B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey

B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey

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Highlights on the Isle of Anglesey

  • Benllech Beach
  • Menai Suspension Bridge
  • Plas Newydd House and Gardens
  • South Stack Cliffs Reserve
  • Beaumaris Castle

B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey

Impeccable accommodation in spacious and fresh surroundings overlooking the beach

Do you dream of a holiday with a difference, where the tranquillity of the natural landscape prevails? Your choice is on the Isle of Anglesey, located on the northwest end of the coast. This location provides an extraordinary chance to visit historical sites, watch wildlife and have fun by the sea. With Holidu you will find you the best and suitable accommodation, in which you can have the option to the best prices for you and your family to have a stay full of peace and fun.

Beautiful accommodations that offer spacious, impeccable, fully equipped areas.

They have fantastic views, fully equipped, with private parking, free Wi-Fi, with included service of delicious breakfasts, an excellent way to start the day active and full of energy. They have beautiful gardens where children can play safely with their dog, throwing the ball. Everything is arranged in such a way that harmony and fun are always present.

Travellers and activities

Isle of Anglesey for beach lovers

Benllech beach, with its lovely scenery, located on the east coast of Anglesey, is a very safe beach to enjoy. Its wide expanse of sand provides play opportunities for young children and everyone, ideal for walking, sunbathing and sunbathing. It has received the prestigious blue flag, an award given to beaches that give special attention to aspects such as environmental information and education, water quality, environmental management, safety and services, this is the beginning of what we can find on these magnificent shores.

Isle of Anglesey for sport lovers

It is a sporting modality that allows you to link water and land sports activities close to the coast, such as trails, hiking, routes through the surroundings, exploration of caverns, caves, abseiling, canyoning and high jumps in the water to enjoy the infinite sensations of freedom that both media provide, offering views of incredible landscapes, which is a great thrill for the game experience. So, if you are a fan of this sport, don't hesitate to book a B&B on the Isle of Anglesey, accommodation at your disposal for your holiday and come and be part of today's trendiest experiences.

Did you know that there is a village on the Isle of Anglesey with a name that is difficult to spell or even pronounce: "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllllantysiliogogogogoch", the third-longest place name in the world with 58 letters, the translation is "St. Mary's Church in the hollow of the white hazel tree near a fast whirlpool and St. Tysilio's Church near the red grotto"?

Top 7 travel tips in Isle of Anglesey

1. Spend some time at the Menai suspension bridge

Construction of the bridge, to Telford's design, began in 1819 with towers on both sides of the strait, is 305 metres long, connecting the mainland with Menai Town, Anglesey. On 28 February 2005, the bridge was promoted to UNESCO World Heritage nomination, see the roofs of the buildings of Menai Bridge town and enjoy the view of the surrounding green countryside.

2. Plas Newydd's House and Gardens

Situated on the shores of the Menai Straits, it has a wonderful romantic mural and extensive display of works, a military museum containing relics of the 1st Marquess of Anglesey, who commanded the cavalry at the Battle of Waterloo. Outside there is an Australasian garden and arboretum, with an undergrowth of shrubs and wild flowers, a children's play area, a beautiful terrace, which offers stunning views from the Menai Strait to the mountains of Snowdonia, friendly staff, ample parking.

3. South Stack Cliffs Reserve

The scenic beauty of the reserve, together with the stunning display of seabirds, geological and archaeological sites of interest, make it of special interest. Formed by heathland and farmland, it is noteworthy that in spring, guillemots, mites and puffins breed on the iconic cliffs, with breeding choughs also present. It is an important habitat which is home to the endemic plant, the spatula flea, the silver studded blue butterfly, vipers and common lizards. All available to enjoy a few hours in contact with nature, away from the hectic pace of urban life.

4. Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle, a medieval fortress, located on the Isle of Anglesey, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, built of local stone but not entirely in the late 13th century. Home to numerous open-air events and accessible by boat through the south gate, allowing the castle to be directly overlooked by the sea, it was considered the pinnacle of military engineering. Adults and children can visit the castle, enjoy the views and learn more about its construction.

