Renowned for its rugged coastline, wonderful beaches and picturesque, rolling countryside, The Isle of Anglesey offers a wide array of outdoor activities, including fabulous walks and great water sports. That’s why we’ve curated a collection of holiday cottages in Anglesey shaped by the great outdoors. From cosy cottages for couples to spacious holiday homes large enough for unforgettable group trips.
From quaint fishing villages to sporty surf towns, all of our Anglesey holiday cottages are nestled in seriously unbeatable locations. Whether you want to sip sundowners atop your own private headland, take your four-legged friend on forest walks or amble along the laneways of historic hamlets, our handpicked collection of Anglesey cottages will allow you to discover the entire island. Explore some of our favourite destinations below.
Looking to get out and about while staying in an Anglesey holiday let? There is so much to see and do – fantastic walks, stunning beaches, great restaurants and pubs and a litany of local attractions. For the active, there is superb kite-surfing, sea kayaking, horse-riding, sea fishing, golf… the list below will guide you through all the many options.
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Swtan Heritage Museum
Anglesey
Fully restored example of a 17th-century Welsh Cottage complete with a thatched roof, situated in the village of Church Bay.
RSPB Cors Ddyga
Anglesey
Located in Nr Gaerwen, the RSPB Cors Ddyga reserve is home to serene lakes, footpaths, and lowland wetlands. Prepare to watch Starlings, Lapwings, and Bitterns in a relaxed environment.
Plas Cadnant Events (throughout summer)
Anglesey
Visit Plas Cadnant and experience one of their multiple events over the summer from guided walks to red squirrel walks.
Geo Mon
Anglesey
Discover this outstanding Geo heritage, which underpins all aspects of landscape development, land use, biodiversity, and human history.
Gecko Rhosneiger
Anglesey
Their surf and paddle board team have in depth of knowledge about all the equipment they sell. You can also hire equipment suited to the daily conditions of the surf.
B-Active Kayaking
Anglesey
Whether you’re looking for an introduction to sea kayaking or want a kayak wildlife tour, B-Active Rhoscolyn is here to help.
Sosban and the Old Butchers
Anglesey
The only Michelin stared restaurant on Anglesey. The team craft a series of dishes using the finest locally sourced ingredients, ensuring each visit is a culinary adventure like no other.
Cable Bay (Porth Trecastell)
Anglesey
Surrounded by meandering headland walks, it’s a great spot for the keen surfers amongst you to grab your boards and catch some waves when the winds are strong!
Sea Shanty
Anglesey
Family-friendly beach café, restaurant & ice cream parlour. Their ingredients are freshly sourced daily and are committed to utilising Welsh produce whenever possible.
Bull Bay Golf Club
Moelfre
With an 18-hole championship course, panoramic views of Snowdonia and Anglesey, and a well-equipped clubhouse, this is the place to be for a spot of golf.
Penrhyn Castle and Garden
Snowdonia
This neo-Norman fantasy castle has a walled garden, acres of pristine parkland, and luxurious interiors. Educational fun for all ages!
Ynys Llanddwyn
Anglesey
A beach of breathtaking beauty and rich in legends, this magical island is associated with the saint of lovers. A firm favourite amongst locals and visitors alike.
Din Lligwy
Anglesey
This fascinating ancient village features the remains of two round huts and several buildings encircled by a stone wall 5ft thick.
Mojos
Rhosneigr
Famous for their crêpes and galettes, their menu offers food inspired from near and far. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, enjoy a warm welcome.
Caer Leb
Anglesey
A 200 ft by 160 ft rectangular enclosure defined by double ditches and banks. Cadw says the original entrance is probably on the S E Side. Lay by parking nearby.
Bad Boyz
Anglesey
Interested in charter fishing in Anglesey? Bad Boyz Anglesey Charter Fishing is here to provide memorable fishing trips around North Wales.
Seacroft
Trearddur Bay
Whether you’re a seafood lover or prefer things from the grill, their pub menu offers only the freshest produce delightfully served.
Aberffraw Beach
Anglesey
A scenic walk with sloping dunes to your left and River Ffraw to your right, it opens up onto one of the most breathtaking beaches in all of North Wales.
Rhoscolyn Beach
Anglesey
Enjoy a circular walk from the beach and over the headland cliffs. When you’ve filled your lungs with sea air, stomp up to The White Eagle to wet your whistle.
Marquess of Anglesey's Column
Menai Bridge
Recently renovated. The Column, a Grade 11* Listed Building with 115 steps, was built in 1817 and is dedicated to Henry William Paget, Earl of Uxbridge.
Sandy Mount House
Anglesey
The Sandymount has picture snug nooks, crackling log fires, and chic décor creating an atmosphere that’s both welcoming and stylish.
Anglesey Riding Centre
Menai Bridge
The Anglesey Riding Centre offers lessons and hacks amid North Wales’ breathtaking natural beauty.
