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Holyhead – 21 hotels and places to stay

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Boathouse Hotel, hotel in Holyhead

Just 4 minutes' drive from Holyhead’s ferry port and with fabulous views overlooking the marina, the Boathouse Hotel offers en suite accommodation, fresh food, a bar and free parking.

Staff, nice welcome, made us feel comfortable. Quiet position, towels smelt nice, bathroom clean, bedding felt fresh. Easy to find, plenty of parking spaces. Dogs made welcome, quick easy check in/out.
Scored 7.1
7.1
Rated good
Good
274 reviews
Price from
£91.20
1 night, 2 adults
Witchingham B&B, hotel in Holyhead

Featuring a garden and views of sea, Witchingham B&B is a guest house situated in a historic building in Holyhead, 300 metres from Newry Beach.

We were given very complete instructions as owners do not live on site. They were easy to follow, and the room, although small, was very welcoming and the beds were very comfortable.
Scored 8.1
8.1
Rated very good
Very good
804 reviews
Price from
£90
1 night, 2 adults
Sea and Mountain View Luxury Glamping Pods Heated, hotel in Holyhead

Sea and Mountain View Luxury Glamping Pods Heated is a recently renovated campground in Holyhead, where guests can make the most of its garden and terrace.

Place was amazing. Pod was cozy and warm. Also views was stunning even from comfort of the bed.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated superb
Superb
644 reviews
Price from
£72
1 night, 2 adults
Holyhead central stay, hotel in Holyhead

Situated in Holyhead, the recently renovated Holyhead central stay features accommodation 1.8 km from Newry Beach and 2.3 km from Porth Dafarch Beach.

Perfect location for the port asda and McDonald's on the doorstep unfortunately we didn't get much time exploring the area as we stayed as a stop off when travelling to Ireland but the house was lovely clean and cozy Perfect for a family with kids
Scored 9.7
9.7
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
63 reviews
Price from
£135
1 night, 2 adults
Lower Harbour watch, hotel in Holyhead

Set in Holyhead, 700 metres from Newry Beach and 50 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Lower Harbour watch offers sea views and free WiFi.

Scored 8.9
8.9
Rated fabulous
Fabulous
54 reviews
Price from
£110
1 night, 2 adults
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What guests said about Holyhead:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Great place with coastal walks and coves to explore.

    Great place with coastal walks and coves to explore. Trearddur Bay is lovely with a number of secluded bays and most are blue flag beaches so very clean. South Stack Lighthouse and views are amazing especially at sunset and The Sea Shanty Cafe and Oceans Edge restaurant (Trearddur Bay) serve fabulous food from 11:30am onwards. Anglesey RSPB Visitors Centre and Elgins Tower is worth a visit with great viewing points and a cafe & small shop.
    Tina
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Holy head is a busy Central Town with lots of takeaways and...

    Holy head is a busy Central Town with lots of takeaways and pubs, making it easy in an evening of you don't want to cook. If you travel around the coast, there are some beautiful beaches and lovely places to eat. Oyster catcher is highly recommended.
    Dave
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    The chip shop called The Chippy is well worth a visit.

    The chip shop called The Chippy is well worth a visit. Lovely , hot, freshly cooked food at a reasonable price and friendly staff. We enjoyed a walk in the town and saw the ferry port and ferries. Treaddur bay was fabulous .Huge sandy beach, blue sea and good facilities .A lovely afternoon out.
    Kathryn
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    Holyhead is very run down and could do with an injection of...

    Holyhead is very run down and could do with an injection of money to spruce it up. Ended up at The Chippy both nights as not many places to eat and what there was were fully booked. There is a lovely café where the RNLI is situated which opens early on a Sunday morning. Good for a stopover if travelling on the ferry.
    A
    Anonymous
  • Scored 10
    10

    What gem of a small, beautiful town.

    What gem of a small, beautiful town. The people I met there were all so friendly. The best thing I enjoyed most was a two hour walk through the parkland with exquisite views. I went from walking along the harbor to walking along the bluffs overlooking the coast. The train/ferry station is within walking distance to the town center and beyond. Taxis are hard to come by, but I didn’t need one. I only stayed in Holyhead one night, but two nights would be ideal.
    Elizabeth
  • Scored 6.0
    6.0

    The property looked great, in a great location.

    The property looked great, in a great location. The Garden Room is suitable as an extra bedroom for the main house, but was far too small with only limited facilities for an independent stay of more that one night.
    Ben
    United Kingdom

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  • Scored 7.6
    7.6
    Rated good
    Good
     · 783 reviews
    This is not a salubrious hotel and it does not pretend to be. The rooms were clean and beds comfortable and they provided a typical English breakfast. We used the hotel twice, once before taking the ferry to Ireland (we arrived by train) and once after arriving from Ireland. We took the train back the next day. The hotel is about 150meters from the ferry and train station so it was very convenient. The town is about 1km walk from the hotel and was good to stretch our legs. We found an excellent Indian restaurant where we had dinner.
    Gregory
    Australia
  • Scored 7.9
    7.9
    Rated good
    Good
     · 316 reviews
    We stayed at The Hut Wales in a sweet little room with view to the port. It is small, but cozy and provides everything you need. It is located quite close to the ferry port and the train station, so perfect if you have a connecting trip from Holyhead. You should not miss out the great breakfast in the café just below. Jason served us a lovely breakfast in this cute cafe with its friendly atmosphere. There are lots of books you can browse through while having your first, second and third coffee. ;)
    Kerstin
    Germany
  • From £57 per night
    Scored 9.1
    9.1
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 73 reviews
    The apartment is located in what once used to be a shed belonging to a small cottage, so the space is really limited. But the main attraction is the garden and the beautiful surroundings, located within walking distance of the cliffs, lighthouse, and Holyhead Mountain. The garden is amazing (of course when the weather is good). It is a great place to stay before going with the ferry to Dublin. Even when staying one night, arrive early so you can take a hike along the cliffs!
    Cees
    Netherlands
  • Scored 8.9
    8.9
    Rated fabulous
    Fabulous
     · 401 reviews
    It was a great location for the Irish ferry which was my main reason for being in Holyhead. It was clean and had all the facilities needed. Also reasonable value for money.
    laurence
    United Kingdom
  • From £110 per night
    Scored 9.5
    9.5
    Rated exceptional
    Exceptional
     · 352 reviews
    The B&B was located really close to Holyhead where we’re catching the ferry the next morning. We had a warm welcome and a lovely breakfast
    Michael
    United Kingdom
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