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Holiday rentals in Anglesey

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A geodesic dome structure is set within a lush green landscape. Surrounding stone walls and flowering plants create a tranquil environment. Tall trees provide shade, and a clear sky is visible above, enhancing the natural setting.
Dome
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Geodesig Glamping dome with sea views.

The dome comes with everything you need...luxury camping at it's best! Dome includes...A double bed with Welsh wool duvet and bedding, Large towels and hand towels, Chest of drawers to store all of your clothing, Sky light – you can lie in bed and watch the stars, 2 x hot water bottles, A large bed spread, 2x smaller throws to keep you warm at night, Rechargeable light. The dome has no electricity or heating. A private hut, 2 meters from the dome, houses the kitchen, electric shower and toilet.

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Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 395 reviews

Paddleboard Cottage (Moel y Don Bach) & Hot Tub

Tucked away on the shores of the Menai Strait Paddleboard is a cosy, character-filled cottage made for switching off. Wake to peaceful waterside views, explore nearby beaches, launch a paddleboard straight from the cottage, head out hiking & unwind watching tidal ebb and flow. Though wonderfully secluded, it’s just 5 minutes from the A55 perfectly placed for exploring Anglesey and beyond. Finish the day with a soak in the hot tub (optional extra) under the stars - your perfect coastal escape

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A lounge area is featured with a slate floor and textured walls. Two green armchairs are positioned near a coffee table. A wood-burning stove is built into a dark stone fireplace, while a television rests on a black cabinet. Natural light enters through a door leading outside.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 396 reviews

Beudy'r Esgob

‘Beudy’r Esgob’ translates as ‘Bishop’s Barn’ and it used to be a hay barn and cow shed. It adjoins our 14th century farmhouse and lies in the village of Gwalchmai, Anglesey. We are within walking distance to Anglesey Show ground & air strip and 10 minutes drive from Rhosneigr and its beaches. We would be a super base for those visiting Anglesey Circuit at Tŷ Croes as we have plenty of parking space for car trailers. We also have another listing, ‘Stablau’r Esgob’ which may be of interest.

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A quaint outdoor seating area features a small round table set with two cups, a teapot, and a plate with pastries. Surrounding the table are wicker chairs, and a floral arrangement adds a touch of color. Expansive countryside and sea views stretch into the distance.
Bungalow
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Signal House. Stunning Views. Dog safe garden

Breathtaking views of the entire island, the Snowdonia mountain range and across to the Isle of Man in peaceful, unspoilt countryside, minutes from Church Bay and the coastal path. Lovingly renovated the historical signal house was built in 1841 for Liverpool Docks. The interior is beautifully presented. A perfect retreat for couples or a family of up to 6 for fun or romantic breaks. 2 dogs welcome. Most of our land is now fenced off so your dog can roam reasonably safely in 5 acres.

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A modern freestanding bathtub is positioned beside a wooden nightstand with two drawers. A soft woven rug lies underneath, and a small potted plant adds greenery to the serene space. Gentle lighting is provided by a bedside lamp with a minimalist design.
Bungalow
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Little House near the sea - Anglesey

Newly renovated Anglesey bungalow, 150 yards to a small, quiet beach where you can also pick up the Anglesey coastal path. Family & doggy friendly (2 maximum, please remember to add them onto your booking) Infants are welcome, but there are no cots/high chairs etc at the house, so you would need to bring your own. Off road parking for two cars. Open plan kitchen-living space Good location to some of Anglesey’s best beaches, beauty spots and attractions Eateries within a mile walk/drive

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A private outdoor space features a gravel area with a table and six chairs, under the shade of trees. The lodge’s exterior is clad in corrugated metal, and large glass doors provide access to the interior. Nearby, a stone fountain adds a decorative touch.
Place to stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Bothy - Unique luxury stay with sea views

Enjoy the sounds of nature when you stay in this unique place. A luxury lodge, nestled in trees with sea views. A private space with parking, just minutes walk from the bay and the beautiful coastal path, designated as an area of “Outstanding Natural Beauty” where dolphin, porpoise & seals are seen daily. Pubs, restaurants, shops all within 5 minutes drive. One pub/restaurant within 10 minutes walk. The location is perfect for exploring Anglesey with all of its uniqueness and history.