Bespoke Guided Walking Experiences
Louise Tully is a mountaineering instructor in North Wales and has over twenty years experience guiding in the UK and overseas. Louise Tully is a mountaineering instructor in North Wales…
B-Active Coasteering
Anglesey
Take on Trearddur Bay’s craggy coast and try out wild swimming with coasteering courses from B-Active Rhoscolyn.
Porth Padrig
Anglesey
Porth Padrif Beach is an incredible sandy expanse with jagged rock formations and vivid green neighbouring fields.
Y Groeslon
Anglesey
A traditional pub with views overlooking the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. Serving pub food with regular live music. Showing all the best live sport.
Stingray Angling Charter
Church Bay
In addition to fishing excursions, this team offers bird-watching tours, coastal pleasure cruises, and inshore and wreck diving tours.
Foil Ride
Anglesey
Take on the seas with a modern Lift eFoil beneath your toes. The Menai Bridge-based Foilride offers a unique way to see the Menai Strait.
Dylans
Anglesey
Four restaurants in Menai Bridge, Cricceith, Conwy and Llandudno. Dylans serves up freshly baked breads, seafood, irresistible pizzas and locally sourced meals from the surrounding sea and hill.
Castell Bryn Gwyn
Anglesey
Excavations in 1959/60 revealed a site of considerable interest, with a particularly long history spanning the Neolithic to Roman periods.
Spice Island
Menai Bridge
Far from your typical Indian takeout, expect a diverse array of traditional Indian dishes, street food delights, and tantalising tandoori specialities.
Red Wharf Bay
Anglesey
Experience the sweeping sandy views of Red Wharf Bay (Traeth Coch) on Anglesey Island. With 2.5 miles of pristine coastline and limestone plateaus, this is a must-see in north Wales.
Sarisa Indian Kitchen
Anglesey
A lovely hidden Indian restaurant in the heart of Beaumaris, where they take great care to prepare all their dishes with the finest ingredients and authentic blend of spices.
The Gazelle
Anglesey
Situated on the shores of the Menai Strait, opposite Bangor Pier, The Gazelle boasts stunning views of Snowdonia, providing an unforgettable backdrop for any dining experience.
Sage
Anglesey
Sage Kitchen launched in 2020 as a group of friends joined to create a restaurant they loved to hang out in. So, expect a friendly vibe and top quality food.
Tacla Taid
Anglesey
Talca Taid (The Anglesey Transport Museum) strives to transport you back in time. Get ready to browse over 100 classic cars dating all the way back to the 1920s.
Glan Faenol
Anglesey
Based near Bangor, Glan Faenol is a moderate 1.5-hour walk through native woodland and ancient parkland. Get ready for views of Snowdonia, Plas Newydd house and the Menai Strait!
Big Beach
Anglesey
With Precambrian geology and Afon Wygyr river views, Big Beach (Traeth Mawr) is ideal for a spectacular day on the Angelsey coast.
Pili Palas Nature World
Anglesey
Come face to face with friendly creatures at Pili Palas Nature World. This is an attraction for nature lovers, little ones, and everyone in between.
Finneys
Anglesey
Finneys is a popular choice among locals and visitors if you’re craving fish and chips. They serve freshly prepared fish and chips with generous portions.
Plas Cadnant Garden
Anglesey
For leisurely strolls in beautiful parkland, it has to be the Plas Cadnant Estate. Immerse yourself in the Plas Cadnant Garden, an award-winning restoration project with Grade II listed outbuildings.
Henllys Golf Club
Anglesey
Take in incredible views of Snowdonia as you unwind and tee off at Henllys Golf Club. This scenic course is based on the eastern side of Anglesey.
Traeth Bach
Anglesey
Traeth Bach (also known as Little Beach) is an excellent spot for families. With an abundance of rockpools, nearby shops and amenities in Cemaes.
Clustia’ Mul
Anglesey
A cosy Welsh café serving up hearty breakfasts and delicious lunches right in the middle of Menai Brdige.
Gottwood Music Festival (June 2025)
Anglesey
Electronic Music Festival tucked away in the woods – “a mystical little party in the woods with underground electronic music”.
Dylans General Stores
Menai Bridge
Following on from numerous requests from customers eating at their restaurants to bottle up the Dylans magic to take home with them, it has now been done, with a huge…
Tredici Butchers and Deli
Beaumaris
Specialising in quality local meets, fish and fresh produce, Tredici is a must visit to get all your supplies to cook up a storm back at your property.
Anglesey Boat Trips
Anglesey
Anglesey Boat Trips provides exhilarating packages with beautiful seascapes, local wildlife (including puffins), and gorgeous island views. Get ready to feel the salty air in your hair!
The Kinmel Arms
Anglesey
Just a brief drive from Moelfre, stands The Kinmel Arms, a gastropub renowned for its contemporary dining ambiance.
