The Isle of Anglesey is nestled off the mainland and combines picturesque rolling landscapes and 125 miles of breath-taking coast, offering the best of both countryside and coast!
Whether you’re a group of friends looking to explore the island, a couple looking for a romantic retreat or a family looking for an array of fun-filled activities, these Anglesey cottages offer it all.
Beaumaris Castle overlooks the town of Beaumaris and provides a unique insight into Anglesey's 13th-century history. This immense castle is undoubtedly one of the best attractions close to Anglesey cottages; enjoy a guided tour or time your visit right to experience events including Jester School and the Medieval festival!
South Stack Lighthouse is an iconic attraction forming part of Anglesey’s skyline! Perched in Holyhead, the lighthouse stands at nearly 30 metres and overlooks the Irish Sea. If you’re looking for awe-inspiring views during you stay at these cottages in Anglesey, then a visit to South Stack is a must, especially during sunset.
Plas Newydd House and Garden is an idyllic National Trust property in Llanfairpwllgwyn. Home to the Marquess of Anglesey, you can explore the garden which spans 129 acres, as well as the interior which houses Rex Whistler’s famous mural and other art collections.
Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens is another wonderful attraction to explore during your stay at these Anglesey cottages. Enjoy leisurely walks through the gardens while you admire and array of flora; this attraction was once even voted the nation’s favourite garden!
Pili Palas Nature World lies on the outskirts of Menai Bridge and is a must-visit attraction for the whole family. Embark on the park’s nature trail, where you can see alpacas, goats and meerkats! You can even explore the farmyard where you can meet pigs, goats and miniature donkeys. There’s even a Butterfly House, which you can amble through and see these fantastic creatures up close.
The Isle of Anglesey is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts; whether you’re looking to explore the countryside or make the most of the island’s idyllic coast, there truly is something for everyone! Sandy beaches and charming coastal villages are in abundance; venture to Cemaes Bay, where Traeth Mawr and Traeth Bach await, or spend your days on the shores of Llanddwyn Beach, which is backed by the idyllic Newborough National Nature Reserve.
These beaches are a haven for walks in the refreshing sea air and a variety of thrilling watersports, including kayaking, surfing and paddleboarding! The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is also within reach of these Anglesey cottages! Spanning an impressive 140 miles, this route is perfect for keen ramblers and is a great way to explore all the island has to offer.
If you’d rather immerse yourself in the past during your Anglesey holiday, then you’re in luck! There is a plethora of historic attractions woven throughout the island. Visit Oriel Ynys Môn to learn more about Angley’s heritage or travel up to Holyhead to visit Egwys St Cybi (St Cybi’s Church) a Medieval, Grade I-listed church dating to 540AD.
If you’re looking for more activities to do during your Anglesey holiday check out our Anglesey Travel Guide.
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