| Llan Ddulas Farm House , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 386 - £ 896
Sleeps: 6 |

|
 |
| Non Smoking Pub Close By Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly |
Ideal for summer beach holidays and relaxing winter escapes these lovely cottages command wonderful countryside views from their first floor living rooms. Recently renovated to offer spacious accommodation of a very high quality they form part of small complex of exclusive holiday homes. There are glorious Blue Flag sandy beaches and coastal walking nearby and a butterfly farm sea world Beaumaris Castle a racing circuit and boat rides to watch puffins are among the area's myriad family attractions. Day excursions to Snowdonia and even Ireland are easily accessible. Pub serving food and shop 1 mile.
|
|
| 5 Cae Derwydd , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 214- £801
Sleeps: 9 |

|
 |
| Set in a residential estate in the pretty seaside village of Cemaes Bay this is an attractive, detached, modern property located in a very desirable position on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey. Only five minutes walk from the village centre and 10 minutes walk from the impressive harbour and Blue Flag sandy beach, this charming holiday home has been decorated and furnished in a fresh and attractive style. With an enclosed rear garden, the property offers an excellent opportunity for visitors to enjoy al fresco dining or simply some private sun bathing. |
| Ideally positioned on the beautiful North Anglesey Heritage Coast in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is the pretty seaside village of Cemaes Bay. Home to three pubs, a natural sheltered harbour, a handful of shops and a prestigious Blue Flag sandy beach, this little-known location is ideal for a family holiday at the seaside. Renowned for its miles of stunning and varied coastline, the Isle of Anglesey offers wonderful walking, cycling, bird watching, water sports, fishing and golf opportunities. This diverse location is also home to a well known Sea Zoo and a variety of National Trust properties and gardens. Visitors can even take a ferry trip from nearby Holyhead to the vibrant Irish capital of Dublin. With so much to do, this is a wonderful area for a varied and fun-packed vacation. |
|
| 3 Brynteg Terrace , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 181- £565
Sleeps: 5 |

|
 |
| In the village of Rhosybol, only three miles from the lovely north coast of Anglesey, is this traditional stone built mid terrace cottage. Successfully renovated to provide comfortable, well equipped accommodation, this property offers an ideal base for investigating the lovely island of Anglesey with its stunning coastal scenery, wonderful sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and excellent water sports such as diving, and surfing. This high quality property is idea for families and groups of friends looking to explore this picturesque region. |
| The Welsh village of Rhosybol is just three miles inland from the old port of Amlwch which is the most northerly town in Wales and borders the North Anglesey Heritage Coast. Renowned for its beautiful scenery, the Parys Mountain is only one mile away and visitors can enjoy the Copper Mine Trail Walk amidst the old ruins of what was, in the 18th Century, the world's largest copper mine. Dating back to the Middle Ages, Amlwch's pretty harbour was a thriving port, and is still a popular tourist attraction today. Excellent golfing and fishing facilities are available nearby as are a variety of beautiful sandy beaches and spectacular cliff top walks. Visitors to the area can enjoy the wonderful medieval town of Beaumaris which contains a 13th Century moated castle, museums, excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. |
|
| Bwthyn Glyn , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 266 - £ 566
Sleeps: 2 |

|
 |
| Non Smoking Pub Close By Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
Ideal for summer beach holidays and relaxing winter escapes these lovely cottages command wonderful countryside views from their first floor living rooms. Recently renovated to offer spacious accommodation of a very high quality they form part of small complex of exclusive holiday homes. There are glorious Blue Flag sandy beaches and coastal walking nearby and a butterfly farm sea world Beaumaris Castle a racing circuit and boat rides to watch puffins are among the area's myriad family attractions. Day excursions to Snowdonia and even Ireland are easily accessible. Pub serving food and shop 1 mile.
|
|
| The Cottage , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 170- £385
Sleeps: 2 |