Copper Kingdom
Anglesey
Once the largest Copper Mine in the World in the 18th Century. Amlwch was close by, and the port became the largest copper exporter.
The Nest Pop Up @ The Boathose (August 2025)
Anglesey
Without a doubt, this is a dining opportunity you should not miss! An Anglesey boy brings his London Michelin Starred Restaurant to Anglesey
Barclodiad Y Gawres Burial Chamber
Rhosneigr
A key can be collected from The Wayside Stores, Llanfaelog, to go into the chamber and take a torch.
The Stag Pub
Anglesey
Their fully stocked bar is packed with beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks to see you through any occasion. It also boasts a lovely beer garden.
Rock Climbing Experience
Do you have a head for heights and are interested in scaling some of North Wales’s finest climbing routes? Well this experience could be for you. Expert mountain leader Lou…
The Oystercatcher
Rhosneigr
Nestled beside the sandy dunes of Rhosneigr, guests can indulge in mouth-watering food and enjoy the lively Wills Bar for post-meal cocktail.
The Benllech Tandoori
Anglesey
The Benllech Tandoori is a top pick. It offers a range of traditional Indian dishes, including curries, tandoori specialities and vegetarian options.
Starida Fishing Trips and Puffin Island Cruises
Anglesey
Whether you’re looking for family fishing fun or want to try sea fishing for the first time, Starida Fishing Trips are on hand to help.
Capel Lligwy
Anglesey
The 12 Century saw the stopping of Viking raids on Anglesey and this is one of the last remaining churches that survived.
Melin Llynon
Anglesey
The only working windmill in Wales uses organic wheat to make wholemeal flour. You can also visit the Iron Age Roundhouses and the reconstructed old Bakery.
Rhosneigr War Memorial
Anglesey
One of four Clock Memorials on Anglesey is a memorial to the brave servicemen and women of the town who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
Neptune
Anglesey
Neptune Fish and Chips serves up delicious, freshly caught fish with crispy fries, making it a favourite spot for classic seaside fish and chip takeaway in town.
Copper Kingdom Cafe
Anglesey
Located in the heart of Amlwch, Copper Kingdom is a café offering light meals, sandwiches, cakes, and beverages. It’s a great spot for a quick bite or a coffee break.
The Benllech
Anglesey
A landmark pub serving traditional food and a great range of cask ales. The Benllech is a lively sports pub with games such as darts and pool.
Traeth Gwyn
Anglesey
Traeth Gwyn (White Beach) isn’t your typical sandy beach. Here, you’ll find striking white pebbles, ancient cliffs, and a calm atmosphere.
Rhosneigr Beach
Anglesey
Set along a buzzing coastal town, this spot is great for watersports enthusiasts, from kite surfing to paddle boarding or playing with a bucket and spade, there’s something for everyone.
The Boat House Restaurant
Anglesey
The Boat House Restaurant offers a picturesque dining experience with panoramic coastal views and a diverse menu featuring seafood, steaks, and vegetarian options.
Yoga Experience
Whether you’re after a restorative 1:1 private session or looking to bring family and friends together for a group class in your holiday cottage or even at a nearby beach;…
Trefignath Burial Chamber
Anglesey
Another Neolithic Burial chamber which dates to three different phases of construction between the fourth and early third millennia BC.
Theodores
Anglesey
Experience locally-sourced ingredients, delectable cuisine, delightful beverages and exceptional service. With local produce, amazing food, drinks and top class service.
Bangor Cathedral
Snowdonia
The oldest Cathedral foundation in Britain, St Deiniol’s Cathedral was founded around 525 AD.
Anglesey Show / Sioe Sir Fôn (12th - 13th August 2025)
Anglesey
See all the wonderful animals and produce from Anglesey and the surrounding area, show jumping, flower shows, baking shows, crafts, and so much more.
Prohibition
Anglesey
If simplicity is what you are after and you love steak, then this is the spot for you. Serving up some of the best cuts of locally sourced beef.
RNLI - Moelfre Seawatch Centre
Moelfre
The Moelfre RNLI Seawatch Centre tells the exciting story of Molefre’s lifeboat and maritime history. Prepare to learn about shipwrecks and brave rescues while examining unique artefacts.
The Anglesey Golf Club
Anglesey
Treat yourself to a few tranquil tees at Rhosneigr Golf Course, a riveting course with abundant natural beauty.
Jolly’s coffee house
Anglesey
Charming coffee shop at the heart of Beaumaris. Indulge in delightful cakes and treats, with an irresistible selection that makes choosing a real challenge!
Traeth Bychan
Anglesey
Traeth Bychan is a flat expanse with golden sands and lots of shelter from southwesterly winds.
