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Holiday rentals in Isle of Anglesey

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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 in Isle of Anglesey
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 317 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 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 in Gwalchmai
5 out of 5 average rating, 427 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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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 in Isle of Anglesey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 180 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 traditional two-story Victorian house is seen from below, perched on a grassy dune above a sandy beach. The whitewashed exterior features a blue front door and large, symmetrical windows. Surrounding flora includes patches of sand and coastal vegetation.
Holiday home in Isle of Anglesey
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

Spacious seaside holiday house right on the beach

Spacious seaside holiday house set in its own extensive dunes just yards above the beach, with stunning views and magical sunsets across the bay. Private path to the sweeping sandy beach, with 100m of private beachfront, and within easy walking distance of Rhosneigr village centre. Ideal for multi-family holidays, swimming, sailing, kite and wind surfing. This distinctive Victorian stone house can sleep nine people in five bedrooms. Make some memories at this unique and family-friendly place.

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A spacious corner sofa is positioned in a softly lit living area, complemented by decorative pillows and throws. A lamp provides warm lighting, while a dining table and chairs are visible in the background. A piece of art adorns the wall, enhancing the neutral tones.
Cottage in Isle of Anglesey
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Quirky beach cottage Cemaes Anglesey

Quirky cottage in Cemaes Bay, perfectly positioned between two sandy beaches – just 2 minutes to each. Walk to pubs, restaurants, and coastal paths. Ideal for beach days and scenic walks. Sleeps families or couples comfortably and welcomes small to medium non-moulting dogs (max 2). A memorable coastal stay you won’t find anywhere else. Why Guests Love It ✓ 2 beaches 2 minutes’ walk ✓ Everything in the village ✓ character property ✓ Perfect coastal walks ✔️ Good WiFi and smart TV

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Bungalow in Valley
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 231 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, we have a high chair but no cot 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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An open-plan living area features a cozy seating arrangement with two blue chairs and a light wood coffee table, adorned with a vase of dried flowers and snacks. In the background, a dining table with wooden chairs and a well-equipped kitchen are visible.
Cottage in Llanddaniel Fab
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

Barn Conversion & Outdoor Sauna -beaches15mins

Traditional Welsh cottage 10 mins drive from Menai Bridge, only 15 mins from Newborough & Beaumaris, as well the beautiful Anglesey Coastal path, and many stunning beaches like Rhosneigr, Rhoscolyn, Treaddur Bay & Benllech. Also ideal for accessing the mountains of Snowdonia and attractions like Zip World. The Cowshed- Beudy Hologwyn, is a boutique style barn conversion refurbished with all modern facilities tucked at the end of a quiet farm track with stunning mountain views.

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Bungalow in Ynys Môn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 160 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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A light-filled room features a spacious bed with soft linens, complemented by a seating area of wicker chairs. A large glass door opens to an outdoor space, providing views of the beach. Natural light is enhanced through a skylight overhead.
Guest suite in Llanddona
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

The Nest - Y Nyth

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. We are happy to share with you our purpose built self-contained annex for beachside get away's, and truly hope you get to enjoy it as much as we do. If the weather is kind you can enjoy Ibiza standard sunsets from the comfort of your own room, and there are some fantastic restaurants in Beaumaris & Menai Bridge together with a local pub at the top of the hill ~The Owain Glyndwr.

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An aerial view showcases a charming cottage positioned along the water's edge, surrounded by natural greenery and open fields. The direct access to the water is visible, along with a private jetty extending into the tidal inland waterway.
Home in Valley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

Peaceful Waterside Cottage with stunning views

Great deal if you book a longer stay at this fantastic place. You will have a 10% weekly discount and a 25% monthly discount. Just make yourself at home. Breath-taking location Direct access to the water with private jetty On the Anglesey Coastal Path Amenities within walking distance Pets stay for FREE, Large garden Character cottage NO EV CHARGING ON SITE FOR INSURANCE PURPOSES nearest 50KW Holyhead

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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 in Church Bay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 415 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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A bright living area is featured, furnished with a light gray sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A small dining table is positioned nearby, accompanied by dining chairs. Soft light illuminates the space, enhancing the wood flooring and modern kitchen in the background.
Loft in Benllech
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 262 reviews

Newly renovated, one bedroom loft in Benllech.

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located loft, close to all local amenities. Two minutes walk from the beach front. Views of the sea while you relax in the well appointed accomodation. Excellent base for walkers who wish to enjoy the coastal path or visiting local sites and attractions.

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All about Isle of Anglesey

Standing majestically at the northwestern tip of Wales, the Isle of Anglesey is accessed by crossing the Menai Bridge, with the restless waters of the Menai Strait swirling below. The landscape features reminders of people who walked these lands thousands of years ago, with standing stones on Holy Island and the imposing Neolithic burial chamber at Bryn Celli Ddu.

Known as the Mother of Wales for its fertile grounds, the island is a treasure trove of captivating landscapes and seascapes, with some of the most majestic and unspoilt beaches in the whole of Wales. Anglesey, or Yns Mon as they say in Welsh, is home to the largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the country and is a haven for wildlife, including red squirrels, grey seals, and Atlantic puffins. Follow the path along the rugged coastline and visit local villages to sample local Welsh delicacies and learn some phrases in the ancient Welsh language. The natural resources of the island have also played a part in the wealth of the country. Copper was mined extensively at Parys Mountain from the 18th century, creating a lunar landscape in its Copper Kingdom.

What are the top things to do in Isle of Anglesey?

Llanddwyn

Wales has its own special day for lovers, 25 January, known as St Dwynwen’s Day. St Dwynwen was a Welsh princess in the 5th century, who was unlucky in love. Legend has it that she became a nun and established a convent on the island of Llanddwyn, praying for couples in love. Discover her story as you walk to the lighthouse on the island and see the ruins of Llanddwyn church.

Beaumaris Castle

There are more castles in Wales per square mile than anywhere else in Europe, and one of the finest examples is Beaumaris Castle. It forms part of the Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the impact of King Edward I on Wales in the 13th century and learn about the revolt of a national Welsh hero in the early 15th century.

Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch

A visit to Anglesey is often combined with a trip to a village with one of the longest place names in the world, the unforgettably named Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch. If you can’t get your tongue around the 58 letters, you can use “Llanfairpwll” instead. In case your Welsh is a little rusty, it means “St Mary’s Church in the Hollow of the White Hazel near to the Rapid Whirlpool of Llantysilio of the Red Cave.”

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