|
 |
| Set in an idyllic location in the scattered, rural village of Llaneilian, this charming stone-built cottage is well situated on the beautiful north coast of Anglesey. This pretty little cottage adjoins the owner's attractive 19th Century farmhouse and comes with a cosy en-suite bedroom and open-plan living accommodation. There is a private garden with the property though guests can also enjoy use of the owner's lovely walled garden with its incredible wildlife pond and picnic area. The entire cottage provides stunning views over the local countryside, making this an ideal romantic retreat. |
| Ideally positioned close to the cliffs of Point Lynas and the little bay of Porth Eilian, this scattered, rural village on the beautiful north coast of Anglesey is situated in stunning countryside, perfect for scenic walks and cycle rides. The town is best known for its lighthouse, which was built in 1835, and for its small shingle and sand beach. Sheltered by cliffs and headland, the beach is the perfect spot for swimming, boating, fishing and other water sports. The old port of Amlwch is just two miles to the west and claims the to be the most northerly town in Wales whilst nearby Parys Mountain offers visitors the chance to enjoy the Copper Mine Trail Walk amidst the old ruins of what was the world's largest copper mine during the 18th Century. The port attached to the town is dates as far back as medieval times. For those interested in history, the town of Beaumaris offers a 13th Century moated castle and museums as well as excellent shops, pubs and restaurants. |
|
| Pulrose , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 450- £1021
Sleeps: 6 |

|
 |
| Pulrose is a detached cottage in the small village of Bull Bay, near to Amlwch and is ideal for families or friends. This superb, four tick cottage has a welcoming, light and airy open plan living area on the second floor which has stunning picture windows and a fabulous balcony overlooking breathtaking sea views. Pulrose also has a well equipped kitchen, dining area, a ground floor utility room, basin and WC. This cottage sleeps six and has three bedrooms - one double with en-suite and fantastic sea views, one twin and one ground floor twin. There is also another bathroom with a roll top bath. Outside, a rear lawned garden with gravelled sitting area is a perfect place to relax after a busy day and there is also a front sitting area which has views of the sea. Within a few minutes walk away from Pulrose are two hotels with bars and the local golf club. Anglesey has something for everyone with Pulrose an excellent cottage for visiting the many attractions close by. |
| Situated on the Northern coast of the Isle of Anglesey is the pretty seaside village of Bull Bay. The scenery around Bull Bay is stunning as is the nearby island of East Mouse, which sits within the bay and has rockpools which are perfect for shrimping and crabbing. Bull Bay also offers two hotels with restaurants and bars and a superb golf course. Close to the village is the famous Anglesey Coastal Path and just 1.5 miles away is the small, harbour town of Amlwch which boasts shops, bars and a market every Friday. Nearby is the Parys Mountain, where the Copper Mine Trail Walk is worth a visit. Also within driving distance is the historic town of Beaumaris, which has a stunning 13th century castle, museums, shops, pubs and restaurants. Bull Bay is a perfect base to explore the many attractions, towns and villages Anglesey has to offer. |
|
| Ynys Felen Fawr , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 298 - £ 681
Sleeps: 6 |

|
 |
| Non Smoking Pub Close By Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
Perfect for year round holidays this very comfortable property lies in peaceful surroundings close to Blue Flag beaches and numerous lively family attractions. Adjoining the owner's home it is within easy reach of Parys mountain LlynAlaw (perfect for bird lovers and fishermen) and scenic boat excursions around Puffin Island. Coastal walks sailing and day excursions to Ireland or Snowdonia are easily accessible. Pub and shop 1 mile.
|
|
| Llan Ddulas Cottage , Amlwch |
 |
Price: £ 365 - £ 740
Sleeps: 4 |

|
 |
| Non Smoking Private Hot Tub Sandy Beach 5 Miles Sea 5 Miles Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly |
Ideal for summer beach holidays and relaxing winter escapes these lovely cottages command wonderful countryside views from their first floor living rooms. Recently renovated to offer spacious accommodation of a very high quality they form part of small complex of exclusive holiday homes. There are glorious Blue Flag sandy beaches and coastal walking nearby and a butterfly farm sea world Beaumaris Castle a racing circuit and boat rides to watch puffins are among the area's myriad family attractions. Day excursions to Snowdonia and even Ireland are easily accessible. Pub serving food and shop 1 mile.
|
|