Plas Newydd Garden
Anglesey
Experience the enchanting Plas Newydd House and Garden, plus spectacular views of Snowdonia. The Grade I listed gardens are home to an Australasian Arboretum, a Rhododendron Garden, and gorgeous terraces.
Holyhead Golf Course
Anglesey
With a history dating back to 1893, the Holyhead Golf Course is a staple for keen golfers.
Bukley Arms
Menai Bridge
A traditional local pub with a great atmosphere in the heart of Menai Bridge. With several TV’s throughout it is a great spot to watch live sport.
Oriel Mon
Anglesey
One of the largest arts and culture venues in North Wales, with a changing programme of exhibitions it is always worth re-visiting.
Blue Sky Cafe
Snowdonia
The Blue Sky Café in Bangor, North Wales, is a cosy culinary hotspot known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse menu.
Private Rib Ride and Cook Out Experience
Take your family and friends on a Rib Ride and see the coastline in a completely different light. If you’re unsure of where you want to go, give us a…
The Liverpool Arms
Anglesey
Dating back to the 14th century, The Liverpool Arms Hotel has a charming traditional bar and a spacious open-plan restaurant.
The Codmother
Newborough
For your fish and chip fix after a walk on Llanddwyn, The Codmother is the place to go, with generous portions, delicious fish and fresh chips.
George & Dragon
Anglesey
This historic pub specialises in serving authentic ales, craft beers, and a delectable menu showcasing locally sourced ingredients and fresh seafood dishes.
Catch 22 Brasserie
Anglesey
Catch 22 prides itself on crafting exceptional meals made from scratch and featuring rare breed meats and coastal delights
Electric Bike Hire
Menai Bridge
This is the best way to see Anglesey’s gorgeous landscapes without having to pedal or work up a sweat.
Pier House Cafe & Bistro
Anglesey
The Pier House Cafe & Bistro offers a charming waterfront dining experience, serving delicious dishes crafted with locally sourced ingredients.
Tŷ Mawr Hut Circles
Anglesey
You will find the hut group, which still has hearths and stone furniture benches and basins. They are just a short walk from South Stack Lighthouse car park.
Enochs Fish & Chips
Anglesey, Church Bay, Rhoscolyn, Trearddur Bay
Some of the finest Fish and Chips in the area, with a different to norm menu with lobster, mullet and of course traditional cod.
Freckled Angel
Menai Bridge
Freckled angel is in the heart of Menai Bridge and boasts an intimate ambiance and specialises in tapas style small plates with a British twist.
Porth Trwyn
Anglesey
Add Porth Trwyn to your list for a quiet day without crowds. This sand and shingle beach has crystal clear waters and a tranquil, remote atmosphere — ideal to escape…
Anglesey Circuit
Rhosneigr
Since 2007, the Anglesey Circuit has offered a technically challenging space for all drivers and riders.
Scarletts Fish & Chips - Rhosneigr
Anglesey
Prioritise serving sustainable fish whenever feasible and advocate for keeping this quintessential British meal as uncomplicated as can be.
Janet Bell
Anglesey
Located in Beaumaris, Janet Bell is an independent art shop and gallery owned by professional artist Janet Bell.
Fun Sport
Anglesey
Kitesuring, wingfoiling, surfing and windsufing lessons all under one roof. This is the place to visit if you want to learn a new water based activity.
Pentraeth Chinese Takeaway
Benllech
Offering delicious and authentic Chinese cuisine to its customers.
Scarletts Fish & Chips
Anglesey
They prioritise serving sustainable fish whenever feasible and advocate for keeping this quintessential British meal as uncomplicated as can be.
Green Olive
Anglesey
A delicious vegan café nestled in the bustling heart of Menai Bridge.
The Harbourfront Bistro
Anglesey
The Harbourfront Bistro is a quaint, family-owned restaurant. Despite its intimate size, the bistro ensures a culinary experience that exceeds expectations.
Cafe Notos
Anglesey
A local cafe and deli serving up great coffee, delicious pastries and cakes along with mouth watering breakfasts and lunches.
Sandman Triathlon (20th September 2025)
Anglesey
Not for the faint-hearted, but a stunning location to support the amazing athletes!
Porth Swtan/Church Bay
Anglesey
Located on the northwest coast of Anglesey, Porth Swtan/Church Bay provides rugged cliffs, sandy expanses, and dramatic seascape views.
Amlwch Port Windmill
Anglesey
Amlwch Port Windmill – Melin Y Borth built in 1816 – the tallest of Anglesey’s many windmills.
Hooton's Farm Shop
Anglesey
Selling their home-reared, homegrown and homemade produce alongside other local Welsh produce, Hootons farmshop is a one stop shop to get some of the best meats and vegetables on Anglesey.
Pilot Boat Pub
Anglesey
A seaside pub serving pub food. The bric-a-brac inside is fascinated. There is soft-play fun bus on the grounds, keeping the children entertained for hours.
