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English Country
Holiday Cottage Rentals
near to cycle trails in
Anglesey, Wales
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You will receive full details on the location of the property from cottages4you after you book the property.
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Prop Ref or Property Name for one of
the properties below to open a web page listing the
property details then ...
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(below) to identify a town or village in a
location to suit you then use the section of
this page below to identify and book the
holiday cottage that suits you.
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Here are a few of the
Holiday Cottages we list in Anglesey, Wales..
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Property
Ref: 25222 - Beach Cottage - Sleeps
5
Property Location: Benllech, Tyddyn Fadog,
Benllech, Llanfair-Mathafarn-Eithaf,
Isle of Anglesey.
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Set in the
lovely seaside village of Benllech, this
three bedroomed ‘upside down’ house offers
spectacular views over the Blue Flag beach
and across to the Great Orme at Llandudno.
This beautiful beach is only 100 yards from
the property and golfers and watersports
enthusiasts are well catered for on the
island. The coastal footpath runs alongside
the beach to the delightful Red Wharf Bay,
where there is a pub and licensed cafe.
Further afield is historic Beaumaris with
its 13th century castle and the National
Trust’s Plas Newydd. Angling and sea fishing
available locally. Shop 200 yards, pub 150
yards, restaurant 100 yards.
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Property
Ref: JAC - West Lawn - Sleeps
7
Property Location: Rhosneigr, Gwynedd.
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This spacious
detached property enjoys direct access to
Rhosneigr’s vast sands from its own secure
garden. A popular venue for wind-surfers
(with school nearby), the beach offers safe
swimming, as well as canoeing and sand-yacht
racing. Rhosneigr’s shops, pubs and
restaurant are within walking distance, with
riding, golf and sailing nearby. A sea zoo,
nature reserves, historic castles and
museums can all be found on Anglesey, whilst
the Snowdonia National Park is within easy
reach by car. Bangor 20 miles.
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Property
Ref: JKL - Ty Lawr Stables - Sleeps
2
Property Location:
Niwbwrch,
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd.
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A lovely
little holiday retreat for couples,
carefully converted from old stone stables.
The charmingly uneven roofline belies the
interesting layout and well-appointed
accommodation to be found within. Less than
a mile to Newborough Forest which leads to
Llanddwyn beach and island (all within a
National Nature Reserve). For
ornithologists, Ty Lawr is next to a bird
sanctuary complete with lakeside ‘hide’. A
delightful base for touring Anglesey and
still within easy reach of the mainland and
Snowdonia National Park. Fishing and golf
nearby.
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Property
Ref: JPS - Bwthyn - Sleeps
2
Property Location:
Moelfre,
Anglesey.
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This
charming little single-storey holiday
cottage has been restored and renovated with
great care and flair, with its own colourful
enclosed front garden and patio to the rear,
where there are views across the fields to
the sea. The surrounding farmland and
country lanes offer pleasant walking and
convenient access to the village of Moelfre
(½ mile) with its shops and pub/restaurants.
The small shingle beach, with public access
for boats, has good swimming, sailing and
water-skiing. Golf, tennis and indoor
swimming-pool all 8 miles.
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Property
Ref: JPV - Blue Sails - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Llanfaes,
Beaumaris, Gwynedd.
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This
traditional Welsh holiday cottage and its
garden enjoy a magnificent setting in an
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, right on
the seashore, with waves sometimes lapping
against the patio walls, and glorious views
of Puffin Island and Snowdonia. Beaumaris (2
miles) has a castle, water sports
facilities, good shops, restaurants and an
excellent inn.
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Property
Ref: OCU - Ty Gwyn - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Llanbedrgoch,
Anglesey.
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IJust 1½
miles from the sandy beaches of Red Wharf
Bay, this comfortable holiday cottage is set
with its own secure garden down a quiet lane
which leads to the Cors Goch Wetlands which
is a National Nature Reserve. Attached to
the owners’ home (right of chimney
in photograph), it enjoys shared
use of their 6-acre landscaped grounds,
which include meadow, hazel copses, a pond
and a gazebo. This is an ideal location for
country lovers and wildlife enthusiasts,
with easy access to Anglesey’s beaches and
facilities. Bangor, 10 miles. Tennis, golf
and sailing nearby. The Ship Inn and
Boathouse at Red Wharf Bay serves good food.
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Just
across the road from a superb, sheltered
sandy beach, Pant-y-Llyn House is set off
the west coast of Anglesey on beautiful Holy
Island, often known as Mam Cymru – the
Mother of Wales. With sea views from all
front windows, this splendid and very
spacious house has been very comfortably
furnished and tastefully decorated and
enjoys shared use of a large, lawned,
south-east-facing garden. With its
stripped-pine floors in many rooms, elegant
cast-iron fireplaces, and enormous
dining-room table, this is an ideal property
for family gatherings. Just across the road,
Trearddur Bay is an ideal swimming spot and
is popular with divers for the clearness of
the water, and surfers for the big rolling
waves which sweep in when the wind is
westerly. Just 2 miles away, Holyhead,
the largest town in Anglesey, has a Roman
fortress, a church dating back 14 centuries,
and for those wishing to go further afield,
the century-old harbour, with its massive
breakwater, offers day-trips to Ireland.
