Set in Amlwch, 44 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Dinorben Arms Hotel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Lindsay
Australia
Fantastic full English plus toast, cereal ,coffee,tea and juice all on offer
Set in Amlwch, The Old Rectory offers a garden and free WiFi. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private external bathroom (not en suite). Guests can enjoy mountain views.
Kenda
United Kingdom
The family were so welcoming and helpful from the off. Paddy very kindly booked me into a restaurant that served lobster for the following day. Nothing was too much trouble and Paddy and Lisa are the best of hosts. The bed was so comfortable I had a completely pain-free night, which is virtually unheard of. I really liked the continental breakfast and I loved the relaxed atmosphere of the whole place. I felt privileged to be so warmly welcomed so quickly.
Set in Pentraeth in the Anglesey region, Gwynedd House Flat 3 offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Wayne
United Kingdom
A nice apartment and satisfied what we were looking for. Easy comms and entry and next door to a spar and just down the road (3 miles or so) is a Tesco Express and a Co op.
We did not roam the area, so cannot offer any insight for anyone reading this with a view to booking. My son was playing in a National Golf Tournament.
Nice welcome basket on arrival :-) I think we drank and ate it all.
Glamping Huts x 3 and a Static Caravan available each with a Private Hot Tub, FirePit, BBQ and are located in a Peaceful setting with Alpacas and gorgeous countryside views on Anglesey, North Wales is...
Offering a terrace and garden view, Lon y Traeth Bed & Breakfast is set in Pentraeth, 31 km from Snowdon and 47 km from Llandudno Pier.
Heather
United Kingdom
Room was spotless and every need you can think of was accommodated and then some. Hosts were lovely and location a country stroll to the beach, just perfect, breakfast was fab, will stay again.
Located in Benllech, on the sea front, Sea View Guest House boasts a restaurant, a large terrace overlooking the beach and free WiFi throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site....
Located in Llanerchymedd, in a historic building, 43 km from Snowdon Mountain Railway, Frongaer Bed And Breakfast is a bed and breakfast with a garden and shared lounge.
Moelfre is my favourite village on Anglesey, with a lovely...
Moelfre is my favourite village on Anglesey, with a lovely little beach and you are able to walk past the Lifeboat Centre along the coastal path to Lligwy Bay. There is parking next to the ice cream shop on the front plus a larger car park just a couple of minutes walk from the front. Ann's Pantry is definitely worth a visit for breakfast or yummy cakes and the local shop has all the essentials too.
Clare
10
Scored 10
Everything was just what we wanted, a lovely spaceous quiet...
Everything was just what we wanted, a lovely spaceous quiet room, in a secluded location close to the beach, pub, and dining, and easy access to the rest of Anglsey, a superb breakfast, served by a lovely lady who made us feel like we were lifelong friends
Darrell
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful place to stay and easy drives to other beaches and...
Beautiful place to stay and easy drives to other beaches and villages
There is a nice pub and food
Cafe and good homemade food
Ice cream parlour and fish and chip shop all over looking the sea or on main costal road
HEATHER
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely coastal village with bags of marine character!
Lovely coastal village with bags of marine character! Situated on the Coastal Path. Recommend Anne's Pantry for lunch or snacks. Free parking within 100m of paid car park. Lifeboat base and museum worth a visit.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great walks & scenery , great pub on the front I think its...
Great walks & scenery , great pub on the front I think its The Kimmel Arms, very busy at 6pm when they start serving food, so leave it an hour and it'll calm down & the food wait will lessen. Staff very cheerful.
Try the Ice cream parlour opposite the pub.. great venue.
Have a look at the RNLI museum too well worth a visit.
G
Garry
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Very picturesque place ... great views and great pub The...
Very picturesque place ... great views and great pub The Kimmel Arms (I think that’s the right name) very busy at 1800 when it starts serving food, but give it till about 1900 and it’s slackened off 🤣😄🍻🙂
The property was modern and the beds were comfy, the facilities were great.
Large fridge, Netflix, lovely roll-top bath.
Plenty of crockery, glasses and cutlery, DVDs, books, games etc; although we didn’t utilise these as we walked the coastal path east and west of Moelfre on 2 days and visited Port Merion on the middle day.
The heating was on when we arrived which was lovely and welcoming.
The views from Tyn y Berth are lovely, especially sunrise which can be seen from all 3 bedrooms.
Both Jeremy and Martha made me feel very welcome on arrival. The caravan is ideally placed for long coastal walks, and the secure garden was a real bonus for my small Dachshund! The local pub is a mere 2 minute walk away and serves great food and beer. They are very dog friendly. Moelfre has a small shop and a lovely Cafe where I enjoyed lunch with my dogs - great coffee too! I would certainly recommend and will be back for another stay, thank you! :)
Bryn Perris is well situated in the charming seaside village of Moelfre. The house is well appointed, very quiet and just a few minutes walk to the Kinmel Arms (good food), village shop, and Ann's coffee shop/diner. Our bed was comfortable, the kitchen had all necessary utensils, and there were plenty of towels. Moelfre is well located for walking the Anglesey coastal path and most places on the island are no more than 1/2 an hour or so away.
The cottage was in a great location. Stunning uninterrupted views to the sea. No traffic noise so a peaceful holiday. A five minute walk to Moelfre along the coastal path. There was a pub, cafe/restaurant, fish & chip shop and ice cream shop. A 45 minute walk along the coastal path to Lligwy Beach (beautiful). There was a shop to get coffee and cake and a place for takeaway pizza.
The location was excellent! Right in the heart of our favourite village of Moelfre, on Anglesey.
We were able to park on the drive and easily access the property and it was the idea base for our short holiday exploring Anglesey.
Clean property, lots of parking, host very kindly left welsh cakes and milk! Walking distance to moelfre beach and lovely chippy. 5 minute drive to benllech beach and Lligwy beach - both great for waves for bodyboarding.
Lots of space and wonderful sea views from the balcony.
Within walking distance of Moelfre, the bay and coastal walks in both directions. Small shop nearby for basic groceries.
Lovely spacious caravan in a beautiful, peaceful location only a minute from the beach and pretty centre of Moelfre. Ann's Pantry and pub well worth visiting.
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