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Self catering cottages Wales

Isle of Anglesey

Anglesey is a place where you can get away from it all. Relax, enjoy the hospitality and lose yourself in the island’s winding lanes or on its spectacular coast. 

Anglesey boasts 27 award winning beaches, six of them attracting the coveted Blue Flag award. Everyone has his or her favourite beach. The sweeping bays of Newborough, Red Wharf, Cemaes and Lligwy are impressive.Along the west coast you will find small postcard inlets, Borthwen or Porth Trecastell for instance, as well as the world class surfing destination of Rhosneigr. Anglesey becomes an extremely popular destination during the summer months, but such is the abundance of coves and sand, your only company might still be the seagulls, porpoises and a good book.

What is particularly appealing to families is that the beaches are clean. There are six Blue flag beaches, 13 Green Coast Award beaches, and seven Rural Seaside Award beaches. It means that in terms of cleanliness and the purity of water, these beaches far surpass the mandatory guidelines. Please use them….and, please, take your litter home and respect the next visitor.
 
There's also plenty to do for all the family with events, attractions and outdoor activities all set in beautiful scenery.

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Isle of Anglesey, North Wales

Beaches
Blue flag beaches, Green Coast Award Beaches and rural seaside award beaches-Anglesey has them all.

Beaumaris Castle
One of the finest examples of medieval architecture in the UK and was the last castle built in Wales by Edward I.

Plas Newydd
This elegant house is adorned with extensive Gothic features and the largest collection of Rex Whistler works in the UK.

Anglesey Oyster Festival
The festival takes place every October and showcases the best of Welsh produce and of course the famous Anglesey Oysters.

Copper Mountain
Take a moonwalk around the surreal lunar landscape of Copper Mountain.

Bryn Celli Ddu
Located near Llanddaniel Fab, this well preserved stone-age burial chamber was first excavated in 1928.

Llynnon Mill
Take a tour of the only working Wind Mill in Wales. Flour ground on site is sold if baking takes your fancy.

Oriel Tegfryn Art Gallery
The longest established Gallery in Wales, the collection features local talent old and new.

Llanddwyn Island
Steeped in history and legend, this cosy spot holds plenty of magical charm

Walking
Enjoy the 125 miles of costal paths and discover Anglesey on foot.

 

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