 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 95% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 7% of the properties. |