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Bungalow
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Arthur's Chair

Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay with open space living that the whole family will enjoy. Beautiful uninterrupted views towards Holyhead Mountain. Set in the beautiful village of trearddur bay with its award winning beach and coastal walks Easy access with suitable door openings to kitchen, lounge, dinning area and first floor bathrooms and bedrooms With split level accommodation with everything on a bungalow style layout with exception to the Master Bedroom & On-suite

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Apartment
5 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Ground Floor Blue flag beach & Golf 3 mins walk.

A fantastic opportunity to stay and relax at a newly built, secure ground floor apartment. Only a short 3 mins walk from Trearddur Bay's village and stunning blue flag beach, 9 hole golf course, shops, pubs, water sport activities and an abundance of restaurants. An excellent comfortable base to discover Trearddur Bay and explore all Anglesey has to offer. Ideal for families, friends, contractors and business travellers. Wifi, 2 private allocated car parking spaces, luxury integrated kitchen.

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A panoramic view showcases rolling green hills meeting the water's edge. In the distance, rugged cliffs extend into the sea, framed by the soft outlines of mountains on the horizon under a clear blue sky.
Cottage
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Trearddur Bay Seaside Hideaway, Anglesey

A beautiful white-washed cottage just a stone's throw from a secluded beach, overlooking Porth Dafarch beach and Trearddur Bay with the hills of Snowdonia and the LLyn Peninsula on the horizon. The sandy beach is surrounded by a stunning rocky coastline which is popular for watersports such as kayaking, paddle boarding and diving to a nearby shipwreck. It's family friendly, the perfect getaway with stunning coastal walks from our front door. 5 min drive to shops, restaurants and 2 golf courses.

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 62 reviews

The Old Sunday School Studio

Wake up to sweeping harbour and beach views in this impeccably designed studio apartment, where every detail exudes style and sophistication. Located just steps from the shoreline, this modern retreat features luxury finishes, high-end appliances, and 'wow-factor' interiors that set the scene for a memorable stay. Perfect for couples or solo travelers seeking comfort with a designer edge. This is coastal living at its finest! Note: There is patio furniture & free street parking is available

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Townhouse
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

House with sea & mountain views

Beautiful semi detached townhouse on the coast in Trearrdur Bay, Holy Island. Accommodation over 3 floors, off road parking for 2 vehicles, WiFi, close to beaches, local amenities, coastal path, stylish interior welcoming six / seven guests, perfect for families and friends. After a day exploring Anglesey, spend time on the first floor where you can rustle up meals in the modern well equipped kitchen, drinks / dinner on the balcony or patio to finish your perfect day, Lounge with smart TV.

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Place to stay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 91 reviews

Two Peas in a Pod, glamping pod & private sauna.

At Two Peas in a Pod we offer a warm and cosy, 2 person glamping pod that has been hand crafted here in North Wales. Nestled in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty amongst unspoilt landscape and wildlife. From the pod’s private decking you can enjoy views of both Holyhead Mountain and the Irish Sea. Settled within it’s own private acre plus full use of your own wood fired sauna. Walking distance to South Stack Lighthouse and blue flag beaches with the added bonus that dogs are welcome.

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Bungalow
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 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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Home in Trearddur Bay
5 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Trearddur Beach House Anglesey

Located 10 minutes away Trearddur Beach and metres away from our own secluded Echo Beach, enjoy our immaculate 4 bedroom house with upper living and kitchen space. With incredible Trearddur views and sunset over Holyhead mountain, the house has everything you need for a coastal holiday. The kitchen opens out onto the upper deck for al fresco dining in the summer. Winter tells us to get cosy inside. The house is ideal for those who love coastal walks, beach time and a decent pint nearby.

