The
beautiful Isle of Anglesey hugs the coast of North Wales
and boasts over 100 miles of spectacular coastline within
an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Variety is its special
attraction, all of which is easily accessible from wherever
you choose to stay. Anglesey is steeped in a rich archaeological
and historical heritage. It is unparalleled in its diversity
of wildlife habitats from the great sea cliffs, estuaries,
lagoons and dunes on the coast to the lakes, wetlands, heaths
and richly mosaiced farmland of the interior. Favourite
attractions are its beaches, from the unspoilt and extensive
sands at Llanddwyn Bay to the busier seafront at Benllech
or the quiet and picturesque Cemaes Bay.
During your visit discover Anglesey's culinary diversity
with the help of our Taste of Anglesey food trail guide
mouth watering dishes all using local produce. Anglesey
is known locally as Môn Mam Cymru the Mother of Wales,
a reference to the historical role of the island as the
bread-basket of Wales.
Accommodation choice is just as varied. Choose from farmhouse
B and B, where you will sample the delights of traditional
home cooking, or guest house B and B, where you are sure
of the best hospitality and information on local events,
or hotels and country-house hotels with all their added
luxuries. If you prefer a self catering holiday, there are
plenty of cottages, static caravan parks and campsites.
Wherever you stay, you will be assured a warm welcome and
we look forward to your visit.