Families, couples and friends alike can enjoy all sorts of
activities and attractions within reach of our Anglesey holiday
cottages.
Why Anglesey?
Attached to the mainland by a bridge, Anglesey's natural
setting is hard to beat - an island of rolling landscapes fringed
by 125 miles of magnificent coastline, with the Snowdonia Mountain
Range creating a striking backdrop. Our Anglesey cottages are great
for family holidays, with award-winning sandy beaches made for
buckets and spades, shell seeking, rock pooling, paddling, swimming
and every water sport imaginable. As well as the great outdoors,
explore an assortment of towns bursting with character and wrapped
in unspoilt scenery. For all that necessary holiday inspiration, be
sure to make full use of our handy Anglesey
Travel Guide.
Places to visit in Anglesey
Attractions to suit all holidaymakers can be found within a
stone's throw of our Anglesey cottages, no matter what
you're seeking. Explore the island on a smaller scale with the
Anglesey Model Village, or visit the place with the longest name in
Europe - Llanfair PG for short. The little ones will love feeding
the animals at Foel Farm Park, meeting marine life at Anglesey Sea
Zoo or butterflies at Pili Palas. The RSPB Reserve at South Stack
Cliffs is a must-see, free to enter attraction; enjoy close
encounters with wildlife aplenty and sublime coastal views. The
most popular places to visit on your visit to an Anglesey cottage
include Amlwch,
Bangor,
Beaumaris,
Caernarfon
and Rhosneigr.
Types of Holidays
A range of different Anglesey holiday types are right on-hand to
ensure that your next cottage escape if perfectly tailored to you.
Be at one with the island's glistening coastline by booking an
Anglesey
coastal cottages or retreat to the rural splendour with a stay
in a country
cottage in Anglesey. Add a touch of class to your break by
renting a luxury
Anglesey cottage, or choose an Anglesey
log cabin for something a little different.