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A light-filled living area features open glass doors leading to a grassy outdoor space. Soft sunlight casts gentle shadows on the wooden floor. A television is situated next to a wooden cabinet, with a cozy seating area partially visible, inviting relaxation.
Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 72 reviews

Lovely 2 bedroom ground floor flat in Tearddur bay

Beautifully furnished 2 bedroom ground floor apartment situated in the stunning Anglesey beach resort of Trearddur Bay. The apartment is a 5 minute walk to the centre of the resort with its famous blue flag beach and high quality bars and restaurants. The Port town of Holyhead is a 5 minute drive away, with access to supermarkets, service stations and shops. the property boasts 2 large bedrooms, one with en suite facility, main bathroom with bath, and a spacious, modern kitchen /diner.

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Home
5 out of 5 average rating, 63 reviews

Penmynydd Holiday Home

Penmynydd is a stunning contemporary holiday home in beautiful Trearddur Bay which is in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Enjoy the 360 degree views around the property across Holy Island. This is a great place to bring the family together in a house which is both well equipped and extremely spacious. Have fun family times playing in the games room or the extensive garden or simply sit and relax and enjoy the views. It is a place to make happy memories. *15% off weekly stays*

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Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Spacious Bungalow with sea views 'West Wind’

A modern, spacious bungalow with views over the sea and Snowdonia, tucked away on a quiet lane within 5 minutes walking distance of the beach, village shops and restaurants of Trearddur Bay. The house is surrounded by large gardens and a patio. Access is via a private road with no passing traffic. The beach is a short walk, either via public footpath or residential roads. This is a lovely secluded area of Trearddur Bay with everything conveniently within walking distance.

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Apartment
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

The CARYS SUITE Trearddur Bay has fantastic views

The Carys suite is a 2nd floor self contained apartment,formed from the conversion of the former landmark Cliff Hotel. Enjoying magnificent views across trearddur bay surrounding coastline towards the llyn peninsula in the distance, to the rear are views towards Hollyhead mountain. 10 min walk to main beach , restaurants, coffee house, ice cream parlour and local shops including a spar. Private indoor swimming pool hire on site.The Cary's Suite has 1 parking space number 11

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best things to do in Trearddur Bay with kids?

    Families often spend time building sandcastles on the main beach, exploring rock pools, or joining nature walks along the shoreline. Water sports lessons and visiting local playgrounds are also popular with children.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Trearddur Bay?

    Enjoy sandy beaches, try paddleboarding or kayaking, and explore the coastal path walks around Trearddur Bay. Sampling local cuisine and relaxing at waterside cafes are also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Trearddur Bay?

    Trearddur Bay has mild winters around 39–48°F (4–9°C), with the warmest months reaching 66°F (19°C) and cooler nights. Rain showers are frequent year-round, so a waterproof layer is useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Trearddur Bay?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for warmer weather and longer daylight hours. Many outdoor activities and community events peak in summer, while quieter months have a peaceful atmosphere.

  • What are the best places to visit in Trearddur Bay?

    The main beach, sheltered coves, and the Anglesey Coastal Path are often recommended for visitors. You might also explore local churches, scenic viewpoints, or seaside cafes around the village.

  • What are some hiking trails in Trearddur Bay?

    Trearddur Bay has access to the Anglesey Coastal Path, which features rugged sea cliffs and panoramic views. Local trails around the headlands and beaches invite you to explore wildlife and dramatic seascapes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Trearddur Bay?

    You can enjoy coastal walks, guided rock pooling, and beach games together. Many families also try paddleboarding, mini-golf, or casual cycling around Trearddur Bay’s scenic neighborhoods.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Trearddur Bay?

    Explore historic castles, nature reserves, or coastal villages around Anglesey. The island also has gardens, maritime museums, and scenic spots known for birdwatching and local crafts.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Trearddur Bay?

    Many stays in Trearddur Bay welcome pets, especially around the coastal areas and quieter neighborhoods. Several beaches and walking trails are also known to be popular with visitors bringing dogs.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Trearddur Bay?

    Pack layers for the variable weather and bring sturdy shoes for coastal walks. Early mornings or evenings are quieter on the beaches, and local shops often carry picnic supplies and Welsh specialties.