Storws Wen Golf Club
Benllech
With panoramic Snowdonia views, a parkland course, and an on-site golf club, all golfers will enjoy Storws Wen.
Bryn Celli Ddu
Anglesey
Also known as the Mound in the Dark Grove, and probably the best-known Prehistoric monument on Anglesey.
Children's Woodland Experience
In a world where we spend too much time indoors, this is the perfect way to get your children in the great outdoors. There are different classes available in the…
The Lobster Pot
Anglesey
If you are a seafood lover, then this is a must-go. Since 1946, they have been serving the freshest Welsh pot-caught lobster and crab, mussels, oysters, and scallops.
Plus 39
Anglesey
Your friendly, contemporary Italian café and restaurant, serving authentic Italian pizza and bruschetta. All about top-notch quality, freshness, and the real taste of Italy.
Lligwy Beach Cafe
Anglesey
Lligwy Beach Cafe is situated along the picturesque shores of Lligwy Beach and offers visitors a charming spot to relax and enjoy delicious refreshments amidst stunning coastal scenery.
Anglesey Fishing
Anglesey
Set in the midst of unspoilt Welsh countryside, the Tyddyn Sargent Anglesey Fishery offers two lakes and an extensive variety of coarse fish.
RSPB Valley Wetlands
Anglesey
Grab your wellies to adventure through these peaceful wetlands. With each step, you’ll notice new habitats and sounds.
Penmon Quarries
Anglesey
There are many disused quarries at Penmon – some of the stone was cut and polished, known as Penmon Marble. Penmon stone was used to build the Liver Building.
In-House Massage Experience
Book your in-house masseuse through Oyster Experiences and immerse yourself in ultimate comfort and relaxation. Take some “me time” this holiday and book a masseuse to your holiday cottage. Your…
Pilates Experience
Gather your family and friends together for a full Pilates experience in your Oysterholiday home. Pilates is about mobility and strength building, which gives you energyand flexibility in everyday life.…
Rib Ride
Anglesey
Tours with Rib Ride include adventures past Wales’ most iconic bridges, relaxing tours along the southeast coastline to Beaumaris, and trips to Caernarfon Castle.
The Ship Inn
Anglesey
Situated in Red Wharf Bay, The Ship Inn is a traditional pub serving hearty meals and refreshing drinks.
Trearddur Bay Beach
Anglesey
Whether you’re ready to sunbathe or embrace the surf, Trearddur Bay Beach (Traeth Bae Trearddur) should be on your radar.
Folk on the Farm (18th - 20th July 2025)
Anglesey
There is an amazing line-up at this popular Folk Festival weekend. The Fureys will be there so don’t miss it. Book your tickets soon!
Chaplins Ice Cream and Coffee
Rhosneigr
With a huge choice of ice cream flavours along side, sorbets, Mr Whippy and milk shakes you are spoilt for choice.
Penrhos Feilw - Standing Stones
Anglesey
This is the site of two impressive standing stones, a Bronze age site from the second Millenium BC.
Silver Bay Spa
Anglesey
This Holyhead-based complex offers beauty therapy, a fully equipped fitness suite, and a heated pool—simply bliss.
Newry Beach
Anglesey
A few minutes from Holyhead, Newry Beach (Traeth Newry) is a small area of shingle and rock with great views of the Holyhead Maritime Museum.
Menai Strait Regattas (2025 date tbc)
Y Felinheli
Most boats racing are Classic boats, but you will see dinghies and cruisers, too. Look out for the Fyfe OD and Conway OD.
Phoenix Watersports
Trearddur Bay
Take a peek under the sea with scuba diving lessons from Phoenix Watersports.
Perfect Catch Fishing Charters
Beaumaris
Embrace your inner angler with Perfect Catch Fishing Charters. This Beaumaris-based team has over 30 years of experience.
Traeth Lleiniog
Anglesey
Situated on the northeastern tip of Anglesey, Traeth Lleiniog is the spot for a relaxed atmosphere and uninhibited Menai Strait views.
The Victoria Hotel
Menai Bridge
Recently refurbished and known locally as The Vic, this is a must-visit in Menai Bridge. A fantastic terrace overlooking the Menai Strait and food served all day.
Junior Park Run Plas Newydd (Every Sunday 9am)
Anglesey
This is a fun, free, weekly 2K run for youngsters, 4 to 14, in the lovely grounds of Plas Newydd.
RSPB Ynys Lawd / South Stack
Anglesey
The RSPB Anglesey South Stack Cliffs Nature Reserve is perfect for seabird watching.
Finneys Y Siop Cranc
Anglesey
The Crab Shop in Benllech offers a variety of delicious fresh crab, from fresh crab meat to flavorful crab cakes. It is a must-visit for seafood lovers.
