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Accommodation in Benllech

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Benllech Holiday Cottages

Benllech is a coastal village on the east coast of Anglesey, known for its stunning mile-long Blue Flag beach and charming village centre filled with shops, cafés, and eateries. It’s an ideal base for a family holiday, offering plenty to do and explore nearby, while still providing a peaceful retreat. 

Choose from our collection of Benllech holiday cottages and holiday homes, all within easy reach of the beach and local amenities, perfect for a relaxing getaway. Whether you’re looking for a cosy cottage by the sea or a spacious holiday home, our collection of Benllech cottages offer the ideal setting for your next escape.

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Holiday Accommodation in Benllech

Benllech is the perfect place to stay when exploring the beauty of Anglesey, offering a blend of seaside charm, family-friendly atmosphere, and easy access to stunning natural landscapes. With its world-renowned Blue Flag beach, Benllech is a haven for those who love the coast, providing golden sands and clear waters ideal for relaxing, paddling, or building sandcastles.

The village has local amenities like Tesco Express and Co-op, as well as several friendly pubs and cafes. From your Benllech holiday cottage, you can easily explore the Anglesey Coastal Footpath, which runs through the village, taking you on a scenic route to nearby Moelfre and Red Wharf Bay

Oyster Holiday’s Collection of holiday homes in Benllech, Anglesey caters to all types of getaways, from charming cottages ideal for a romantic retreat to spacious homes perfect for family stays. Experience the best of Anglesey and book your ideal escape in one of our Benllech holiday cottages, all located just a stone’s throw from the beautiful coastline.

FAQs

Do you have holiday cottages in Benllech close by to the beach?

Many of our holiday homes in Benllech are just a short walk or drive from the beach, offering the ideal location for a coastal retreat. For more inspiration, see our guide to the best beaches in Benllech and stay just a stone’s throw away. 

Is there nearby parking to the accommodation?

Most of our Benllech accommodation options have onsite parking, for those that don’t, there’s convenient parking nearby, making it easy to explore Benllech and the surrounding areas at your leisure. 

Are your Benllech Holiday homes dog-friendly?

Most of our Benllech holiday cottages and homes are dog-friendly, so you don’t have to worry about leaving your four-legged friend behind. With lost of nearby coastal walks and dog-friendly beaches, Benllech is the perfect destination to bring the pooch along. Check out our full collection of dog friendly cottages in North Wales to find your ideal stay. 

How far is Benllech from other popular locations in Anglesey?

Benllech is well-connected to other popular spots on Anglesey. It’s around a 10-minute drive to the picturesque town of Beaumaris and around 15-20 minutes to the stunning South Stack Cliffs and lighthouse. Staying in one of our holiday cottages in Benllech, allows you to be close by to all of the popular surrounding areas. 

What can I do and explore in Benllech?

When staying in Benllech, the key is to make the most of its beautiful Blue Flag beach. Spend some time relaxing with a good book on the golden sands, and then enjoy a tasty lunch at The Wedon Café. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a stroll along the miles of the Coastal Footpath, which leads to nearby beaches like Lligwy, where you can stop for a delicious meal at Lligwy Beach Café.  The village itself has a few cafes, pubs and bistros, but the nearby attractions of Pili Palas Nature World and Oriel Môn Art Gallery are perfect wet weather options. For a day out, Beaumaris is just a short drive away, where you can explore the historic Beaumaris Castle and other local attractions. For more ideas on what to see and do, check out our guide to activities in Benllech.

What are the best places to eat and drink in Benllech?

Benllech offers a great variety of pubs, restaurants, and cafes for you to explore. If you’re a fan of classic fish and chips, don’t miss Finney’s, which serves some of the finest in North Wales. For something a bit more special, treat yourself to fresh lobster or crab at The Crab Shop, where you can enjoy locally sourced seafood. For more recommendations on where to eat and drink, check out our guide to food and drink in Benllech.

Experience our Tailored Concierge Service

We offer an exclusive concierge service across all of our Anglesey holiday cottages. Whether you want to take a private paddleboard tour of secluded coves or to enjoy a boat trip complete with a sunset BBQ, we can make it happen.

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