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Holiday rentals in Anglesey

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A relaxing living room features a stone fireplace with a multifuel burner, providing warmth. A wooden coffee table sits between a light-colored couch and a dark striped sofa. A small vase of flowers adds a touch of nature to the space. Stairs lead to the upper level.
Home
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Large Detached 4 Bedroom cottage, Anglesey

The Detached 4 bedroom Cottage is situated in a perfect location to see the spectacular locations around Anglesey or just a short distance to Snowdonia if you are here for a hike. The cottage is just 5 minutes from the train station. There are three double rooms and a single each with a 32 /40 inch Tv. Room one has wifi speakers and workspace. Additional single bed is available on request. There is a multifuel burner in the living room, modern film room with 55 inch tv and games room. EV charger

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A unique treehouse design showcases a rustic exterior with wooden walls and large windows. Surrounded by lush greenery, a small patio with chairs invites relaxation. The tree grows through the structure, creating a harmonious blend of nature and architecture.
Home
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Treehouse close to the Anglesey Coast

In the depths of North-west Anglesey and close to the and coastal paths sits a quirky Treehouse. Tucked away a mile off the main road the little nest sits around a tree which grows inside the space. It shares its home with the owners as it sits in a corner of their garden. With peacocks (very early hooting during Spring), owls, a woodpecker, cats and dogs, there is plenty of amusement. The stars shine brightly, the surroundings are wild and not manicured but it is a haven for wildlife and birds

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A serene view of the Menai Straits is captured, showcasing calm waters reflecting the surrounding greenery and distant hills. Coastal homes line the edge, while a seagull is perched nearby, adding a touch of wildlife to the tranquil scene.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

1 Bron Menai is … ‘THE VIEW

'THE VIEW' is a stunningly located contemporary FIRST FLOOR apartment! We can sleep 4 or even 8 guests if booked together with our no. 2 ‘THE VIEW’ on the ground floor! Lounge back on the sofa, and gaze out on to the whole of Anglesey and all the way down the famous waters of the Menai Straits. Just minutes from the A55 it’s the perfect hub to explore the wonders of both Anglesey and Snowdonia 'THE VIEW' is your perfect dream get away from the hustle and bustle of modern life and relax!

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The exterior of a charming cottage is presented, featuring a wooden door framed by a stone entrance. A decorative house sign is mounted beside the door, while nearby, a wooden handrail leads to a decked area with views of the surrounding landscape and sea beyond.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Pilot's Cottage, with stunning sea views.

This is a cottage you will love spending time in. Its warm and cosy rooms with exposed beams, make it a year round destination. There will be no shortage of help in the kitchen where the imposing arched window frames the stunning view of Amlwch Port and the ever changing sea beyond. The renowned Anglesey Coastal Path is on the doorstep and for anglers it's just a short walk to fish from the harbour wall or arrange fishing or sightseeing boat trips. Wonderful beaches, great places to visit.

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A historic stone castle is captured at dusk, surrounded by a calm water moat. The structure features stout towers and a textured stone facade, with partial illumination highlighting its architectural details. Grass and pavement are visible in the foreground, leading towards the castle.
Townhouse
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Comfortable town house in Beaumaris

The property is situated on a quiet street in the historic town of Beaumaris. It is within easy walking distance of all Beaumaris has to offer - stroll around the town and visit the quaint shops and eateries, Beaumaris Castle or just sit and enjoy a drink and soak up the amazing views of the Menai Straits. The property has been recently refurbished with a stylish cosy feel. There is a comfortable lounge, kitchen/diner, small sun room and enclosed small courtyard to enjoy al frescò dining.

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A winding gravel path leads to a wooden cabin, surrounded by trees and greenery. A spacious decking area is visible in front of the cabin, adding to the inviting outdoor space. Natural light enhances the serene setting under a clear blue sky.
Cabin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Cosy wood cabin in peaceful, rural setting

Croeso cynnes i Caban y Coed/A warm welcome to Caban y Coed. Caban y Coed is a self-contained wooden cabin, in its own plot of land. Surrounded by trees and fields, with stunning views of rural countryside and the beautiful mountains of Eryri. The towns of Beaumaris and Menai Bridge are a short drive/walk away. This cosy retreat is a perfect base from which to explore Anglesey. My Guidebook with local recommendations is in the Arrival Guide section. @caban_y_coed_airbnb fb caban-y-coed

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Home
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Roselea Cottage On The Anglesey Coastal Path

Beautiful 2 bed cottage, 5 minutes away from the beach, situated in the idyllic village on Anglesey next to Malltreth estuary with walks to Newborough forest and Llanddwyn Island. Next to the coastal path. Views over the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance. High spec with all amenities and comforts. This cute cottage is the perfect spot for you escape to Anglesey in North Wales. You have a secure shed for storage of bikes etc,and beyond a private walled “secret garden” with fire pit.