Popular with visitors are the nearby tiny
South Stack lighthouse island, with its
cliff-top RSPB bird sanctuary, and Holyhead
Mountain, which affords splendid views of
the Isle of Man, Ireland and the Snowdonia
mountains in clear weather. Valley (4 miles)
has a charming village shopping complex.
Within easy driving distance are Beaumaris,
with castle and restored Gaol, and the
Snowdonia National Park – north Wales’
crowning glory, a tightly packed bundle of
soaring cliff faces, jagged peaks and
plunging waterfalls. Menai Bridge 20 miles.
The university town of Bangor, 24 miles, is
home to a cathedral which boasts the longest
continuous use of any cathedral in Britain,
as well as a museum and art gallery. Penrhyn
Castle is a luxurious Norman fancy with a
large private painting collection and an
Industrial Railway Museum in the grounds.
Fishing, riding and golf locally.
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Property
Ref: OHA - Seafield - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Near:
Llanddeusant,
Holyhead, Gwynedd
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Boasting
sea views from most windows, this
comfortable, detached, single-storey holiday
property enjoys its own spacious garden and
is within walking distance of Church Bay’s
fine sandy beach, where there are rock pools
at low ride, high cliffs and nesting
sea-birds. Peacefully situated on the
north-western coast of Anglesey, it offers
lovely coastal walks from the doorstep. An
excellent seafood restaurant is only a
quarter of a mile away. Cemaes Bay is 6
miles, Trearddur Bay, with sailing and golf,
10 miles. Holyhead 12 miles.
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In a
secluded setting, with panoramic views
across the Menai Straits to the Snowdonia
mountains (see photograph),
this single-storey Scandinavian-style pine
lodge is set to the right of Blue Sails. It
has a large garden and visitors may enjoy
sightings of many species of seabirds,
porpoises and even the occasional seal.
Beaumaris (2 miles) is Anglesey’s most
attractive town, with boat trips to Puffin
Island. Ye Olde Bulls Head Inn (Good
Food Guide and Egon Ronay’s Guide)
is only yards from mighty Beaumaris Castle.
Bangor 8 miles.
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Property
Ref: OMN - Hen Ysgol - Sleeps
8
Property Location:
Llanfaethlu,
Holyhead, Gwynedd.
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Set in an
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the
northern side of the isle and just a short
distance from the sea, this beautiful
detached property is surrounded by acres of
exquisite countryside. Formerly the local
school house, it stands completely isolated
and enjoys its own enclosed grounds and
sunny gardens.
Furnished
and equipped to a high standard, it affords
magnificent sea views to the front and rural
views to the rear, and is an ideal base for
family or group gatherings. Anglesey’s
beaches and Snowdonia within easy reach.
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Property
Ref: OQP - The Quay - Sleeps
8
Property Location:
Red Wharf Bay,
Pentraeth, Gwynedd.
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Superbly
positioned on the quayside, this town house
affords stunning views across picturesque
Red Wharf Bay. The beach at Red Wharf Bay is
one of the most stunning on Anglesey, with a
broad and appealing sweep of golden sand,
that never gets too crowded even in the
height of summer. Shop 11/2
miles, restaurant and pub within walking
distance of the property.
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Property
Ref: ORL - Y Potel Inc - Sleeps
4
Property Location:
Dwyran,
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, Gwynedd.
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Known locally
as the ‘ink pot’, this detached Welsh
holiday cottage is constructed of stone
under a slate roof, and dates back to the
1700s. Sympathetically restored, it offers a
high standard of accommodation, boasting
electric underfloor heating, two cosy
wood-burning stoves, one in the romantic
double bedroom, exposed beams, and sunny
garden with views over fields and woods.
Visitors are welcome to roam the 75-acre
grounds and there are many interesting days
out including boat trips on the Menai
Strait, Beaumaris Castle and, of course,
Snowdonia National Park. Attractions on
Anglesey include Newborough beach, the
coastal footpath and Plas Newydd.
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This property
is set in the historic town of Beaumaris on
the Menai Strait - with its medieval castle
dating back to the reign of Edward I, and
its Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse.
Situated amongst a row of properties, Kings
House was built in the 18th century about
1720. It did not however become the Inn
until 1829, and has not functioned in that
capacity for over 100 years.
Deceptive in
size from the front, the property offers
spacious holiday accommodation, with six
large bedrooms and plenty of living space.
The good-sized courtyard to the rear of the
property is opened onto from the
conservatory and snug. There is plenty to
do in the area, with sailing being a very
popular pastime. For golfing enthusiasts,
there are two good golf courses to play on,
and with several restaurants and pubs in the
area, visitors will be spoilt for choice
when it comes to eating out. There are also
the many beaches in the area - Beaumaris has
its own small beach, but not too far away is
Red Wharf Bay which has a large sandy beach.
There are also many other beaches on the
island - Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay to name
just two. For those who reluncantly wish
to leave the beauty of Anglesey, North Wales
offer unrivalled beauty in the form of the
Snowdonia National Park. Historic castles
await exploration and there are many
excellent walks to suit all levels.
Llandudno makes for an enjoyable day out, as
does a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway. Day
trips are available to Ireland from Holyhead
port. Shops 200 yards, pub 20 yards.
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