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A glamping pod constructed of natural wood features a rounded roof and a prominent black door with multiple panes. It rests on a grassy area surrounded by lush greenery, with a small table positioned beside the pod, enhancing the outdoor setting.
Hut
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

The Snowdonia View Glamping Pod

Welcome to Blackhorse Glamping. We are a cozy, welcoming certified caravan site featuring five glamping huts off grid. The Snowdonia View offers a glamping experience. Inside, you'll find a small gas stove for cooking, a container for filling your water, and a traditional hob kettle for brewing your teas and coffees. We provide our double Pod for single occupancy when our Single pod is fully booked, or if you prefer a larger bed! Please make this request when you book.

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A cozy interior features warm wooden walls and a spacious bed layered with soft linens and a plaid throw. A comfortable chair is positioned beside a log burner, and a large window invites natural light, offering views of the surrounding field.
Tiny home
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Cosy & Romantic Log Cabin with Hot Tub

Caban Bedo - A Charming Log Cabin with a Wood Burner and Hot Tub. Experience the luxury of our exquisite log cabin, nestled in its private field, accommodating two guests with all the comforts of home. This self-contained retreat offers a serene outdoor decking area, ideal for romantic evenings spent stargazing after a day of exploring the stunning sights of Anglesey. Additionally, our outdoor sauna provides the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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Bungalow
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Seaside Bungalow with Wide Reaching Views

Tucked away in a peaceful neighbourhood lies a relaxing seaside bungalow with wide reaching sea views. Perfect for the whole family to spend a long weekend. A stones throw from the coastal path provides access to the nearby seaside towns, Bull Bay and Amlwch Port. Suitable for a group of walkers or an active family. While a short drive away lies Camaes Bay, offering a sandy beach and great headland walks. Adventures are both easy and accessible.

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A spacious bedroom features a king size bed dressed in blue linens, complemented by a decorative pillow. Two nightstands with lamps sit beside the bed, while framed art is displayed on the wall. Light streams in through a partially open curtain, illuminating the floor.
Guest suite
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Entire guest suite in Four Mile Bridge, Rhoscolyn

Ein Lle sits just a couple of minutes walk from the beautiful Inland Sea at Four Mile Bridge (Pontrhydybont) a favourite spot for walking, fishing and kayaking in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Our Place is a newly converted space offering generous accommodation. Conveniently located for the area’s popular beaches and the coastal resorts of Trearddur Bay, Rhoscolyn and Rhosneigr, it has footpath access to the Anglesey Coastal Path.

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A well-equipped kitchen featuring a wooden dining table set for four, surrounded by simple white dinnerware. A vase with fresh tulips adds a touch of color. Light walls and beams enhance the bright atmosphere, complemented by modern appliances and a wall clock.
Cottage
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

The Cottage @ Arlanfor, Moelfre, Anglesey

'The Cottage at Arlanfor' is located in the village of Moelfre, Anglesey, North Wales and is set within a stone's throw from the beach. Having been recently refurbished, this gorgeous 2 bedroom character cottage, has underfloor heating, log burner and courtyard garden, making it an ideal place to stay anytime of the year. It is in an ideal location to explore the beautiful Island of Anglesey, Snowdonia and the North Wales Coast.

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A charming stone cottage is set within a landscaped garden, featuring various shrubs and plants. The building showcases a slate roof and multiple windows allowing natural light. Gravel pathways lead up to the entrance, enhancing the inviting appearance of the property.
Cottage
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviews

Stable Cottage, Tanybryn Church Bay

One of two attached bespoke holiday lets in Rhydwyn near Church Bay. Set in the 3.5 acre grounds of a former Anglesey farmhouse which is now our family home. Stable Cottage can sleep four in comfort with two bedrooms, one kingsize and one twin, a wet room and log burner for chilly evenings. The cottage is less than a mile from a beautiful beach and superb coastal walks.

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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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