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A sunset over the ocean casts warm orange light on the waves. The shoreline features gentle ripples, and distant hills outline the horizon, enhancing the serene coastal landscape.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Beachfront home, private access to quiet beach

Beachfront home with uninterrupted spectacular views out to the Irish Sea. With private stepped access to the beach, our home comfortably sleeps 4 across 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms, but can sleep up to 6 using the sofa bed in the second lounge. Enjoy sunsets from the decking relaxing on our sun loungers or find secluded spots on the cliff tops for even more privacy. The Annexe adjoins Ty Deryn Y Mor (also a holiday let), each has their own private garden, decking and path to the beach.

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The exterior of a renovated cottage is displayed, featuring a whitewashed facade and a grey front door. Windows are framed with greenery, and a small seating area is visible near the entrance, creating an inviting and quaint first impression.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

Last few dates for Summer booking fast.

Enjoy a stay in this beautifully refurbished, 19th Century quarrymans cottage, tastefully updated to provide contemporary high quality accommodation. Featuring oak beams, the main living space is open plan having been divided in seperate areas with comfy seating, hand built kitchen and dining area. It's very well equipped with all you need fir a comfortable stay. The double and single bedrooms are at the rear of the property. The bathroom features a large walk in electric shower.

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A snug living area showcases original wooden beams against a light wall, enhancing the charm of the space. A plush maroon armchair sits beside a dark sofa, complemented by a patterned rug. The open layout leads to a modern kitchen visible in the background.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 196 reviews

Stablau'r Esgob

Lovingly converted from a derelict stable to a snug and cosy space for two. The stable is one of the outbuildings associated with our 14th century farmhouse and lies in the village of Gwalchmai, Anglesey. We are within walking distance to Anglesey Show ground and air strip (for any jet enthusiasts) and 10 minutes drive from Rhosneigr and its beaches. We would be a super base for those visiting the Anglesey Circuit at Tŷ Croes as we have plenty of parking space for car trailers.

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An open-plan living area features a modern kitchen with grey cabinetry and wood countertops. Large glass doors provide a view of the outdoor space, framed by checkered curtains. A cozy seating area is complemented by a small wood stove, enhancing the relaxed ambiance.
Barn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Anglesey Near Newborough Rustic Cottage Escape

Stay in a converted barn,an outbuilding to the rear of our 19th Century stone terrace. An open plan space with washroom,kitchen & bedroom the property is situated in the village of Brynsiencyn on the main coastal road through the South of the island. Our little cottage is a perfect stop off point if you have a busy itinerary or plan to visit some of our many local attractions. It is a comfortable and relaxing space which is in excellent vicinity of countless beauty spots

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Bungalow
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Spectacular views of the North Wales coastline

Experience coastal bliss in this charming bungalow along the Anglesey Coastal Path. Panoramic sea views showcase the rugged beauty of the Anglesey coastline, offering a front-row seat to nature's spectacle. Wake up to the soothing sounds of the sea and immerse yourself in the tranquility of coastal living. Take advantage of this perfect location to explore this island on foot. Price includes cleaning at the end of your stay and freshly laundered bedding and towels.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Anglesey located?

    Anglesey is an island off the northwest coast of Wales, separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait. It is known for its coastal scenery and rich cultural heritage, making it a frequently suggested destination in the region.

  • When is the best time to visit Anglesey?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended for exploring Anglesey, with average highs around 59–66°F (15–19°C) and lighter rainfall. Milder days and longer daylight hours make these seasons comfortable for outdoor activities.

  • What are some things to do near Anglesey?

    You can explore sandy beaches, nature reserves, and historic sites around Anglesey. The area has popular attractions such as Beaumaris Castle, Plas Newydd House and Gardens, and locally rooted markets.

  • How is the weather near Anglesey?

    Anglesey typically has mild, maritime weather, with winter temperatures near 38–48°F (4–9°C) and summer highs around 66°F (19°C). Rain is common throughout the year, so visitors may want to bring a waterproof jacket.

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