Traeth Bychan Shop-Cafe-Pizzeria
Anglesey
Traeth Bychan Shop-Cafe-Pizzeria offers a versatile dining experience, where visitors can enjoy a combination of freshly prepared meals, convenient shopping, and mouth-watering pizza.
Anglesey Fishing & Boat Trips
Anglesey
Anglesey Fishing & Boat Trips provides fishing tours and private charter services to all interested in sea fishing.
Beaumaris Paddling pool
Anglesey
Want to cool off on a hot summer day? Visit the Beaumaris Paddling Pool with your little ones for some outdoor fun.
What a glorious route this run has. Take in Newborough Forest, smell the pine, onto Llanddwyn Island, along the sand, and soak up the glorious views.
Mezze 40
Rhosneigr
Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that will whisk you across continents, introducing you to diverse recipes and unforgettable tastes.
Holyhead Mountain Hill Fort
Anglesey
Rough tracks and masses of gorse and heather lead to the summit. On a clear day, you can see the Wicklow Hills of Ireland and the Isle of Man.
The Bridge Inn
Anglesey
Every dish is thoughtfully selected by their Head Chef, Kweku. Their weekend specials vary based on local ingredients and seasonal shifts.
Crabbing
Beaumaris
Experience some classic seaside fun by crabbing at Beaumaris Pier. All you need is a bucket, a line, and some tasty bait!
The Beach Golf Course
Anglesey
See the stunning natural landscapes of Trearddur Bay with a golf club in hand.
Wavecrest Cafe
Anglesey
Well-known for their vast, delicious scones with plenty of strawberries and cream. Don’t forget, their tea keeps coming, so you can enjoy it as much as you like!
The Indy Climbing Wall
Anglesey
The Indy Climbing Wall is here to test your skills! With bouldering and rope climbing, this centre is equipped for all levels and preferences.
The Bay View Restaurant and Bar
Anglesey
The Bay View Restaurant and Bar in Cemaes Bay offers diners a delightful culinary experience with fresh, locally sourced ingredients. All enjoyed against the backdrop of stunning bay vistas.
Island Pilates
Anglesey
Whether you’re a fan of reformer pilates or prefer working on the mat, Island Pilates is here to help you work out without stress.
White Eagle
Anglesey
A place for great food with beautiful views.The White Eagle has become a famous Anglesey landmark enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.
The Stores
Anglesey
Nestled within the heart of Trearddur Bay, visitors are invited to explore a diverse array of artisanal pizza selections and sharing plates.
Anglesey Arms
Anglesey
Guests can savour fresh seasonal fare and authentic ale while admiring the garden’s vista overlooking the scenic Menai Strait.
The Bull's Head Inn
Anglesey
A cosy and traditional award winning pub with a roaring open fire and low beams serving local fine cask ales and crafted gins, it is the perfect spot to relax.
Llandonna
Anglesey
Situated between Red Wharf Bay and Beaumaris, this Angelsey beach is a must for those looking to experience the elements without busy crowds.
Lligwy Beach
Anglesey
This calm spot is perfect for paddling, rockpool exploring, and family walks. Plus, there’s a local cafe for fresh ice cream and holiday treats.
The Bulkeley Hotel
Anglesey
Enjoy a hearty Welsh breakfast or delicious meals at The Bulkeley, boasting stunning views. Indulge in afternoon tea, Sunday lunch, or à la carte dining.
Llys Rhosyr
Anglesey
The only court of Welsh Princes in Wales. Two of the court buildings from Llys Rhosyr have been recreated at St Fagans and Llys Llewelyn.
Beaumaris Beach
Anglesey
Beaumaris Beach (Traeth Beaumaris) provides a classic British seaside experience, next to the pier with the town right behind.
Foil Ride Experience
Foiling is the newest sport to take the world by storm because it’s like flying on top ofthe water! If you are renting an Oyster cottage close to the beach…
Jaspels
Anglesey
Experience fine Welsh cider with the Jaspels, Anglesea-based fine cider makers dedicated to using locally sourced ingredients and producing gluten-free and vegan drinks.
Seacoast Safari
Anglesey
Located in Beaumaris, Seacoast Safaris provides nature cruises, sightseeing cruises, and family-friendly boat rides around the Menai Straits.
Tavern On The Bay
Anglesey
Set by the waters of Red Wharf Bay, the Tavern on the Bay serves delicious food and stunning views, making it the perfect spot for a relaxed meal by the…
Penrhos Beach
Anglesey
Penrhos Beach (Traeth Penrhos) is a stunning sandy bay with white sand and calm waters. It’s also a prime location for watching the Holyhead ferries depart for Dublin.
Nant Y Pandy (The Dingle)
Anglesey
Nant Y Pandy (The Dingle) is a tranquil nature reserve in Llangefni, Anglesey. You’ll find enchanting woodlands, beautiful wooden sculptures and maybe even a red squirrel!