5. Melin Llynnon

Built between 1775 and 1776 on land near Llanddeusant. Today it is a popular tourist attraction, previously restored, with replicas of two Iron Age roundhouses, similar to those that would have been lived in on Anglesey 3000 years ago. There are footpaths, newly planted woodland made up of species common to the area in the Iron Age, an excavated 19th century bakery, informative tours of the mill where visitors can see how it works, ample parking, shop, tearoom, you can enjoy it with the children.

6. Anglesey Marine Zoo

It has a large number and variety of species, you can share with these magical animals up close, seahorses, octopuses, you can explore their marine habitats, the kelp forest, learn about the research work and programs that are developed for their conservation, play area for children, are several of the many educational and fun experiences that await you, exhibits and entertainment for all ages, enjoy a coffee, good snack, meals, gift shop, free parking.

7. Food on the Isle of Anglesey

The food on the island is delicious, restaurants with seafood dishes, oysters, mussels, lobster, mussels, wild sea bass, lobsters, crabs, fresh vegetable salads, international dishes are also present, there is a nice and exquisite diversity in the menu, giving way to the different tastes that people have.

Information about b&bs in Isle of Anglesey

🏡 B&Bs available: 5 properties.
💳 Discount available: up to -53%.
🌙 Minimum price per night: from £32.
⭐ Most popular amenities: Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue.
🐾 Pet-friendly: 2 properties.
📶 For workation: 100% of the properties.

FAQs: B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey

Which facilities are available at the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey?

Out of all the services offered by Holidu, it seems that the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey offer everything that travellers desire! Here, B&Bs generally offer a variety of amenities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (100%), garden (43%), and barbecue (29%)... Are you convinced yet?

How do travellers usually rate B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey?

On average, the B&Bs here get quite positive reviews. According to Holidu, 29% of B&Bs have a rating equivalent to or higher than 4.5 stars. This is a relatively high percentage which allows us to confirm that you will easily find the ideal B&B for a wonderful holiday!

Are the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey suitable for holidays with children?

According to information from last year, less than 10% of B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey are suitable for holidays with children. Here, it will probably be easier to leave the kids at home and go on holiday with your friends.

Are the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey suitable for holiday-makers and their pets?

Of course! On the Isle of Anglesey, 57% of the B&Bs welcome them with open arms, and 43% even have a garden!

Do the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey often come with an internet connection?

Of course! According to Holidu's database, 100% of B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey include Wi-Fi. You will be able to stay connected during your stay!

How much does it cost on average for B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey?

The majority of B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey (86%) tend to cost less than £100 per night. Therefore, this destination is perfect for booking a cheap B&B!

Do the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey generally come equipped with a swimming pool? Are the B&Bs on the Isle of Anglesey suitable for trips in big groups or better for a holiday as a small group?

In the Isle of Anglesey, according to the information gathered last year, 57% of B&Bs accept up to eight people, and 57% of these B&Bs are made up of at least four bedrooms. But 57% of B&Bs also accept up to four travellers, and 57% of the B&Bs have at least two separate bedrooms. The Isle of Anglesey is, therefore, the ideal destination for groups of friends of all sizes!

Do the B&Bs in the Isle of Anglesey offer outdoor space to enjoy?

14% of B&Bs have a balcony or terrace, and 0% have a view. However, this does not represent the majority of properties here, so availability can be limited. If this is a priority for you, you should start your research early. Also, don't forget to use the filters that suit you the best to be sure to find the B&B of your dreams. However, 43% of B&Bs in the Isle of Anglesey have gardens, where you can enjoy the outdoors. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 29% of the B&Bs have them.

At which time of the year it is best to travel to the Isle of Anglesey?

The facilities found in the B&Bs in the Isle of Anglesey demonstrate that it is a holiday destination that can adapt to all types of tourists and times of the year. This is because there are very varied options, with all the characteristics one can imagine. You can be sure that the Isle of Anglesey is an ideal place to enjoy both summer and winter.

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