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Accommodation in Cemaes Bay

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Holiday Cottages in Cemaes Bay

Cemaes Bay is the most northerly village in Wales, famous for its sandy beaches, charming harbour, and rich history. Our selection of holiday cottages in Anglesey’s Cemaes Bay boast fantastic locations and a range of welcome amenities. Spend your time here discovering Anglesey’s ancient industry at the ruins of Porth Wen brickworks or Parys Mountain, or simply while away the hours in quaint harbour towns.

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Explore Cemaes Bay

Our Cemaes Bay holiday cottages are perfectly positioned for you to blend peace and quiet with as much hustle and bustle as you choose. Cemaes Bay itself is situated on Anglesey’s northern coastline, which is home to various attractions and fascinating historical sites. Many of our accommodations in Cemaes Bay are within walking distance of the essentials such as a pub, a beach and a local shop, making it a great choice for those wanting to enjoy an active break.

FAQs

Can you recommend some things to do in Cemaes Bay?

Cemaes Bay sits on Anglesey’s northern coast. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, many of the properties in this area are owned by the National Trust and are brimming with coastal character. Aside from blustery beach walks and crabbing at Cemaes Harbour, here are some things to do nearby: 
– Take your four-legged friend on a walk through the honey-hued landscape at Parys Mountain, where copper was once mined. 
– Play a round of golf at Bull Bay Golf Club
– Discover awe-inspiring relics from the past at Traeth Porth Wen and Llanlliana Beach.
– Experience Wales’ last working windmill, Melin Llynon, and sample some seriously amazing ‘Mônuts’ made by Richard Holt & his team. 
– Enjoy food and great views at the Bay View Restaurant & Bar at the Gladys Hotel. 

What are the best beaches in and around Cemaes Bay?

There are lots of beaches within easy reach in the Cemaes area, meaning you’ll be spoilt for choice during your stay. There is Treath Mawr (big beach) and Traeth Bach (little beach) located immediately from the town. Dogs are allowed all year on Traeth Bach, and only outside of May – September on Traeth Mawr.

Do you have dog-friendly holiday cottages in Cemaes Bay?

Yes – Y Caban is an example of one of our pet-friendly Cemaes Bay holiday lets, complete with a hot-tub and enclosed garden. We love dogs at Oyster Holiday Cottages – browse the complete collection of pet-friendly cottages in North Wales here.

Do you have any holiday rentals with hot tubs in Cemaes Bay?

Looking for a Cemaes Bay holiday cottage with a hot tub? You can pick whichever North Wales accommodation suits you and your trip, and we can bring those soothing warm waters to you.

Food & Drink

In the village, there are a handful of pubs, cafes, and delicious fish and chips to be eaten on the harbour walls. A short drive away, you’ll find delicious donuts at Llynon Mill.

Things to Do

Cemaes Bay is the perfect village to explore the North Coast of Anglesey along the Coastal Footpath. A visit to Cemlyn Nature Reserve is a must. North Wales Wildlife Trust runs it and is home to abundant birdlife. Take a fishing trip abroad to Stingray to fish the deeper waters, where you’ll have a chance of bumping into a tope and bass. The sheltered harbour makes Cemaes Bay the perfect spot for kayaking and paddleboarding which you can hire through Cemaes Bay Kayak and SUP hire.

Experience our Tailored Concierge Service

Our concierge service is what sets us apart. As North Wales natives, we are passionate about helping you get the best out of your Anglesey holiday. All of our Cemaes Bay holiday cottages come with our exclusive concierge service. Whether you need a dog sitter for the evening or you’re looking to celebrate with something spectacular, we know just the thing for it.

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