Lligwy Burial Chamber
Anglesey
Lligwy Burial Chamber is a Neolithic burial chamber in Lligwy near Moelfre. The capstone weighs 25 Tons!
Menai Heritage
Menai Bridge
A museum within the Thomas Telford Centre, Mona Road, Menai Bridge. Inside, you’ll find a Bridge exhibition and an active community centre.
Coach At The Bull
Anglesey
Discover Coach at The Bull, a stylish eatery serving a laid-back brasserie menu in a fashionable setting.
Ann's Pantry
Anglesey
This family-run café and restaurant is a favourite among locals and visitors and is a must-visit.
Beaumaris Courthouse Museum
Beaumaris
Learn about the criminals of the 1800’s and why they may have ended up in the Gaol and Court.
Treborth Botanical Gardens
Menai Bridge
Get ready to explore native woodland, rich improvised grassland, and a managed orchard. Don’t forget your camera!
The Panton Arms
Anglesey
The Panton Arms in Pentraeth is a cosy village pub with a welcoming atmosphere, serving up hearty meals and refreshing drinks.
Plas Newydd
Menai Bridge
A splendid mansion and home to The Marquess of Anglesey. Spectacular views and wonderful gardens by Humphrey Repton.
The Midland
Anglesey
Enjoy the perfect mix of great food, fine wine, and a trendy atmosphere for an unforgettable tapas dining experience.
RNLI - Holyhead Lifeboat Station
Anglesey
One of the three oldest RNLI stations on the Welsh coast, the Holyhead Lifeboat Station is packed with history and bravery.
Pentraeth Beach
Anglesey
Based on the northeastern corner of Anglesey, Pentraeth Beach is a natural gateway to Red Wharf Bay with long sandy stretches and shingles. Pentraeth is also home to low sand…
Llanddwyn Island
Newborough
Llanddwyn takes its name from a Saint of the Celtic Church. Saint Dwynwen. In Wales, St Dwynwen’s Day is celebrated on 25th January.
Paddleboard Hire (Blu Chameleon)
Anglesey
Take on a new water sports adventure with paddleboard hire from Blue Chameleon.
Bodowyr Burial Chamber
Anglesey
This has never been excavated but is characteristic of the Neolithic Period as nearby Bryn Celli Ddu. Lay by parking and fine views of Snowdonia.
Taste of India
Menai Bridge
An authentic Indian restaurant and takeaway. Serving up traditional curries, masalas, Biryanis and much more.
Bangor Garth Pier
Snowdonia
Opened in 1896, it is considered one of Britain’s most unspoilt Piers. It is Grade 11 listed and offers splendid views up and down the Menai Strait.
B-Active Guided walks
Anglesey
Want to see the coastline from dry land? B-Active Rhoscolyn’s guided walks provide a beautiful and ‘local’ take on the area.
Y Morfa
Anglesey
A village pub with a range of real ales, wines, and spirits — all served in a friendly and relaxed environment.
The Surf Cafe
Rhosneigr
Steps away from Rhosneigr beach, The Surf Cafe is a must visit after a dip in the sea to warm yourself up with one of their delicious hot chocolates.
Caffi Bach
Anglesey
Caffi Bach is a traditional beach cafe serving all the essentials, from ice creams and lollies to wood-fired pizza and bacon butties.
Ocean Edge Restaurant
Anglesey
The Ocean’s Edge Restaurant and Bar offers sophisticated yet casual all-day dining on the stunning beachfront of Trearddur Bay.
The Bay Café
Anglesey
If you’re looking for a casual dining experience, The Bay Café is a popular choice. They offer a variety of light meals, sandwiches, homemade cakes, and beverages.
Beaumaris Castle
Anglesey
Famous for its symmetry from above and the castle never being finished. The final castle built by Edward I with a beautiful moat around the outside.
Bishops Gate
Anglesey
Enjoy a hearty Welsh breakfast or delicious meals at The Bulkeley, boasting stunning views. Indulge in afternoon tea, Sunday lunch, or à la carte dining.
Beau's Tea Rooms
Anglesey
A delightful tea shop nestled in the heart of Beaumaris, offering a delectable array of cakes and other scrumptious treats.
Foel Farm
Menai Bridge
Enjoy a relaxing family day out at Anglesey-based Foel Farm. With the chance to see farmyard friends up close.
Penmon Dovecot
Beaumaris
A fascinating building that housed up to 1,000 dove nests. It was built in 1600, probably by Sir Richard Bulkeley.
Coxswain Richard “Dic” Evans
Anglesey
Born in Moelfre. During 50 years of service as a Lifeboatman, he was involved in 179 launches and saved 281 lives. A truly remarkable man.
Rhuddgaer Stepping Stones
Anglesey
The Stepping Stones, or The Rhuddgaer Stepping Stones, as they are sometimes called, cross over the Afon Briant.