  • What is Trearddur Bay known for?

    Trearddur Bay is known for its sandy beaches, water activities like kayaking and sailing, and scenic coastal walks. The area has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere that draws both families and outdoor enthusiasts.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Trearddur Bay?

    Seek out quiet rocky coves, tidal pools, and small art galleries tucked around the village. Early morning coastal walks and local craft shops offer a chance to experience a different side of Trearddur Bay.

  • What are the best foods to try in Trearddur Bay?

    Trearddur Bay has locally caught seafood, fish and chips, and traditional Welsh cakes. Many visitors also enjoy sampling Anglesey fudge and lamb dishes rooted in Welsh cuisine.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Trearddur Bay?

    Pack comfortable layers, a waterproof jacket, and sturdy walking shoes for changeable weather and seaside adventures. Swimwear, sunscreen, and a camera are also frequently suggested for enjoying the beaches and outdoor scenery.

  • What is the nightlife in Trearddur Bay like?

    Nightlife in Trearddur Bay is relaxed, with coastal pubs, casual bars, and occasional live music events. Evenings often center around friendly venues with local food and sea views.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Trearddur Bay?

    Seasonal regattas and local sailing competitions are frequently suggested, especially in summer. Community celebrations and outdoor events often highlight Welsh music and local food traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Trearddur Bay?

    Many vacation rentals in Trearddur Bay are family friendly, with spacious living areas, kitchens, and easy access to the beach. Several properties include outdoor spaces for children to play.

  • What are the best places to stay in Trearddur Bay?

    Trearddur Bay has a range of stays near the waterfront, with options along the main beach area and quieter residential streets nearby. Many visitors choose accommodations with sea views or direct access to the coast.

All about Trearddur

With wide, crescent-shaped sandy beaches and turquoise waters, Trearddur Bay is a small community on the western edge of Holy Island, off the Isle of Anglesey in northwest Wales. The bay’s clean, sheltered shores are patrolled by lifeguards all summer, making this a safe destination for swimming or trying out water sports. You’ll spot sailboats bobbing off the coast, as the bay offers excellent sailing conditions, and the town is home to a sailing club. If you’re interested in getting out on the water, you can rent paddle boards, jet skis, and fishing boats in town.

The closest town to Trearddur Bay is Holyhead, just five minutes away. Here you’ll find the Short Stack Lighthouse, museums in historic buildings, and medieval ruins. Rugged cliffs stand high above the blue-green water just outside of town, not far from the Port of Holyhead. In the area surrounding the port you’ll find speciality shops and several restaurants with amazing views, where you can settle in for a meal featuring freshly caught local halibut or lobster.

What are the top things to do in Trearddur?

St Cybi’s Church

This church in Holyhead was built as a monastery by St Cybi in 540 AD within the ruined walls of an abandoned Roman fort. It was attacked by Vikings in the 10th century, and again by invading English troops in 1405. The oldest parts of the church still standing date from the 14th century. The church is still in use, and much of it has been restored or is undergoing renovations to preserve the original structure.

South Stack Lighthouse

Just off the western shores of Holy Island on the tiny South Stack Isle, this magnificent 1809 structure is still a working lighthouse. The 28-metre tower stands tall on rugged, grey coastal cliffs above the churning waters of the Irish Sea. You’ll have to descend 400 steps and cross a suspension bridge to reach the island, but the views are worth it.

Parc Arfordirol/Penrhos Coastal Park

Along the waters of Beddmanarch Bay on eastern Holy Island, this nature park offers opportunities to lounge on sandy beaches and explore rock pools and woodlands. Cyclists can set off from Holyhead, following National Cycle Route 8 past Penrhos Beach on the way into the park, where the route joins the Anglesey Coastal Path. Keep an eye out for red squirrels as you explore; you may discover the small pet cemetery, where you’ll see some headstones from the 1980s.

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Trearddur stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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