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Lastra Farm Hotel
This highly commended hotel in Amlwch, Anglesey has a restaurant with a fine reputation for serving only the freshest of ingredients.

The Tall Trees Hotel
Located in Amlwch, 44 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, The Tall Trees Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Victoria Hotel by Chef & Brewer Collection
Set in the centre of Menai Bridge, Victoria Hotel boast panoramic views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. This hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi. There is a restaurant.

The Valley Hotel, Anglesey
Established for 25 years, the family-run The Valley Hotel, Anglesey is located on the beautiful island of Anglesey. A wide choice of scenic beaches are just 10 minutes away by car.

Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa
Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa has a swimming pool and award-winning restaurant and is a short drive inland from the east coast of the island.

The Bulkeley Hotel
Situated in Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey, The Bulkeley Hotel lies within 300 metres from the Beaumaris Castle and the beach and pier alongside the Menai Straits.

Trearddur Bay Hotel
Just a few metres from an award-winning Blue Flag beach, the Trearddur Bay Hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and bar and bright, elegant rooms with free WiFi.

Bold Arms
Located in Beaumaris, within 200 metres of Beaumaris Beach and 23 km of Snowdon Mountain Railway, Bold Arms provides accommodation with a garden and a bar, and free WiFi.

Dinorben Arms Hotel
Set in Amlwch, 44 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Dinorben Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.

The Liverpool Arms Hotel
Boasting a bar and views of city, The Liverpool Arms Hotel is set in Beaumaris, 300 metres from Beaumaris Castle.

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Anglesey's best hotels with breakfast
Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa
Tre-Ysgawen Hall & Spa has a swimming pool and award-winning restaurant and is a short drive inland from the east coast of the island.
Trearddur Bay Hotel
Just a few metres from an award-winning Blue Flag beach, the Trearddur Bay Hotel boasts an on-site restaurant and bar and bright, elegant rooms with free WiFi.
California Inn
Situated in Brynteg and with Snowdon Mountain Railway reachable within 30 km, California Inn features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Gwesty Gadlys Hotel
Located in Cemaes Bay, 400 metres from Traeth Mawr Beach, Gwesty Gadlys Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
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A Haven of Wildlife
The small, yet geologically and ecologically important, island of Anglesey is off the north-western coast of Wales. Home to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge while he is on RAF duty, the island is known for its rugged coastline, most of which is classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Its largest town is Holyhead, set on smaller Holy Island and from where ferries to Ireland depart. Also on this island, Trearddur Bay has a Blue-Flag beach and one of the few Anglesey hotels with swimming pools. Another beautiful beach is found at Cemaes Bay on the main island’s northern coast.
Moelfre, further along the coast, is a sleepy fishing village, while Beaumaris in the east has a 13th-century castle partially surrounded by a moat and looking towards Snowdonia National Park on the Welsh mainland.
To the south-west the elegant Menai Bridge spans one of the narrowest stretches of the Menai Strait, separating Gwynedd from Anglesey. Another bridge makes the crossing in neighbouring Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch – the village with Europe’s longest name, though it’s usually abbreviated to Llanfairpwllgwyngyll which is still quite a mouthful.
Llangefni is in the centre of the island and in its district is Capel Coch, home to the only Anglesey spa hotel, available on Booking.com.

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We have been going to the Isle of Anglesey for over 30 years...
Beaumaris is a really pretty town, full of interesting...
A town which has retained its identity despite its proximity...
We love trearddur ..
Not too far from hotel, went when couldn't get meal at hotel...
We have family in Amlwch and so like it very much.
Y Fali is an excellent location for RAF vally, Treardurr bay...
We loved the " feel" of the beautifully decorated caravan.
A fantastic place to stay!
Llanallgo is a rural and peaceful location.
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