Benllech Beach
Anglesey
Benllech Beach sits on the east coast of Anglesey and is one of the island’s best-loved family beaches. Its long stretch of golden sand and calm, shallow waters make it…
Penmon Point
Anglesey
Penmon Beach is the best choice for staggering views of Puffin Island and Trwun Du Lighthouse (circa 1838).
RNLI - Treaddur Bay Lifeboat Station
Anglesey
Located in Trearddur Bay, the RNLI Lifeboat Station covers 20 miles of the rugged Anglesey coastline. Learn where and how they work with a trip to this station.
St Davids Spa
Moelfre
Sit back and relax with the VIP treatment from St Davids Spa. This Red Wharf Bay spa complex offers panoramic sea views, an indoor pool and luxe treatment packages.
Holyhead Maritime Museum
Anglesey
An interesting outing for all ages, illustrating the maritime history of Holyhead, shipwrecks, and the wonderful lifeboatmen who saved so many lives and still do.
Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour
Anglesey
The Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour is honestly the best ice cream on Anglesey, and with a charming seaside ambience this is not to be missed.
Halen Mon
Anglesey
Halen Mon (Anglesey Sea Salt Company) is famous for delicious Welsh sea salt, and now you can see the process for yourself! Led by a trained guide, Halen Mon tours…
South Stack Light House
Anglesey
A walk down the steps to the bridge, crossing over the bridge, and then climbing to the top of the Lighthouse. Organised walks from the kiosk in the RSPB Carpark.
Mercado
Beaumaris
Butchers and Bocata, a brand of The Midland tapas bar selling delicious meats, British and continental groceries and an array of wines.
The Heritage Cafe
Anglesey
A local modern coffee shop serving excellent coffee and great food, with stunning views of Snowdonia and the Menai Strait.
Tredici Italian Kitchen
Anglesey
Tredici originated from a deep passion for Italian culinary traditions, where their focus lies on utilising quality ingredients and blending traditional and modern cooking techniques.
The Great Strait Raft Race (2025 date tbc)
Anglesey
This race is a highlight of the year, with a marvellous selection of colourful rafts, a race from Port Dinorwic under the Bridges finishing in Menai Bridge.
Porth Dafarch
Anglesey
Located on the western coast of Anglesey, Porth Dafarch is a sheltered beach with views of Snowdonia and the Wales Coast Path.
The Chippy
Anglesey
Offers traditional fish and chips and all chip shop favourites.
Anglesey Sea Zoo
Menai Bridge
Gaze upon the best of British marine life at the Anglesey Sea Zoo. With more than 40 tanks this attraction will impress all visitors.
Sauna Bach
Anglesey
Get ready to understand the true meaning of relaxation. Sauna Bach is a bespoke wood-fired sauna with unbridled views of Anglesey.
Porth Diana Beach
Anglesey
Tucked away in a quiet bay, Porth Diana Beach is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. The waters here are calm, and the beach is sheltered by headlands.
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FAQs
Do you have any Anglesey holiday cottages with a hot tub?
Yes – our cottages Llynfor and Rockside both have a private hot tub for guests to use. However, we do also offer private hot tub hire as one of our property extras, meaning the bubbles can come to you!
Are there any cottages near Newborough Beach?
We have a choice of holiday cottages near Angeley’s beautiful Newborough Beach. The Outbuildings sleeps 14 and is just 20 minutes away, while Bron Haul is a quaint little cottage for 2 and is 15 minutes from the shoreline by car. The beauty of staying anywhere on Anglesey is that you’ll never be too far from a stunning beach.
What about an Anglesey holiday cottage with direct beach access?
We’ve got plenty of properties that are just a hop skip and a jump away from the water’s edge, but if you really don’t want to waste any time, we recommend checking out Rockside and Glan y Don.
Do you have any pet-friendly Anglesey accommodation?
Of course! We’re big fans of dogs around here. In fact, we have a whole category of holiday cottages dedicated to them. Find the perfect place for you and any four-legged friends by clicking the ‘dog-friendly’ option on our search or by checking on the individual property page.
Where are the best places to stay on Anglesey?
Anglesey is essentially 276 square miles of breathtaking beauty, meaning you can’t really go wrong with where you choose to stay. However, our recommendations would be as follows: If you want to be able to browse independent shops and eateries, Menai Bridge and Beaumaris are great options. For a resort-town feel with watersports on tap, both Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay are popular. Finally, if it’s some good old-fashioned peace and quiet by the sea that speaks to you, we’d suggest Rhoscolyn, Church Bay or Moelfre.
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Our exclusive concierge service is here to make your stay in one of our holiday homes in Anglesey truly unforgettable. Whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, or the finest local dining experiences, our dedicated team can arrange everything from outdoor activities and spa treatments to private chefs and tailored excursions. Let us help you create a personalised holiday experience, perfectly suited to your needs.